But it's all stupid people and marketing people understand more=better cheaper=better. I think it's why ev adoption has been so poor, questions I get asked are what's the range like? Doesn't it take forever to charge? And aren't they really expensive?
I'm from a time before internet search engines, and seeing bing described as better looks odd to me, i still remember it as the best porn search engine.
Induction stoves are really common in the UK I first got one ~10 years ago, a quick Google shows a 4 zone induction hob in B&Q (Home Depot in the US) can be had for £89, single zone portable worktop ones are around £30. The current one in my kitchen cost £479 recon (normally ~£720) super fancy
It's different to gas, I prefer it now. Having used the other terrible types of electric hobs/stoves and gas
Out of interest what are you using? I was postfix/courier for a long time, with a must migrate to dovecot 10 years ago. Finally migrated this year and the performance difference is noticeable
You are not on your own, I just can't get my head around docker either on paper it make sense but it seems just enough of a difference to melt something in my brain. Added to the fact that docker fucks around with firewall rules thinking it's the only thing of importance on the system, breaking KVM networking in the process. It's just not something I trust to play well with others.
The problem with electric vans is that of capacity, in the UK (and Europe?) it's 3.5t before you need to think about drivers hours and lots of paperwork, for business. It just looks at mercedes esprinter, with the smaller battery to keep it under 3.5t you are looking at a payload between 495kg and 651kg depending on spec. That is absolutely nothing if you are shifting anything other than Amazon parcels around. But arguably that's the best use of an electric van, slow speeds with stop start. Unless the law changes on vehicle weights there will still be a large demand for diesel vans
I've been orbiting the sun for more than 40 years and that's the first time I've heard that, which doesn't surprise me in the slightest, people will always misquote stuff for there own benefit.
Farm to table or farm to anus