Speed, for one. 5 minutes vs 30 minutes to an hour to be fully charged. Makes a big difference for road trips where you need to recharge on the way.
Speed, for one. 5 minutes vs 30 minutes to an hour to be fully charged. Makes a big difference for road trips where you need to recharge on the way.
Anyone have knowledge of Nio and the long term viability? Are they targeting the US, or just China and Europe?
EDIT: found some info that Nio is targeting selling in the US in 2025.
Finally a decent episode.
I am simultaneously encouraged about the writers starting to take chances and completely baffled as to why they even bothered with an overall throwaway storyline.
I would also like some actual jokes thrown in. This is like…an outline of an episode that was never punched up in any fashion.
I know that a large number of brands and news organizations have reported that their Twitter engagement has completely disappeared, which tells us far more than Twitter’s press releases ever would. It’s dead.
I’m not sure what app you are thinking of, but WeChat is used in China (Northern hemisphere) and was backed by the Chinese government in order to be established.
There are 1.2 billion WeChat users, over 1 billion of them are in China.
I like Daniel’s constant work to improve/add features to PixelFed, but he also tends to rush stuff out and then have to fix it later. So personally, I would wait until he’s had time to figure out any flaws and bugs.
I really enjoyed the video, although I didn’t make the same leap in logic that the reason Bosworth spent so much on his tombstone was simply that he ‘didn’t realize how much his estate was worth’.
If he spent one-sixth of his entire estate on a tombstone, and with it being so much research just to find out the details of that, we don’t know what his will did with the rest - he could have spent it all in equally eccentric ways just to piss everyone off, which apparently he was already quite good at while he was alive.
You may be surprised to learn that Elon painted over the W in Twitter on the building in San Fransisco this week.
Well, to be fair, Zelle sucks, but point taken.
In my personal (and therefore, limited) experience, engagement is much harder to get in the fediverse. I hope it improves, but it’s not easy to find people you don’t know in order to follow them, and vice versa.