No. That’s an increase of 129% to 229% of the original price.
You are right that you always use the original price as the base, but if it were still $7 that would be a 0% increase, not 100% as by your math.
Just this guy, you know?
No. That’s an increase of 129% to 229% of the original price.
You are right that you always use the original price as the base, but if it were still $7 that would be a 0% increase, not 100% as by your math.
The worst effects of climate change haven’t happened yet so I guess that isn’t true either and you’ll go off at anyone who’ll attempt to use the best available information and modelling to predict that.
You really should read the article. The hypothesis is that global emissions peaked last year and so the cumulative emissions graph that you’re focusing on would start to curve downward this year or maybe next. We’ll “see by the end of the year”.
Again, in the article, things are changing wildly fast and you won’t see that yet in a lagging indicator like cumulative CO₂.
That’s not exactly what happened. Starlink was already disabled in Crimea when the attack was launched and Musk refused to enable it specifically for the attack. Then the initial reports got a bit tangled up.
But yes, none of this should be up to Musk.
That’s just not true. Go to https://ev-database.org/ and compare the dry weight of the different models. You don’t add 66kg going from standard to long range in software.
Wait, wasn’t that superseded by links and then links2 like 20 years ago?
That’s just his taxoplasma communicating with your taxoplasma. Nothing to worry about.
The EU has declared Twitter and a few others to be gate-keepers and they will now be held to a higher standard. But I don’t think the EU is going to use this power to save US democracy.
They are covered by the “one of” part of the sentence. And the current Greek democratic system is not old in the sense that the US system is old.
Greek democracy has also been far from continuous, if we want to take that into account.
fuck monocultures.
I have to disagree. We can’t have too many monocultures.
I only git as far as SNCF, the French railway company. Just a transposition and a single pen stroke away.
If only your dad had had this pill
Yeah, happily using Tidal as well. Haven’t missed any music that wasn’t also missing from Spotify, so…
He needs to fire the idiot in charge of the whole thing.
Thats not his job. That’s the boards job. And yes, that’s what they need to do.
Ok, that’s not ideal. Recent 3 and Y have the levers in fairly obvious places though, to the point that you have to explain to unfamiliar people to ignore them and press the little button instead.
I keep wondering what the cars could be if Musk hadn’t hadn’t gone off on the wild cybertruck goose chase or spent so much effort on self driving instead of driving.
He needs to be pushed out and not just because he’s a lunatic. He’s also incompetent.
Not some gimmicky pos where you can’t even open the doors if the battery cuts out.
There is a mechanical lever that you can use if the power is out. Probably it was required by regulators, but it’s there.
I’m sure that wasn’t the deciding factor anyway.
Ranked choice or proportional representation of any sort. The election system us finely tuned to be the most divisive possible.
My annual run through of Jesus Christ Superstar, the studio version with Ian Gillan as Jesus.
That’s what you call a distinction without a difference.
“Algorithmic timeline” might be appropriately specific?