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  • Not this nonsense again. 60% of EV owners have solar panels for starters

    Secondly, they’re becoming increasingly less reliant on rare earth metals and all that can be recycled anyway

    Their battery can be used for v2g to assist solar and further transition

    Finally, they’re incredibly effectively compared to combustion.

    In comparison to combustion and hybrid, they’re way cleaner over the entire life

    And now with sodium batteries coming into the market, they’ll increasingly become so.

    Are they as clean as bikes? No

    But not everyone wants to be isolated within 5km of public transport and their home.

    I’d have to travel 2 hours by train to get to work, and wouldn’t be able to go mountaineering or hiking anymore

    Also, what’s with the nonsense about there aren’t enough mineral resources.

    EVs don’t need to use lithium batteries. The technology can evolve with any battery chemistry or power source.

    Whereas gas or hydrogen is limited to those two options permanently

    Hydrogen in particular has absolutely s*** efficiency in all parts of the process. It’s only clean if you ignore the high energy wastage













  • This isn’t college.

    And that’s not how AI works.

    AI literally just copies bits of lots of sources and cobbles it together.

    It has no idea what any of it means. We learn via experience. AI models won’t

    If I write a reference book, I need to reference my source if I’m quoting things. Even if I saw it in 2 different books .

    AI does not

    Question… if there is only 1 source of information on a topic, and AI needs to reference it, what happens? It basically just copies it and changes a few words. No reference to the original author. It doesn’t even know.

    If I read a book into a podcast and change a few words, take credit and don’t give any to the original author is that ok?

    It’s not AI. That’s a marketing term like blockchain. Its just a combined data scraper with some random data.