The article is not very clear on this, but I think the training center was run by one of the YouTubers.
powerofm
This feels like an attempt at satire, but they failed to mention what was actually being protested. It probably is because it's very self-centered ("oh no my milk is spoiled! Who cares that 100 ppl are killed everyday day because of cars, I want my milk!!")
If it's not sarcasm, then you're right! A train would have gotten you home on time 👍
A great start! Now let's also cut back on parking minimums and setback bylaws to make nicer spaces that people actually want to live in, rather than townhouses masquerading as a single mansion
I thought the title was going to be a little click-baity, but it wasn't. 5-year and 4-year for planning to disrupt traffic is horrible. As the article points out, the dissonance between this sentencing and the actual harm caused by large-scale polluters is insane.
Didn't vinfast go bankrupt? Or was that just the usa?
I think this sends a much stronger message than stone henge
My 2019 Leaf gets about 150mi on a full charge so this sounds about right, considering it's a used battery and bulky body.
we have not identified evidence suggesting this activity was caused by compromised credentials of current or former Snowflake personnel;
we did find evidence that a threat actor obtained personal credentials to and accessed demo accounts belonging to a former Snowflake employee. It did not contain sensitive data. Demo accounts are not connected to Snowflake’s production or corporate systems.
They're claiming that no breach occured on any production systems. If they were really just demo accounts, then skipping the MFA is understandable.
"providing an all-electric driving range between 80 km and 120 km"
They probably just made the gas engine more efficient and crammed a massive gas tank in it. This doesn't seem to be anything novel.
There is it. The main reason why Honey exists.
They are, but they're retrieving Reddit comments, often just straight shitposts
Yeah, I dislike Reddit as much as anyone else here, but I'd imagine they're looking at Patreon for inspiration instead of pay-walling existing content/communities. I'm still skeptical it would be effective.