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  • Yes.

  • Is this a writing prompt about being left behind on a dying earth because you'd starve on your voyage to Mars?

  • I was angry for about a minute... "What the fuck, people are wearing anc headphones when driving a car???" just because it was a Skoda thing and I automatically assumed it would have to have something to do with cars. It took me until the end of the video that she was talking about collisions between cyclists and pedestrians.

  • There's a small company party near to where I live that converts ICEs to EVs.

    Bottom line is that it's expensive as fuck to do so and the clients are either well-off folks that want an electric version of their favourite historic car (DeLorean or 2cv or something like that) or companies that calculate much differently, with six digits worth of km on their delivery vehicles. It's not economical to do that to an ordinary car with ordinary kilometres per year.

  • I'm driving one.

    It's nice.

  • So? Overall risk is still much lower.

  • First time I ever heard about guardrails having issues with EVs. Do you have a source for that?

    Also the comment was about the fire risk, which the article was about.

  • The article is about batteries that might catch fire less often.

    ICEs catch fire much more often than EVs already. The comment was specifically about that.

  • They don't catch fire that often though.

    Which is what that headline is about.

  • Which has nothing to do with the drive train.

  • the breakthrough that makes EVs safer than ICE cars

    Did Toyota write this? EVs already are much safer than ICEs, the headline reads like it's trying to gaslight people into thinking otherwise.

  • Yeah. That's pretty much the point of citizenship.

  • Boo hoo, a country doesn't let a fascist in.

    Countries have no obligation to let people from other countries in. It's a good will gesture to do so. And why on earth would you show good will to a fascist?

  • Not here.

  • Luckily, you're not speaking for all of us.

  • That's why you do it gently ;).

    But seriously, it's an established solution. You don't need to cool the floor down so much because the area is so big, so you don't run into condensation issues.

  • I just won't. Why on earth would I run those butt-ugly air vents through my house when I can just use the existing underfloor heating to cool down the building via a heat pump in the summer?

  • Window heat pumps?

    Wouldn't that mean you'd need one for each room while hearing it in every room while also seeing it in each room where it blocks a window while having to install those dreaded American push-up-windows in lieu of our beloved tilt-n-swivel ones?

    Nah, thanks, I'm good. I'll get one central heat pump for the house and that's it.