Comment Just let them build them on earth. (Score 1) 31
The only reason anyone is talking about this is we’ve made it too hard to build new power generating capacity on earth.
The only reason anyone is talking about this is we’ve made it too hard to build new power generating capacity on earth.
Why is everybody talking about the USA?
You do realize you're on an American website, that primarily focuses on American topics, right?
If that bothers you so much, you can always go back to reddit.com/r/russia to speak with your comrades. Don't forget to stop by r/americabad on the way.
The USA does not matter one bit in the transition to EV. It is completely irrelevant.
Except the whole part about Tesla still being the top selling EV in most of the first world. In fact, the first and second best selling EVs in your neighboring Europe are the Tesla model y and model 3, respectively. That's even after they started grumbling about Elon.
https://citaevcharger.co.uk/bl...
The USA has decoupled themselves from the global automotive markets.
No, that's just you. Nobody but Russians are buying a Moskvitch, which is a total shit car by the way. Besides, you and Europe alike have disconnected yourselves from technological development in the rest of the world. Shit, even your friends in China make you guys look outdated.
As a European once said: America innovates, China imitates, Europe regulates. Meanwhile, you Russians go to Ukraine to die.
Indeed. Typical MAGA-level of no insight whatsoever.
How, exactly? All I did was point out that you and him are basically the same. That's not a good thing.
And yet they're quite popular in Scandinavia. I think they're just not popular among you wildlings.
And now accuse Peter Gutmann of the same. I dare you.
Incidentally, I know what is at stake. But I also, quite unlike you, understand why "QCs" are not a credible threat.
You still have not read or understood what I wrote. There is nothing wrong with Physics experiments. There is a lot wrong with claiming Physics experiments are computers, when they are anything but.
In most of the world, an engineer designs engines - and/or their control systems. (Whether petrol, steam, or electric - or even hydrogen).
Not all of them, but most of them. Which is one reason why they like LLMs so much.
You seem to be disconnected from reality. The problem are not tariffs. The problems are unpredictably changing tariffs.
Your evidence has no connection to your argument.
The thing is, it is not a narrative. They have worked pretty hard at making it a reality.
Your assertion that this information is actionable is totally unsupported by any evidence.
Only by any evidence you have seen. Which seems to be none at all, as you so conveniently state. And that is because you have not looked. Really, all you are doing is showing how incapable you are.
I cannot believe that God plays dice with the cosmos. -- Albert Einstein, on the randomness of quantum mechanics