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  • KumabeartoTechnology@lemmy.worldMercedes-Benz scales back electric ambitions as EV pessimism growsEnglish
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    Honestly it’s sort of the principle of it.

    Like the car has it, it’s already cost the manufacturer to install it sure there are ongoing dev costs for some things, but not all.

    On top of that many manufacturers are locking the features to the one person.

    So for example I pay for heated seats. Then I sell the car, and the new owner has to “buy” heated seats again.

    I’m sorry I’m not supporting that bullshit or the manufacturers who are doing this one bit even if I don’t pay for a feature.

    On top of that there are issues with servicing and also forced firmware updates.

    A friend was late to work the other day because his Tesla was doing an update when he tried to leave, like what happens if someone was trying to rush a partner to a hospital or something and you happen to jump in the car as it’s mid way through an update.

    I want to be in control of the things I own and pay for, that’s the whole point of owning something. Car manufacturers these days seem to be under the delusion that they still own our vehicles and we are just the money sacks they are renting them to.

    This has been going on for a while, but seem much much worse on the electric cars.

    Also frankly the infrastructure isn’t there in many places around the world.

    It’s not just waiting to charge the car that’s the issue, it’s waiting for the charger when each vehicle takes up to 30min-an hour to get a meaningful amount of range back suddenly you need like 10x as many charging stations as you had petrol/diesel pumps.

    And while this may be in place in some places in the world it’s not in most. Add this to the fact that charging points are often out of order well you start to see the issue.





  • KumabeartoWorld News@lemmy.worldUkraine’s average soldier is 43. How can they keep Putin at bay?English
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    I don’t agree that this is necessarily a weakness or that it’s overly strange.

    While they might not be able to quite hit the peak fitness of someone in their 20’s and 30’s, you also gain a large amount of meaningful mental fortitude as you get older.

    In short you have seen more shit and dealt with more shit. So generally you can bear more headship and pain before breaking, also probably less prone to discipline issues, and the older ones likely provide a good example to the rest.

    In a war for the survival of your nation all able bodied people are needed. There are naturally more older people than there are younger ones.



  • KumabeartoWorld News@lemmy.worldAmerican Fighter Downs Houthi Missile Heading Toward USS LaboonEnglish
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    I don’t think that analogy goes far enough

    The sheer level of hurt that the USDF could put on them is completely on a different universe to anything they would have come up against previously.

    They 100% could obliterate everything in that theatre that even resembles a “target” with little warning and zero real strain, it would be significantly less effort than some of the training exercises that happen.

    Someone is clearly being paid by someone else to provoke a response or provide a distraction (I wonder who)

    Which I think is probably why nothing too crazy has happened in response yet because why give them what they seem to want.


  • I have absolute confidence that Finland will absolutely counter any aggressive actions all by themselves if they need to.

    They have an absolutely staggering amount of artillery and you can be sure it’s all pre-sighted and ready to make any silly invasion attempts an absolute blood bath.

    They also have a powerful and decentralised airforce, setup to operate from their highways and backwater air fields should the need arise.

    Finland out of any nation in Europe would be the least of my worries about its ability to defend themselves, they have been gearing up and planning to defend against Russian aggression for generations, their people are motivated and I believe already armed with their service rifles after they complete their mandatory service period.

    Add NATO membership into it and Russian threats are just laughable, dragging such a powerful and motivated foe into a war you are already struggling badly with would be incredibly stupid, not that that rules it out I guess.