demrifter
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I think nvidia believed big navi would be mroe impressive, which is why they originally planned the ti. Since amd doesn’t have an answer for dlss and ray tracing yet, and since they fall off a cliff at 4k compared to the 3000 series, nvidia doesn’t really need any stopgap against big navi. Big navi cards are even more

That would make for a heavy motorcycle though.

It’s a 550 pound motorcycle, my man. Batteries are heavy, and bikes are not aerodynamic. 

Yup

That’s what I asked. What, to you, is a reasonable range?

For sure. My town just added 6 Tesla chargers at a gas station, and on the community facebook page people are actually mad about it. Complaining about a waste of tax dollars, waste of space since no one uses it, etc etc. It’s disheartening, and these people are a huge roadblock towards helping to embrace the electric

Is work 500 miles away?

You’re not wrong that our charging infrastructure is woefully inadequate. But to me, this kinda reads more as a repudiation of electric drivetrains for specific applications, e.g. touring motorcycles. In most modern electric cars, you’re making this trip in complete comfort with maybe two stops along the way.

You say its success depends on the number of people that opt-in. But, since it’s enabled by default, it doesn't require anyone to opt-in. The vast majority will not bother to opt-out.

Nah. Facebook,  Microsoft,  Twitter, Google, Verizon, ATT etc all need to be broken into smaller companies. They're all too big for competition. 

I contacted Amazon support and after 30 minutes of investigating, I was told that force-enabling the feature in the future is explicitly their plan:

“I would like to inform you that this feature has not launch yet and In this case please wait till that time its launch and then you can disable that feature, once it

The ‘fuck you, first world’ trolls are never not annoying.

You obviously don't have kids. Mine are in MS teams meetings all day, except for lunch. With 4 people doing video conferencing for 8 hrs plus normal tv/movie time, we are averaging 800gb to 1tb on the SLOWEST Comcast plan. 

Don’t like your bill? Tell them to shove it and cancel their service.

The thing is it turns into an anti-consumer vicious cycle. Comcast claims people only use X amount of data so caps aren’t a problem. People get caps applied and are forced to adjust their usage (or prevent it from growing the way it would without a cap) in order to avoid having to pay more. Comcast uses people not

For many, jumping the ship isn’t an option. I live in what amounts to Comcast’s corporate back yard. Comcast is my only option. Verizon never installed the damned FiOS network in my area, AT&T never installed any sort of DSL or ISDN in my area, and 56k dialup is actually a long distance telephone call at this point.

Oh 100%. He’s a political appointee so absolutely gone. But wouldn’t affect this.

There is some ambiguity in the headline phrasing. The question being asked is which electric vehicle will be the first to become the best selling vehicle.

Yes and no. Unless you live in Wyoming, the infrastructure is fine. Here in Iowa, I can go in any direction to find not only Level 2 stations at every lunch stop (which are really useless for day to day), but DC fast chargers every 100 miles, which is the real business. Many, to my absolute delight, are actually free

But EV’s are quasi-political, in a way that likely drives off some number of truck buyers.