

Why not 1 tb?
Why not 1 tb?
I was gonna say I’ve never seen a price gap that wide
fedia.io is the replacement you’re looking for. It’s an mbin, which is a branch from kbin
You have all kinds of nonsense in your post. Like you limit it to just compact cars for no reason. When you don’t limit it to just compact cars then you get EVs with 516 mile range
And charging a car for 15 minutes gives you hundreds of miles of range
https://www.tesla.com/supercharger
Etc.
15 minute recharge adds hundreds of miles of range
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Boy it sure is easy to win a debate when you use fictional information
What are the big mbin instances? I can’t seem to find any
Yup exactly. It’s something like “hahd” but the end is extremely quiet, and the sound is like halfway between a t and d. Kind of like how French people say a final t at the end of a word like beret
This example doesn’t work for me. I barely pronounce the “t” even when i just say the word “hot” by itself, so when i say “hot potato” i don’t pronounce the t any differently.
A global communities search that’s integrated into all lemmy software. Meaning like i would go to a communities search bar and type “politics” and it’ll show me all /politics communities on all instances, sorted by subscriber count.
And all communities should have a button right up at the front that’s labeled “see similar communities”, which would take you to that search result page.
EDIT
Apparently the search part of what i said already exists, but it’s hard to find and requires techie skills to make it function the way i described. So the feature should be made easier to find and should default to an all-instances search instead of a local server search. And a “see similar communities” button should be added to automatically get to it.
https://lemmy.world/search?q=Politics&type=Communities&listingType=All&page=1&sort=TopAll
If you like this phone then check out the OnePlus n30. No PWM, has headphone jack, SD card slot, 8 gb ram, and lots more. No removable battery, but it comes with super fast charging.
What time does it start?
That’s bad advice anyway.
Set reasonably attainable goals, then once you’ve accomplished it set a new reasonably attainable goal.
Frequently reassess whether the goal you originally set is still actually the goal you most want to be pursuing. Sometimes you set a goal and at some point later realize it isn’t worth it or will never actually succeed, in which case you’re much better off abandoning that goal so you can instead pursue a goal that will actually succeed.