Blass_Rose

joined 2 years ago
[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 1 points 2 days ago

I just worry about people trashing it by essentially treating it like a hybrid. That battery being constantly at 10% and the engine running non-stop will kill both of them prematurely. And then they'll blame the damage on it being an EV...

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 3 points 2 days ago

It was a very limited run thing. It was a celebration for them being top-sellers. Only 10k were ever made.

And oddly enough, these celebration pieces tend to increase sales further by amplifying their advertising.

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 7 points 2 days ago

Should really be

November 31st November 32nd November 33rd November 34th December 5th December 25th

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 1 points 2 weeks ago

Shell recharge is Volta. They bought it and rebranded them. Now they're dismantling all the level 2 side of the network (IE all the Volta chargers) and only keeping the DCFC side.

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I saw a ton of chargers get installed at a local park, all this infrastructure upgrading to support them all, even saw them switch the branding from Volta to Shell, and most of them seemed fully set up, some were just missing the cord, but none were ever turned on. Probably 20 of them in total. Now I see that they'll never get set up...

Though to be honest, I had a Volta account, but when shell bought them, they sent me non-stop reminders that Volta doesn't exist and I needed to make a Shell app to even use their free chargers, but I never saw the use in doing so. I used Volta so rarely anyways. It was just nice when I went to the mall.

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 9 points 3 weeks ago

Near my friend's house the city is desperately trying to push EV adoption with city-funded chargers and everything. The cables were cut before they were even fully installed. The power distribution cabinet was gutted. Literally the city switched all street lights to solar lights because the copper in the street lights were getting stolen so often, their solution was to remove the copper power cables from the streets. And these aren't like under an overpass where people wouldn't see. This is 10ft outside a gas station convenience store.

I go to chargers that are constantly rotating pictures offering $1k rewards for identifying any person in the photos because they've stolen the cables from those chargers (thankfully those are never broken when I go to them)

And I KNOW those cables are expensive. For my home charger, which only does 50A, the cable is $200, the bulk of the price. Fast chargers have to do 100+A.

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 3 points 4 weeks ago

Everything inside the cabin runs at 12v. The only area where the gets fuzzy is that your 12v is charged via the main battery, so ULTIMATELY, you are draining the main battery. (Unless you have a poorly designed EV like the early ones that just... Didn't charge the 12v or only did so during charging) So really, anything but driving and using the climate control is... Negligible.

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 3 points 1 month ago

I've had this happen where I fed it some ebooks and the responses it pulled were nonsense. Eventually I pulled JUST the knowledge stack and queried it, only to find it spitting back garbage.

Turns out, epub processing had been broken for a while, but nobody noticed... And they still haven't fixed it, so I have to convert them to txt first...

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 10 points 3 months ago (1 children)

At least it's better than them trying to gaslight you into thinking you're wrong and they're correct...

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Set it to hibernate when you close the lid. It's a full shutdown so the sleep timers don't run, but the ram contents are kept, so it's only slightly slower than starting from sleep.

That should be the default, but OEMs are weird.

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 8 points 6 months ago

I loved when my IDE would warn me that my code wasn't deterministic unless I used c++11 or newer compilers because previous versions technically didn't define how it should work, so every compiler handled it differently.

And all the times I had to specify C++11 because it had features I needed, and suddenly it was a huge headache because the testing pipeline wasn't REALLY compatible, it just said it was, and then handed it off to manual review. Something I didn't know until 6 months after I started using it...

[–] Blass_Rose@pawb.social 29 points 7 months ago

And as all my chemistry classes taught: if there's a common name for something just use that. "Table salt" is completely acceptable as a term. As is "Vinegar" and "Water". When the exact source/concentration/purity begins to matter is when you can use your fancy terms.

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