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  • I FOUND THE NEXT SHIBA INU

    I FOUND THE NEXT SHIBA INU

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  • Sold My Tesla Stock

    Sold My Tesla Stock

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    Go to http://public.com/graham and use code GRAHAM and you’ll receive a randomized free stock worth up to $1000 once you open an account – Enjoy! Today, lets talk about Tesla Stock Market Investing – and why I sold – add me on Instagram: GPStephan GET YOUR FREE STOCK WORTH UP TO $1000 ON PUBLIC &…

  • Mazda finally goes electric, but its MX-30 has dismal range

    Mazda finally goes electric, but its MX-30 has dismal range

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    As I weaved through a dry canyon pass in Southern California, I felt stealthy, quick, quiet, and nimble in the first electric Mazda released in the U.S. Until I looked at my battery level on the dash of the MX-30. After more than an hour of driving I had already chewed up about half the…

  • Amazon, Space X Throw Hissy Fits As They Bicker Over Government Contracts, Subsidies

    Amazon, Space X Throw Hissy Fits As They Bicker Over Government Contracts, Subsidies

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    We’ve noted a few times that the Space X, Starlink satellite broadband service isn’t going to be quite as disruptive to telecom as many people might think. For one, capacity constraints mean that the company will only be able to serve somewhere between 500,000 and 800,000 subscribers in the first few years. That’s a drop…

  • Teslas are basic now but many Musk stans don’t want to accept that

    Teslas are basic now but many Musk stans don’t want to accept that

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    A shiny Tesla doesn’t turn heads anymore, at least here in the San Francisco Bay Area. Teslas have become so commonplace that the once-elusive electric vehicles don’t feel that special. This may be specific to California, the most popular state for Tesla purchases and EVs in general, along with a few other EV-heavy states like…

  • People Are Sharing What They Realized About The US Only After Moving To Live Elsewhere (30 Pics)

    People Are Sharing What They Realized About The US Only After Moving To Live Elsewhere (30 Pics)

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    When we call one country or another our home, in reality, we live in a tight bubble where the things we eat, ways we communicate, and stuff we call normal is only natural as long as we don’t exit it. But it takes as little as a single vacation abroad and as much as changing…

  • Circular economics and the $57B e-waste opportunity

    Circular economics and the $57B e-waste opportunity

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    Circular economics and the $57B e-waste opportunity Heather Clancy Mon, 07/12/2021 – 02:00 The plastic waste problem gets plenty of attention, and for good reason: If we continue mismanaging this material as usual, there could be 7.7 gigatons of the stuff cluttering landfills, waterways and oceans, or being incinerated by 2040. Just as stunning: Plastic…

  • Circular economics and the $57B e-waste opportunity

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    Circular economics and the $57B e-waste opportunity Heather Clancy Mon, 07/12/2021 – 02:00 The plastic waste problem gets plenty of attention, and for good reason: If we continue mismanaging this material as usual, there could be 7.7 gigatons of the stuff cluttering landfills, waterways and oceans, or being incinerated by 2040. Just as stunning: Plastic…

  • Does autopilot really make Tesla’s cars safer?

    Does autopilot really make Tesla’s cars safer?

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    Benjamin Maldonado and his teenage son were driving back from a soccer tournament on a California freeway in August 2019 when a truck in front of them slowed. Maldonado flicked his turn signal and moved right. Within seconds, his Ford Explorer pickup was hit by a Tesla Model 3 that was traveling about 60 mph…

  • Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

    Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

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    This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Bloof with some thoughts about Rupert Murdoch’s antitrust hypocrisy: Rupert Murdoch is also against socialism, while pushing for laws in Australia so more successful companies are forced by the government to give his media empire free money. Rupert Murdoch is against socialised medicine, yet…