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iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu7l8dt wrote
Reply to comment by mdielmann in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
You're dumb because I'm a quality engineer that has access to the data on this problem lol
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu6s3vg wrote
Reply to comment by mdielmann in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
Then thank God you don't build cars. Jesus, you're dumb.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu6s13g wrote
Reply to comment by Bensemus in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
They're still issues that are actively being worked on in the industry.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu6nc8z wrote
Reply to comment by mdielmann in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
Really... so you want to say I didn't read and then you agree with me that there are issues (ie a 10% drop in efficiency)... yeah, you're not very smart....
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu4dejg wrote
Reply to comment by The_Countess in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
Seeing as that's not the case with EVs from Tesla, Ford, Peugeot, etc.... the problem is not solved yet.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu4d9f4 wrote
Reply to comment by Pegguins in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
I literally never said they don't work. You cannot read. I said they have issues, which are outlined in the article. What a joke.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu3nftv wrote
Reply to comment by Pegguins in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
Here's another quote in the article where they're speaking to the American Chemical Society....
"When the battery is used to power a car (discharge mode), lithium ions move out of the graphite anode and cross the electrolyte toward the cathode....lithium atoms that are intercalated in the graphite are oxidized at the anode, which leaves free electrons behind that can travel through an electric circuit.” An electrolyte, by the way, is a gel or liquid that can basically carry electric charge via ions. When the temperature is cold, these chemical reactions are slowed in both directions."
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu3nbb9 wrote
Reply to comment by Pegguins in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
"During colder temperatures, EV batteries do not charge as fast, are less efficient, and will be more affected by electric functions within the car like heating, regenerative braking or seat warming. Why is this the case? Unlike a typical combustion engine-powered car, an EV relies on a battery."
Again... learn to read the article before angrily responding and looking incredibly stupid.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu3modq wrote
Reply to comment by Pegguins in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
Maybe read the article?
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu3l2vr wrote
Reply to comment by GoMeegoGo in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
They don't do well in cold temps. It's an issue that a lot of the auto industry is now looking at.
Edit: so absolutely none of you dumbfucks read articles or work in the auto industry.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_itxazd6 wrote
Reply to comment by jshkk in [D] What platform environment would you use for young Python ML learners? by jshkk
That was my understanding of it. I can't imagine you'd ever run into a resource issue though unless you were running some intense models. I'd imagine there's more info out there on the limitations though.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_itxahqy wrote
Reply to comment by jshkk in [D] What platform environment would you use for young Python ML learners? by jshkk
So I was just tutoring some kids for the first time today and we tried out colab. I signed in with my Gmail account (no credit card info attached to it) and we were able to start coding immediately so I'd assume the free tier is fine. We were doing a computer vision project as well, so computationally, it wasn't nothing.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_itvftc9 wrote
Reply to comment by nomad_grappler in Alphabet is ramping up scrutiny of all its projects and cutting hiring in half as it tries to curb costs by chrisdh79
No, it's not. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about and you've repeatedly made that clear throughout your comments on this post.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_itvf5x5 wrote
Reply to comment by nomad_grappler in Alphabet is ramping up scrutiny of all its projects and cutting hiring in half as it tries to curb costs by chrisdh79
No, it's a publicly traded company which means it's all shareholders.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_itve8fa wrote
Reply to comment by nomad_grappler in Alphabet is ramping up scrutiny of all its projects and cutting hiring in half as it tries to curb costs by chrisdh79
There is not a singular owner of Google. You're making the worker's rights movement look terrible right now.
iPlayWithWords13 t1_iu7pm5l wrote
Reply to comment by mdielmann in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
The risks of driving a vehicle with a combustion engine vs an electric engine in extreme cold is significantly less. The propulsion systems in EV are more prone to failure where as with an ICE, as long as you give the car ample time to warm up, you're fine.