evenglow

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[–] evenglow 2 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Hyundai is trying to sell cars on Amazon.

[–] evenglow 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

And do you think that inspection has been done at that level for the past 30 years for all consumer electronics? USA buying stuff from China ain't new.

It's called chain of custody. Most people use software. Especially phishing.

[–] evenglow -5 points 8 months ago

EVs are not spies. China gets more intel from former government employees than they do from people's cell phones or TikTok. Indeed is used for spying more than anything because people advertise their experience and makes it super easy for spies to find who to contact.

You don't see spies sneaking around at night breaking into cars to access info stored on the cars computer. When was the last hack of legacy auto servers with telemetry data?

[–] evenglow 1 points 8 months ago (3 children)

I have a crazy idea, hang on with me here.

USA : So you want to sell cars in the number 2 car market?

China : Sure.

USA : But what about all the spying you want to do?

China : We don't want to spy on drivers.

USA : Bullshit.

China : OK how about this. We build a car with no capability of spying. EV with 100kwh, USB port, and big screen. It would be super low priced and undercut legacy auto because they cannot make one.

USA : No. And now that you mention it we are bumping up tariffs just in case.

If spying is the issue then like safety it can go through security certification as well as crash safety certification. But I don't think spying is the real issue at hand here. I have an ebike with Chinese electronics, motor, and batteries. Pretty sure it doesn't spy on me and yet it is still highly usable for transportation.

If people want spying capability they can buy the more expensive option from legacy auto. After decades and decades of blocking EVs this is just delay to get legacy auto onboard with EVs. It's a bad idea.

[–] evenglow 1 points 9 months ago

Pretty much. Anyone that has been following EV knows this is not news. Still nice to articles talking about it for the people who are not up to speed.

BI does have some good articles.

[–] evenglow 5 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Diversified, which has become the largest owner of oil and gas wells in the U.S., has some 70,000 such old and potentially leaky wells — making it potentially one of the biggest methane emitters in the industry as well.

According to Geofinancial, Diversified would be liable for as much as $184 million if its annual excess methane emissions are equivalent to what it released over the year ending in September 2023. While the satellite results are a snapshot in time and contain some uncertainty, the overall finding that Diversified is probably facing catastrophically steep methane fees likely holds regardless of the potential variation.

[–] evenglow 14 points 9 months ago

Total War.

The term was coined by a general during the American Civil War and has been defined as "A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded."

[–] evenglow 1 points 9 months ago

China will be facilitating Tesla. It will be similar to the last go around. Other countries China builds their own factories. People forget Tesla's mission statement.

[–] evenglow 9 points 9 months ago (2 children)

China already got what they need from Tesla. China is the number 1 car market. Number 1 in EVs. Number 1 in batteries.

BYD and Tesla are the top selling EVs to the world.

GM discontinued their best selling EV.

I suspect Tesla will work with BYD and CATL to make low priced entry level EVs. They will do this in Mexico. Not USA.

Meanwhile Borgwarner just signed with BYD.

[–] evenglow 2 points 9 months ago

Do you know why China did not do this 10 years ago? Hint, it's related to my comment.

[–] evenglow 4 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Used Teslas have come down in price.

If China gets close to selling in USA then another law or tariff will continue to keep them out.

In the meantime China will continue to sell EVs to the world. Except USA, of course.

[–] evenglow 1 points 9 months ago

Having a taser is not the problem. Republicans forgetting where their taser or gun is at, is the problem.

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