Where was this picture taken? This looks somehow incredibly like Iran
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Saw Gererra would've thrown you to Bor Gullet for saying shit like this
Based, Tbh
We shouldn't fuck ourselves to the sensibilities of sterile bullshit corporate AmeriKKKa
Cable strength. Loose cabling can cause contact and thus signal issues
You need to download the WebP extension for windows from the Microsoft Store
Or just use linux™
A battery
A highly complex system with support systems to prevent it from literally blowing up (mmmmm tasty lithium)
A battery management system
A seriously complex piece of model specific code that is usually proprietary and has hardware level bricking fuses (so fuck you if it has a fault)
And also, all the other management shit like regen braking and what have you.
You're doing a "reduction". If you reduce literally anything to such high abstraction it seems simple. Yes, quantum physics is also " just " an observation of a continuous system, nothing to it mate
ICE cars can be completely reassembled with a couple of wrenches. The most proprietary thing in the whole system is the ECU, and you can swap that and whatever if you wish to do so.
Windows Photo Viewer's code bade predate the damn format. The new Photos app supports it tho
What? The cybernetic system is not a mechanic?
90% of your power train is proprietary electronics that are designed to be opaque and break of you try and "tamper" with them
Most of an ICE car is tangible, rather widely replicable, blocks of metallic alloys
So much easier UNTIL one of the six million proprietary silicon bullshit breaks (or planned obsolescence) and you're SoL without official manufacturer support.
EVs are a maintainability and reparability nightmare, despite not needing maintenance as often
Anyone crazy enough to design a FOSS EV?
It's absolute insanity. Like, it legitimately started as a scam and is now a kidnapping cult
Damn Greece in the 70s looked so like Iran-coded. Like, it's not even funny you can go in any bazaar in the south and take a picture just like this today
Just a neat observation