

I think GE is on like 10-25 now or somewhere around there.


I think GE is on like 10-25 now or somewhere around there.
I think they’re thinking like Star Trek federation, there is no need for currency because everything can be made from a replicator.


The other annoying thing is when you find a L2 charger at a hotel that is actually just an L1 charger in disguise.


Thats a great point as well, if you live in an apartment the best you can hope for is if you have a garage with an outlet and your apartment complex hasn’t cracked down on you plugging in that way, but that’s like 20 miles charge in several hours.


People just have the wrong idea about EV charging. They think of it like a gas car, wait until you’re low, then go somewhere to fill up. But really, it’s more like charging your phone. You plug it in at home, go to bed, wake up, and it’s ready. You’re not constantly thinking about it.
Fast charging is for road trips, not everyday driving. You’re not supposed to be scrambling to find a charger every couple of days. Ideally, you start each morning with 80%, go about your day, come home, plug in, and do it all over again. You’re never really “empty” unless you seriously mess up. And the whole “how long does it take to charge?” thing, isn’t really all that relevant. You’re not sitting there watching it, it just happens while you’re doing other things.
People are stuck on the idea of gas stations, but with an EV, your “gas station” is literally your house.
So ideally it wouldn’t be handling 12 cars at once it’d be handling one or two.


Actually we ended up just fixing production on Nauvis and getting epic mech armor lol.


Playing it with my boyfriend, I have about 500 hours, about to head to aquilo for the first time, wish us luck!


My dad felt the same, but he powered through a couple more episodes and it gets noticably better, and has now seen all of it except the most recent season. They even make a joke about loud and fast they used to speak at one point. So if you’re willing to, I’d say give it a go it really is worth it imo.


Actually they do, if you would slow down faster than a normal car would from coasting the brake lights do turn on.


She did attempt to hand it over to the pah-wraith tho.


Was this affecting fsr 3 as well?
While I agree 107 is 107 and it sucks regardless, at like 30% humidity my sweat can evaporated and do it’s job of keeping me cooler, at 98% humidity your sweat has a much much harder time evaporating and it actively feels hotter. The time I spent living in Florida taught me that yes dry heat is absolutely better.


Genuinely when was the last time you tried playing a non-native game on Linux?

That’s fair. I guess my point was more it isn’t a problem unique to video games and people tend to overlook their vices and say well at least I’m not addicted to <insert different time sink>.

One of the things I’d like to put on the table is that most people who spend thousands of hours on video games are actively engaging on a mental level, most people spend thousands of hours in front of a TV basically disassociating. Could I be going out training to climb everest sure, that’s not what I want to do, and the same could be said for most people who don’t play video games.
Could be accidental down votes. I mean half the upvotes I give are an accidental tap lol.


Cydia: Am I a joke to you


What is a clone but a flesh robot?
Not OP, but proton isn’t Linux it’s the software that makes games work on Linux, largely you don’t need to mess with the version of it (unless you’re into tinkering or something is behaving weirdly) as for which distro, that’s kind of a spiritual journey lol, find the one that clicks beat with you. I prefer Arch, but have heard good things about PopOS, Mint, and CachyOS. Of those CachyOS is the one that was specifically built to game, but ultimately the difference between distros of Linux is (for an average person) basically just what package manager you use.