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  • I guess it might be because those of us who actually do support the blackout tries to keep staying away until things changes, while a lot of the people on Reddit right now have been content starved for a few days and just waited for the subs to open again (and thus does not want to see them shut down again).

    Personally I quite like it here on the fediverse and am not in any way in a hurry to go back to Reddit any time soon.


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    1 year ago

    As a Tesla owner (who don’t like tesla, don’t like musk, and would sell my car the second I would change occupation and not have to work at industries located in no-man’s land), the fact they can advertise their piece of shit system as self driving autopilot is insane to me. What’s even worse is it relies on cameras that constantly get blinded by direct sunlight and covered in dust/snow/mud/whatever.

    I feel embarrassed by driving one, but here in Sweden I couldn’t afford any other electrical vehicle that could go as far as I needed to, so I had to choose the lesser of two evils. Too bad so many people gobble up what musk says and acts like the cars are actually self driving, and have to show off the acceleration at every stop light endangering themselves and others around them.





  • It can actually be marginally beneficial for the device to be charged with lower speeds than it has the support for. It’s kind of like with a car, even though it can run at 120km/h without issues, driving it at 60km/h leads to less wear and tear.

    Lower charging power leads to less heat generation as well. So if you charge your phone every night, I’d choose a 10W/22W charger for that purpose, while if you need to charge quickly while at work or say on a train/airplane or whatever, the 65W can be more suitable.