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Wow, you think Teslas are “Chinese EVs”. You’re literally the first person I’ve encountered to think so. Also why lead into an article with a graphic of the least selling vehicle?
Wow, you think Teslas are “Chinese EVs”. You’re literally the first person I’ve encountered to think so. Also why lead into an article with a graphic of the least selling vehicle?
Doesn’t stop it from being misleading.
It’s called “burying the lede”.
In China. But the majority of Teslas are manufactured are in China, and no one really considers Teslas “Chinese cars” or “Chinese EVs”.
Well, I feel misled. The graphic shows a Volvo as a Chinese manufactured vehicle.
Sales of Chinese made EVs in Australia
- Tesla - 46,116
- BYD - 12,438
- MG - 5,928
- Volvo - 3,949
They’re counting Tesla as a Chinese EV.
Pravo
While I disagree that the game was unplayable, I first played the game emulated at 4K@60K with AutoHDR (surprisingly decent) and it’s almost criminal how poor it looks on native hardware by comparison. The game scales really well.
Maybe with a new Nvidia kit we’ll get DLSS and Frame Gen. And I expect ToTK to get a new port.
It’s an Nvidia chip, so Switch Super.
Who am I kidding, if they followed Nvidia it’d be Switch AI.
Judkins said that after the finger test, a lead cybertruck engineer at Tesla said he did the video wrong.
Timestamp in UTC
But for time of day, use local time and store separate column with the timezone name. Don’t use timezone offsets since that doesn’t work with DST. You’re better off with something like America/New_York
because God knows what 2030 will look like.
And if timezone are abolished, or DST, that’s even more reason to store the timezone name.
The entire Material Design framework in JS and Web Components in 80kb
https://clshortfuse.github.io/materialdesignweb/components/buttons.html
JS and Web Components are not the problem. Poor design is.
Yeah, that’s a big simplification and I get it. But the async
syntax itself syntax “sugar” for Promises. It’s not like C# or Java/Android where it will spawn a thread. If you take a JSON of 1000 rows and attach a promise/await to each of them, you won’t hit the next event loop until they all run to completion.
It’s a common misconception that asynchronous means “run in background”. It doesn’t. It means run at end of current call stack.
Prior to that, the browser had window.setTimeout and its callback for delays and animation and such - but that’s it.
And you STILL have to call setTimeout
in your async
executions or else you will stall your UI.
Again async
is NOT background. It’s run later. async
wraps Promise
which wraps queueMicrotask
.
Preventing the ui thread from waiting on native IO is what async was created for.
Citation needed. async
just a wrapper for Promises. IO isn’t related, just commonly used with it.
NodeJS’s IO and fetch
are just promises. (And NodeJS used to use callback(err, response)
before adding promises.).
Async prevents locking a thread during this wait.
That’s a very common misconception. async is just a scheduling tool that runs at the end of event loop (microtask queue). It still runs on the main thread and you can still lock up your UI. You’d need Web Workers for actual multi-threading.
async/await is just callback()
and queueMicrotask
wrapped up into a neat package. It’s not supposed to replace multi-threading and confusing it for such is dangerous since you can still stall your main/UI thread with Promises (which async also wraps).
(async
and await
are also technically different things, but for the sake of simplicity here, consider them a pair.)
You’re completely right. It should be US and Not-US. /s
I thought you meant this:
Microsoft insisted that Internet Explorer (IE) was not a product but a feature that it was allowed to add to Windows, although the DOJ did not agree with this definition.[6]
The government alleged that Microsoft had abused monopoly power on Intel-based personal computers in its handling of operating system and web browser integration.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Microsoft_Corp.
Also in the EU:
Under the commitments approved by the Commission, Microsoft will make available for five years in the European Economic Area (through the Windows Update mechanism) a “Choice Screen” enabling users of Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 to choose which web browser(s) they want to install in addition to, or instead of, Microsoft’s browser Internet Explorer.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_09_1941
it, appears to be a battery tester
What’s kinda crazy is we could reimplement the notification LED with blue OLED now just via software. Just no one has done it.
Edit: It’s been done, but a quick Google search says it no longer works. I might get bored and write one.
Edit2: This one seems to be working fine for me.
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