I like celery, but am really interested to learn the answer here. The other ingredient that gets added to everything is onions. Fwiw I know the answer to that one: they're full of sugar. "First, soften some onions..." is basically a way of adding sweetness to food
I'm a huge Bluesky user and I don't understand this post at all. Bluesky has a strong Block feature, which I use liberally to avoid trolls and people I don't want to engage with, but I don't know what's being referenced here
At every given moment you're carrying around a very heavy extra motor and a very heavy extra fuel supply. Hybrids aren't the answer, unless the question is "How can we carry on selling more cars without really changing anything?"
Step 1: get people used to unquestioningly accepting whatever the chatbot spits out as fact
Step 2: start spitting out whatever the highest bidder pays for
The Spectator is a terrible news source, and this article is a good example of why. What domestic car industry do they think we have in the UK that is threatened by Byd selling EVs here? Indian-owned Land Rover (who don't make EVs anyway)? German-owned Mini?
While "less sick" is technically "healthier", if you live near a highway you really should be thinking in terms of degrees of sickness, because that thing will be harming you. Also, consider how your life expectancy is being reduced considerably thanks to vehicle noise, which is barely different between ICE and EVs at highway speeds
Should scale their worries around... once they reach a certain age, given everyone dies eventually. Younger people should worry about those cars and guns. And Americans' baffling tendency to poison themselves, it seems
You're right. I could believe these data might be explained by a lot of businesses being in a "wait and see" phase, hiring conservatively while they see how the AI thing shakes out
Noooooo! My world is a lie