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NotSammyHagar commented on Meta's memo to employees rolling back DEI programs   axios.com/2025/01/10/meta... · Posted by u/bsilvereagle
NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
what is the commie stuff?
NotSammyHagar commented on Hyundai just launched its cheapest EV in Japan   electrek.co/2025/01/10/hy... · Posted by u/zfg
martin_henk · 8 months ago
Nissan has launched its very cheap EV called Sakura around 2 or 3 years ago? Should hover around the same price point and can be ordered with ProPilot 2 as a option I think

https://www.businessinsider.com/japans-best-selling-ev-nissa....

NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
I don't see any information about whether they will bring these into the US. They'd sell well here. It will be hard to make a profit on these, because you can't have much overhead.

But clearly, a less than $20k ev with ~200-220 miles, a city car, would sell very well in the us. It would open up EV ownership to more groups. Imagine what a 2 or 3 year old one would sell for? Those used ones would again open up EVs to new groups.

NotSammyHagar commented on The Aging Programmer [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=mVWQQ... · Posted by u/belter
OJFord · 8 months ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypermobility_(joints)

I think everyone doubting, saying counter-intuitive etc. is making a spot interpretation of what the term means ('very active sporty person' or something).

NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
just say double jointed - I had to look it up too.
NotSammyHagar commented on Jack Elam and the Fly in 'Once Upon a Time in the West'   pov.imv.au.dk/Issue_24/se... · Posted by u/chimpanzee
NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
Such a fabulous movie. I searched, it's available on amazon prime in the us until Jan 1 it says(with limited interruptions...?).

I want to see movies this great again - you can, but only with streaming. No CGI here but maybe a little syrup on Jack Elam's face ;-)

NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
It expired at midnight on amazon. on google tv I was able to watch it for free on Jan 1. I did a little more research on the film and related ones.

There's the first 3 movies, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollars_Trilogy (A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)).

This movie was in the second trilogy, "once upon a time", Once Upon a Time in the west, Duck you Sucker, and Once Upon a Time in America. And from wikipedia there's a much better and longer original European cut that is 3 hours 49 mins instead of the 2 hours 19 minute cut. I can't figure out how to stream that.

NotSammyHagar commented on Jack Elam and the Fly in 'Once Upon a Time in the West'   pov.imv.au.dk/Issue_24/se... · Posted by u/chimpanzee
NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
Such a fabulous movie. I searched, it's available on amazon prime in the us until Jan 1 it says(with limited interruptions...?).

I want to see movies this great again - you can, but only with streaming. No CGI here but maybe a little syrup on Jack Elam's face ;-)

NotSammyHagar commented on Hyundai to offer free NACS DC EV adapters to enhance charging convenience   hyundainews.com/en-us/rel... · Posted by u/gnabgib
cogman10 · 8 months ago
I have a Tesla and my interaction with the local service center has been pretty much as good as my prior interactions with a trusted mechanic.

The dealer model is just regulatory capture. It's a dumb middle man that provides no value beyond what the manufacturer can do. It's only there because dealers tend to be over represented in state and federal officials. So, of course, they keep and create regulations which penalize direct sales.

NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
And of course they legally bribe politicians with campaign donations.
NotSammyHagar commented on Hyundai to offer free NACS DC EV adapters to enhance charging convenience   hyundainews.com/en-us/rel... · Posted by u/gnabgib
GiorgioG · 8 months ago
Chevy’s RST Silverado can do 450 miles, but it’s nearly $100k.
NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
Wow, that's high $. The Honda Prologue, which is a rebadged GM blah, can do 230 miles at 70mph (95% of battery), which is a slightly different strategy than out of spec reviews does (https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-honda-prologue-elect...).

This is a rebadged chevy blazer ev, except it (1) doesn't have onstar (yay!), (2) had android auto and apple carplay unlike GM cars.

What's the best tradeoff for cost vs range? It's about $60k before discounts. The tesla model 3 highland (recent refresh) can do an amazing 370 miles at 70mph. The only problem is it's a tesla.

Out of spec drives until the battery is dead. They haven't tested the honda prologue yet.

NotSammyHagar commented on Hyundai to offer free NACS DC EV adapters to enhance charging convenience   hyundainews.com/en-us/rel... · Posted by u/gnabgib
GiorgioG · 8 months ago
Sure they’re against them - they’re much simpler to service and most likely significantly more reliable. Given that dealers typically make most of their money on service (repairs) than on sales of vehicles, it’s no wonder they’re more likely to be biased against EVs. I have an ICE F-150 (2016) and I can’t fathom only having 240ish miles of range. I’ll wait 5 years for the 450 mile version.
NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
depending on model, already have 320 miles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_F-150_Lightning.

They now test them doing things like going 70 mph without stopping, got 270 miles https://insideevs.com/reviews/598000/ford-f150-lightning-ran.... EPA doesn't drive them that steadily that fast on their test run. The new Tesla model 3 (highland) gets 370 miles on that test.

NotSammyHagar commented on Hyundai to offer free NACS DC EV adapters to enhance charging convenience   hyundainews.com/en-us/rel... · Posted by u/gnabgib
drewnick · 8 months ago
Ford is offering the home charger installation, or a $1000 public charging credit. I'm trying to shop for one of these trucks right now, and my sense is that the dealers are not a big fan of EVs and are almost actively working against Ford. The buying process is extremely painful compared to my last two purchases from pure EV manufacturers.
NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
Well of course dealers don't want to sell you EVs. They have far far less maintenance than an ICE car. There are less options on many of them. And the biggest reason is that they know their customers who try 'non-dealer' sellers like Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid are far happier overall. And the EVs plus dealers are clearly not matching the good things that come from Tesla or Rivian. Another example, there's basically no need for an annual service visit. The dealers are trying to make kind of silly service visits, charging $100 to rotate the tires. https://www.insideevsforum.com/community/index.php?threads/s...

There are problems with no-dealer companies, when they are in initial stages it can be hard to get repairs if there is no local service center. Rivian is still growing a lot and can get behind, Tesla seems to have basically built out enough service in a lot of places but also can get behind. But even real auto dealers can get behind too.

NotSammyHagar commented on Northern Ireland police unlawfully put reporters under surveillance   reuters.com/world/uk/nort... · Posted by u/campuscodi
NotSammyHagar · 8 months ago
It shouldn't be amazing but it is endlessly surprising to me that authorities cannot stop abusing their authority to spy on their fellow citizens. The articles doesn't clarify whether this is a case of "shootings are happening right now and we are spying on the reporters for a day or two because there is an urgent need to protect people and maybe their sources will help us", or whether it was "we were irritated that they figured some things out, it was an easy lazy way to try to find out who was giving them info".

Authorities will spy on us when given the opportunity for expediency. With everyone carrying around phone/tracking device, your recent vintage car comes with one and then there are just things like tagging devices, apple tags etc.

What we need are serious penalties for this spying, but ha ha we are going in the opposite direction. I'm not even in the UK, but I figure authorities in the US are doing this kind of thing too. They try to get text messages, all kinds of surveilance is going on.

u/NotSammyHagar

KarmaCake day3159November 14, 2014View Original