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Comment Re:yay (Score 3, Insightful) 34

Using /. as an empirical example, people are behaving poorly. A decade ago you'd never see personal attacks moderated up just because it was politically aligned with the person moderating. Today such behavior (both attacking and partisan moderation) is commonplace. People are just less civil. I see this as symptom of de-cohesion - no shared values, no imperative to act civil.

Comment Re:Hey (Score 1) 166

Yes, every vehicle got bigger. Two main reasons for that - crash ratings (smaller the car, harder it is to make crumple zones work) and emission standards (due to how regulation was written, larger the car less efficient it can be).

With that said, compared to other cars on the road today, Corolla is still a small car.

Comment Re:Hey (Score 1) 166

I thought it was obvious - Corolla is a small car that sells well. More so, if you add up all Compact SUVs (a lifted small car, such as Toyota Corolla Cross), you will not have such drastic difference. Thing is, CAFE currently penalizes selling small cars, so manufacturers would do it only when they have enough offsets to make a case. Otherwise they have to pay other manufacturers, like Tesla, for offset credits making small cars too expensive.

That is, the issue is the price not the size. Small car elsewhere in the world can be purchased for 10K USD, in US small cars start at 20K.

Comment Re:Hey (Score 1) 166

Spoiler alert: There never was any law saying you couldn't build small cars here in the USA.

These small cars still have to meet tons of regulations that make them not so cheap. I think people are not buying them because value is just not there. I'd love Honda S660 for $15K but instead only Mazda MX-5 Miata starting at $30K is what is available.

Submission + - "Rage bait" named Oxford word of the year 2025 (bbc.com)

sinij writes:

Rage bait beat two other shortlisted terms — aura farming and biohack — to win the title.

Fundamental problem with the social media as a system is that it exploits people's emotional thinking. Cute cat videos on one end and rage bait on another end of the same spectrum. I suspect future societies will be teaching disassociation techniques in junior school.

Comment Re:The car of suicide (Score 1) 166

I drove one someone brought to a car meet. Acceleration only an issue if you try to get up to highway speeds, they are more than capable keeping up with the city traffic because they are also very light. I imagine EV versions would be even fine up to highway speeds.

Also, there are many cars that are road legal, like Ford Fiesta or Mitsubishi Mirage, that are not going to do well in a collision with F-250. Neither would your regular car do well in a collision with a semi as there is no way around F=ma.

Comment They are popular in JP because they work (Score 2) 166

If you live in a rage city and don't need to get to highway speeds, then such car would make a lot of sense, especially as an EV. Where I live there are already some people that drive uninsured and unlicensed EVs, I think they get them as electric wheelchairs, but they are essentially cars with a roof, doors, 4 wheels, and a steering wheel.

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