davepermen.net
Musician, Programmer, Person who likes the life - from 344ppm to 420ppm, 20% increase
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Leider nicht. War ein deutscher Antifaschismus Account der sagte er blocke jeden Antisemitismus "=Antizionismus". (fehlte nur noch das Zwinkersmiley)
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Toller Antifaschismus lol
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The only real and very annoying issue atm: charging apps. Don't make me install them and set them up on the spot.
Support credit card readers and autocharge, or, for ac chargers, be free.
You can always charge. But being able to pay? Sometimes ux hell. For now.
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That's a car that can be had, with similar ev range specs, for 45k new, or atm 38k with low mileage.
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In the end, a more quiet ride. An always pre heated or pre cooled car. Letting devices charge and run 24/7 in the car even when parked (including a fridge). Ample space due to two trunks and a frunk. Performance to annoy any sporty car on German autobahn. Autopilot.
EVs are amazing for #roadtrip.
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Oh, and, longest continuous drives on one charge?
4h on highway.
7h in Norway.
Yes. 7h of driving without any need to stop to charge.
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Da grok ne ki ist, interpretiert man da keine menschlichen Züge rein, sondern akzeptiert den Fakt, dass die Angaben einfach nicht vertrauenswürdiger bullshit ist.
Ai lässt man lieber sein 👍
V.a. wenn einem Umwelt oder Ethik was bedeuten.
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It's more a question is, if you need to fuel up, can you chose other options, many then obv can't.
My car does that automatically if it notices chargers getting full.
And fueling and paying etc are inherently serial & active processes so ya can't do anything.
Meanwhile we always could & did.
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Overall time wasted waiting for a charge to be done enough to move on in 17 days and 8000 km?
Roughly 15min.
I would've spent more at gas stations holding the nozzles and going to pay and, especially, waiting in lines. I've seen so many lines at gas stations that trip omg.
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this is such a good representation of American Christianity
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there we go.. charging costs on the #roadtrip from switzerland to the top or europe and back in 17 days
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there we go.. charging costs on the #roadtrip from switzerland to the top or europe and back in 17 days
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the german highway driving (literal north to south, all through), including a lot above 130kmh, quite some at some gentle 170kmh (lol.. germans..).. and a bit at 200kmh.. came in at..
197.2 Wh/km.
less than 200 Wh/km. lol. other evs can only dream.
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And these are the stats. Including a lot of German highway in the end.
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They can't have it both ways. If the Holocaust was wrong because *genocide is always wrong* then backing Israel's genocide is unjustifiable. If the Holocaust was wrong but also it allows Germany to displace their antisemitism problem unto 'foreigners', well that's quite convenient isn't it.
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Add to that the redefining of antisemitism as opposing Israel's actions and you get a German state that is fine with prosecuting Jews and non-Jews alike in the name of 'fighting antisemitism.' The most mundane of pro-Palestine events are thus turned into an existential crisis for the state.
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Germany is invested in the notion that *because* they are responsible for the Holocaust, they are also *best suited* to understand what antisemitism is. The idea that antisemitism is 'our' problem is inconceivable to German politics today. It is much easier to scapegoat foreigners instead.