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We will drop electric cars because hydrogen cars are fundamentally superior.
We will drop electric cars because hydrogen cars are fundamentally superior.
Because it is a car-shaped airplane. It is a terrible airplane however, while also being a terrible car on top of that.
It is shaping up to being another massive bubble…
Eventually, there will something like a 1000 Hz monitor. At some point, it will refresh too fast for the brain to register any difference.
@psyqology @spicysoup I use the standard DNS that comes with my ISP.
I’m also in the US. You must be blocked somewhere. If not your ISP or DNS server, then you must have it blocked locally.
It is likely blocking bots/crawlers, so it only looks down. https://archive.ph should still be working.
- iPhone 15: 3877mAh (18% increase)
- iPhone 15 Plus: 4912mAh (13.6% increase)
- iPhone 15 Pro: 3650mAh (14.1% increase)
- iPhone 15 Pro Max: 4852mAh (10.9% increase)
That’s still less than what you can get from the Samsung Galaxy lineup. This is really just another catch-up story by Apple. But of course, it is always spun as some genius innovation that Apple invented just now…
I’m going to have see a display that truly solves the burn-in problem before making that proclamation.
LCD TVs can still improve via faster refresh rates, strolling backlights, and smaller local dimming zones. If the last part can be made small enough, then it would be very hard to tell the difference between an LCD screen and a emissive display. These facts shouldn’t be ignored by display companies.
That’s just propaganda from BEV companies. They just saying that so people won’t realize that hydrogen solves many of the problems of electric cars.