3% is basically the lizardman constant. You can’t assume that voters will so readily jump from one candidate to the other.
3% is basically the lizardman constant. You can’t assume that voters will so readily jump from one candidate to the other.
As an American, I assume? Perhaps as an ex-service member, or as someone related to people in that field.
Wrong on all counts. I really don’t know what to say to the rest of your comment, other than I agree that the behaviour of a person towards others — especially strangers — is the best indicator of their character.
I’m not going to get into tit-for-tat cherrypicking, but military justice is no joke when applied correctly.
Thanks for the source. Walking away without any repercussions is not acceptable, even if the five still under remand were really the main perpetrators.
Do you have a source for that? It isn’t mentioned in this article, but if true, that’s completely unacceptable. Add them to the Hague’s list.
65 percent believe army punishment is enough for reserve officers accused of sexual assault at Sde Teiman prison
Clickbait title. The acceptability of this depends on the severity of military punishment.
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Remember to update only the keyring first and you should be OK.
Not really — portable batteries are already on the market and aren’t that much more than conventional Li-ion.
Other use cases would be where a car has some sodium batteries and some lithium based ones. The sodium batteries could serve most of the “wear and tear” of short trips, with a second smaller lithium back available to augment overall range which is not used as often.
This is a neat idea, but wouldn’t solid-state lithium be far, far better for that purpose?
I could see it being useful for semi trucks where volume isn’t as much of an issue, especially if the batteries are hanging under the trailer.
Sodium-ion batteries are gaining attention as a potential alternative to lithium-ion batteries for EVs, mainly due to their cost-effectiveness and abundance of raw materials. Sodium is more readily available and less expensive than lithium, making it an attractive prospect for scaling up EV production.
I don’t know why they said this — they really aren’t a viable alternative for weight-sensitive contexts at all. Their density is only abut 60% that of Li-ion batteries, and that isn’t even getting into solid-state Li batteries which are even more dense. If weight isn’t an issue, like for home or grid backup storage, they’re fine. For cars or bikes, not so much.
Edit: replied to the wrong thread, duh
LLMs will not give us AGI. This is obvious to anyone who knows how they work.
While true US CC debt is up but if you look per capita, it is not.
What do you mean? They aren’t accounting for population increase?
There’s also no correlation between creating a Lemmy account and completely quitting Reddit.
“Google kills Chromecast and replaces it with something that it will also kill and replace in a few years”
I made the mistake of buying Google Homes years ago. They got badly nerfed last year — Google removed the ability to read recipes out loud, which is the main thing I used it for. They also crippled the API so that I can no longer add tasks to Todoist. I’m never buying another Google product.
Least out-of-touch CEO
XcQ, link stays blue
Damn, rare technology L from the EU. Hopefully they walk back this decision.