Archived copy: https://archive.is/XkFzR
FYI, when viewed from the voyager app the image is small unless I click on it. So depending on the app people use their experiences are different.
They charge to 80% quickly so I think anyone staying longer than about 25 minutes probably found something to do nearby such as eat at a restaurant or do some shopping. I think most people that own EVs do most of their charging at home so the only time they use chargers is on long trips and they plan their charging stop(s) to be when they’d already be needing to pee, stretch their legs, and maybe eat a quick meal.
A key thing about the API is that moderating gets harder when the apps that moderators use to streamline/facilitate their work suddenly stopped working. Those apps relied on the Reddit API. These were created by and for the moderator community out of necessity.
Moderators had asked Reddit for tools and when Reddit didn’t provide they built their own. Then Reddit switched off the API without offering replacement tools.
That’s likely the primary reason that Reddit’s mods left and its content took a nosedive.
Each state is different. Per this article, NE is going up by $1.50/hr to $12 this year with more raises following each year for a few more.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/29/gm-buyback-dividend-guidance.html
This is the same GM that just bought back 10 Billion worth of its stock.
This somewhat recent law might make hiding behind shell companies more difficult:
Finally a proper shower thought in this community haha.
To anyone that hasn’t yet seen the movie Idiocracy, watch it now. Best documentary you’ll ever watch.