

Don’t be pedantic. I meant that they have to buy a new car if they want to keep driving, which most of them probably will, since they wouldn’t be driving in the first place if there was a better alternative
Don’t be pedantic. I meant that they have to buy a new car if they want to keep driving, which most of them probably will, since they wouldn’t be driving in the first place if there was a better alternative
That would mean lots of people would have to buy a new car, which is much worse for the environment than to keep driving an SUV
It woulf take years and years to pass such a ban in a significant number of countries - assuming they would ever want to cooperate on this, that is
A lot still do, and that’s where the miners would go
If you destroy Bitcoin, another currency would take its place.
Uhh… what?
15 thousand million million?
= 15 quadrillion USD?
Maybe, maybe not, that really makes no difference here
the human brian is easily fooled
I can confirm that Brian is an idiot
You’re exactly the kind of person I’m talking about.
The article is, but this discussion didn’t really specifically mention the US, so I assumed we were talking about EVs in general
Just look at the votes on my previous comment
Yeah, and not being Amercian is a crime on the internet, I know.
People that live in the city don’t usually go shopping with their cars (at least here in central Europe) and people in the countryside will have enough space for a charger anyways.
The issue is charging takes a while, while refuelling is pretty much instantaneous
pride flags
You weren’t supposed to eat them smh
Optimization is a problem that cannot be “solved” by definition, but a lot of work is being done on it with some degree of success
Mega is a million, Giga a billion, so it would actually be a Terabuck