It's fair to ask companies and politicians first.
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Are we still acting like Fox News is not the same?
Yeah. Or, you know. Find something else to do.
But it's called a gigafactory because it produces 1 GWh.
Who? Norway?
I felt the same, but there's just things that's forever popular. I don't mind not seeding, if there's already 200+ doing it.
But for all the niche things, and for personal favorites, I'll seed for a loooong time.
The Jesus and capitalism one is always the one that gets me. In the bible Jesus lost his shit twice, and both were because of capitalism. He hated that shit.
Very important use case as well. Safety.
That's hopefully also something new battery tech will fix in the future, like solid state batteries.
But there's probably still a few years before those are cheap enough to put in reasonable priced phones.
They lost it in the EU, but did it change for the rest of the world? Can't really read from the article what region they are talking about.
I talked to an energy engineer about it, and I'm pretty sure it's what he said. Would also make sense when China use it like this.
Sodium-ion has a lower power to weight ratio. Lithium is better in this regard.
Sodium-ion is used on the ground as storage for this reason. It's not to be beneficial to put it into a moveable object.
State owned is not worse than private owned, when the private owned company have obvious political agendas.
Especially in democracies.