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Crazy Fucking Videos•A schoolbus, stopping in front of a residential home, is rear ended by a full size truckEnglish
3·6 days agoNeeds a truck that big to fit his magnum dong
…and even if we could turn off the orphan crushing machine, how then would orphans be crushed??
That’s a pretty shitty definition New York.
Instead saying your hobby is phone, say: my hobby is collecting dopamine.
And the free market need a LOT of correction.
I think you’re missing the point, think of the profits.
Wow! What great and insightful question. I’m glad you asked… Ppffffrrrtt
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Not The Onion•Trump gets McDonalds DoorDashed to White House and then takes Iran war questions with delivery personEnglish
17·1 month agolooks at bill … why_ is your face on this $100 bill?
But how would that kill innocent people?
They both do and don’t fix your car, you just don’t know until you’ve paid them. No refunds!
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World News•Australian leader warns people: "The months ahead may not be easy. Please consider using public transport"English
1·2 months agoMy EV is 5 years old now. Currently there is no noticeable difference in the battery capacity. The battery is warranted to be replaced if less than 90% capacity before 10 years.
In another 5 years if I’ve lost ~30km of range it will still be barely noticeable. Even as low as 50% wouldn’t effect my daily usage, I would just have to plug it in more often.
Now I’m a pretty chill driver, and charge using the 10amp “travel” charger and have only used a fast charger about 12 times, so pretty good for battery life. You can’t know how someone has driven a car and if they’ve thrashed it the battery could be in much worse condition. But the same can be said for ICE, and to be fair replacing an engine is much cheaper than batteries; though I’ve not looked into pricing as I have no need yet.
The electric model cost $10,000 more than the petrol model and I’ve just hit 100,000km. So far I’ve saved $10,000-$12,000 in petrol costs (after electricity costs) compared of my old hybrid. The further you travel the more significant the savings are compared to petrol, even moreso if you can charge off of solar/solar+ home battery. The less you travel the less the battery will degrade.
So replacing a battery at 10 years at a minimum would break even with an ice vehicle over that time, much more likely is you’ll still have saved more money.
I don’t know if there is a way to find out how much a car battery has degraded, or how reliable it would be. I think that would help ease some anxiety about buying a used EV at least a little if you can see the battery is still +90% capacity.
I thoroughly agree it would be a massive kick in the teeth to buy a used one only to find the capacity is shot and needs to be replaced.
Not only that, it also sounds like shit.
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World News•White House: Reopening Strait of Hormuz Not Vital to Ending Iran WarEnglish
12·2 months agoYou won’t know secret third thing, it goes to another war in Canada.
I don’t know man… We have always been at war with Eurasia.
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Risa: Your Home Away from Spacedock@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Uh... Is that what I think it is
5·2 months agoI like that boulder… That is a nice boulder.
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Risa: Your Home Away from Spacedock@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Uh... Is that what I think it is
3·2 months agoI need more of this. It also sounds quite familiar to me and I can’t pick why.
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Not The Onion•Trump to Japan PM: 'Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?'English
5·2 months agoWord! Sometimes, there’s just too many cooks.
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Fuck AI•Ladies and Gentlemen, this is what slopperations are funneling all their money into in 2026
1·2 months agoDon’t be silly, bubble’s don’t pop.








…clever girl.