It needs to understand that that code is bad to be able to do that though
Nighed
So many people have NSFW stuff blocked completely (so it doesn't even show a post) so your post will get less views/traction if you mark it as such.
Therefore a lot of borderline ones don't get tagged
My understanding is tha some commercial/industrial users will get a highly variable tariff. This may be cheaper much of the time, but can get ridiculously expensive at times of high demand.
The difference is that a bitcoin farmer can shut down at those expensive times, but a home user still needs to heat/cool their house, run their fridge etc, so the savings cancel out. Because of this, averaging the costs works out easier/better for most home consumers
He would have had to agree to the non compete clause though, not sure what happened there....
A lot of Iceland uses municipal hot water/heating, so this means that they may not be able to heat their houses properly. (although I don't think its that bad currently)
There are a lot of institutional investors that own a stake in spacex, I know Google has a significant stake for example.
Their not publicly listed though, millionaires only....
I don't think you are right on SUVs not being a thing here. What is the legal loophole in the US about?
For now, if richish people want to pay for it in their flat, go for it. (It would be interesting to see the carbon cost of the extra materials though!) They can pay for the building and maintenance, and everyone else gets a cool building to look at.
The hopefully the kinks get worked out and it can be done cheaper on other buildings.
I don't love manual, I just hate automatics (at least in small cars). Automatics in my experience shift gears when you least want it, giving you unexpected changes in acceleration.
As electric cars are not geared, they should just give you an expected output continuously.
So much sarcasm in the quick chat 🤣
Even better if you use the new .zip tld as valheim mods are (probably?) Zips?
Yeh, it's all the network effect. Where people go will, generally be where they continue to go.
That's why threads was dangerous (and may still be) to and more grassroots federated options