

And it turns out a lot of the time that’s more efficient. Hence the Honda Civic.


And it turns out a lot of the time that’s more efficient. Hence the Honda Civic.
I don’t think anyone’s doubting the performance, it’s about efficiency.


You’re right, my mistake. But for example, the BMW 530e G60 does have a button to charge the battery from the engine, and it is a PHEV. So it does exist.


It depends, some use the engine to charge the battery (e.g. the Honda Civic).


I think the point is that PHEVs do not achieve the real world emissions promised by the manufacturers, which would call into doubt reliance on them to save the climate as well as tax reliefs. Particularly, company cars are historically subsidized too much, and they get even more subsidies if they are hybrids, only to then never charge them.
I can give it to you in c*h if you want…
I have to be that guy: it’s K, not °K.
There was no iPhone 9.
He said his grandparents told him so
I guess it’s only the case for the Mandarin-speaking population
I generally agree, and I have the same mindset. So you can imagine how surprised I was when my Taiwanese friend told me how much better off Taiwan was after the Japanese occupation. Probably the only Asians with a positive opinion of Japan…


Japan also is dominated by iOS
I’ve seen you multiple times now and I have a question: The transcription of your name in Latin letters is the Japanese reading of the hanzi/kanji, isn’t it? Or is the Chinese reading really so similar?
The use of watashi wa would give it away. Japanese people basically never say I at all
The fermion number conservation would be violated anyways.
I’m pretty sure it’s 1990. The two digits in the middle start curving in the image, while the last one doesn’t.
Well, but it also has to stay on its edge, and that’s a lot less likely…


Isn’t Polestar a joint venture with a Chinese company?


Fedora supports secure boot out of the box
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