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jkterhune commented on BMW PHEV: Safety fuse replacement is extremely expensive   evclinic.eu/2025/12/04/20... · Posted by u/mikelabatt
JSR_FDED · 23 days ago
This is exactly why I’m so uninterested in driving en EV. I usually word it as “I don’t want to drive a computer”, but the reality is that I don’t want to be on the wrong end of the power imbalance that comes from this amount of complexity.
jkterhune · 23 days ago
PHEV in the title is plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Different from a pure EV.
jkterhune commented on China laying tracks for 1,000km/h maglev trains   asiatimes.com/2019/10/art... · Posted by u/yskchu
saberience · 6 years ago
So, as someone that lived in New York for 6 years and California for 6 years, stories like this are incredibly depressing.

The US is the world's largest economy and should be the shining example of amazing infrastructure, high-tech, green cities, and forward thinking policies. California is an especially egregious example in terms of infrastructure investment:

If California was a country it would be the world's fifth largest economy. It has a number of large and successful cities and areas connected along the coastline. San Diego, Orange County, LA, San Francisco. Why on earth isn't there a high speed rail between these cities? Can you imagine the impact of being able to train from San Diego to LA in 30mins? LA to San Fran in an hour and a half?

I took the train once from Irvine to Los Angeles and felt I had gone back in time to 1980. This in one of the richest counties in the world (OC). It's unthinkable in the year 2019, that we are all stuck on roads like I5 and 405, stuck in traffic for hours trying to make it to LA and the alternative is an ancient train trundling along at 50mph.

I hate the fact that an autocratic and repulsive Government is showing up the US in terms of green tech investment and high tech public transport systems, while the US govt is dropping taxes for the biggest companies and lowering spending on infrastructure and public works. This is guaranteed to have a terrible knock on effect over the next 20 years while the US is stuck with an old fashioned and clogged up transit system, polluted cities, and a dependence on fossil fuels.

jkterhune · 6 years ago
There are people trying to line up maglev in the northeast. The first leg proposed is between Baltimore and Washington DC: https://northeastmaglev.com/project/timeline/
jkterhune commented on Aziz V. Trump: CrowdJustice Launches in the US   crowdjustice.org/blog/lau... · Posted by u/dbuxton
jkterhune · 9 years ago
Any advantage to donating via crowdjustice.org instead of directly at LAJC's site? https://www.justice4all.org
jkterhune commented on Practical Nerd: The hidden price of “free”   geekwire.com/2011/practic... · Posted by u/Liu
reagan83 · 14 years ago
I believe there is a really simple solution to this. Spotify is only using your network bandwidth to serve your music files that other people want to play. If you don't want to participate move your music folders to another location that Spotify cannot find.
jkterhune · 14 years ago
Interesting, I assumed that Spotify just distributes data that originated on its own servers. If distributes music I've ripped myself, I could screw up its service for other listeners. Does anyone know what the behavior is?
jkterhune commented on Microsoft’s Bing uses Google search results—and denies it   googleblog.blogspot.com/2... · Posted by u/atularora
pedanticfreak · 15 years ago
Why didn't Google's investigation go further? Why didn't they decompile the IE8 toolbar to figure out what it was really doing? Maybe that's against the DMCA and Google can't admit to it?

Having the evidence in code would have made the accusation irrefutable.

jkterhune · 15 years ago
Agree. I have to imagine that someone at Google captured the toolbar's HTTP traffic. Maybe they're holding it back, or maybe it's the same for Google results as it is for, say, Lycos.

u/jkterhune

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