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poke133 t1_j6cex0t wrote
Reply to comment by joelex8472 in Broadband for Under $50? In Mississippi and Arkansas, You're Out of Luck by Sorin61
1Gbps for ~€8 here
15 years ago we had 100 Mbps at the same price.. but competition forced everyone to increase bandwidth and reduce costs.
poke133 t1_j5z360w wrote
Reply to comment by DBDude in Tesla Targets 500 GWh Annual Production Of 4680 Cells In Nevada by greenfuelunits
their energy storage solutions are ramping pretty nicely: https://twitter.com/WholeMarsBlog/status/1618366481292750848/photo/1
not just a car company.
poke133 OP t1_j2a9amm wrote
Reply to comment by themiracy in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
Consumer Reports - 14 Dec 2022 - Tesla and Nissan Make the Most Reliable Electric Vehicles
> The relatively strong reliability of the Model 3 is unique among Tesla’s lineup: Its other models remain below average. Closely related to the Model 3, the newer Model Y has improved in recent years but still shows some suspension issues and body hardware problems associated with closing the hatch, and paint and trim. Owners have reported problems with the air suspension on the higher-end Tesla models.
it seems ModelY still has to catch up to Model3 in overall quality.
poke133 OP t1_j2a7ylx wrote
Reply to comment by Capenalcode101 in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
not what reddit wants to hear it seems.. 😅
poke133 OP t1_j2a7hbq wrote
Reply to comment by Whompa in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
to put your mind at ease, Inside EV article just quotes from a generic car website: https://europe.autonews.com/automakers/tesla-model-y-passes-vw-golf-europes-top-seller
poke133 OP t1_j28mjio wrote
Reply to comment by ControlledShutdown in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
And I would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling reddit user!
Submitted by poke133 t3_zyw374 in technology
poke133 t1_j1l809g wrote
Reply to comment by ghx16 in U.S. orders Mastercard to stop blocking competing payment networks by HRJafael
> You are a Costco member and don't know about their shenanigans when it comes to forms of payments they accept?
took me a bit to understand this membership question. I was with a local who must've been and offered to pay in their place. we don't have Costco in my part of Europe.
poke133 t1_j1jr46n wrote
Reply to comment by Vladius28 in U.S. orders Mastercard to stop blocking competing payment networks by HRJafael
I believe it was.
poke133 t1_j1jbl3s wrote
is this a thing in North America? I was in Canada a few years ago and the cashier told me they don't accept VISA debit cards and had to take out cash from an ATM to pay.. there was Mastercard logos around the counter, but I didn't really piece it together being in a foreign country and all.
poke133 t1_ixya2mu wrote
Reply to Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
mass manufacturing is hard. software adds a new layer of complexity on top of it.
one year ago Hyundai and Kia had this blunder: Hyundai And Kia Are Recalling 550,000 Vehicles For Flashing The Wrong Turn Signal
of course no one posted it on /r/technology as with most non-Tesla recalls..
poke133 t1_iu8xuat wrote
Reply to comment by jphamlore in E.U. plans for only electric new vehicles by 2035 ‘without precedent’ by do_you_even_ship_bro
you don't have a gas station in front of your flat.
so.. parking lots of super markets/office buildings/commercial spaces. they're empty and useless right now.
it will also boost their business probably, so there's an incentive on their part to accommodate EVs.
there you go, solved.
poke133 t1_j6ekwd5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla posted record sales globally last year, more than 1.3 million cars by tickleMyBigPoop
i'm certain the ring leaders are a combination of short sellers, oil lobby and traditional auto/dealership bad actors.
they started appearing on every Tesla-related article even on smaller subreddits like /r/Energy where it clearly stands out as brigading.