ArcaneGadget, arcanegadget@lemmy.world

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Or you could use the money to build really good charging infrastructure, and accept that a truckload arrives in 2 days and 6 hours instead of 2 days and 3 hours. Then you don’t need a nuclear power plants worth of electricity in lost efficiency from charging wirelessly.

Or you know; trains for long haul freight… Regional freight should be perfectly possible with wired charging…

As fast as it will roll down a hill. A non-critical mass of plutonium isn’t going to produce any significant heat for the boiler.

Aluminium extrusion plants. They wil close 5 of their 33 European extrusion plants…

Yes exactly. Around here, ā€œthe liberalsā€ are the parties on the right wing of parliament…

Sweden and Norway only. Few people in Denmark know what a mil is. And virtually no one here uses it.

Yeah-yeah; something something Denmark. I know....

You're listening to K - T - I - T; K-tit! Playing the breast-ehrghm -the BEST tunes in town!

Not that I know of. But it won't be a driver issue if nothing at all is displayed. The boot screen should show up at the least. Basic video functionality shouldn't need a specific driver at all. There is a good chance, the graphics card has gone faulty, but with no alternative hardware for testing, it's almost impossible to reliably diagnose.

The motherboard is telling you; it's unhappy with the graphics card. (VGA = Video Graphics Array) Try reseating it and its power connectors. If that doesn't fix it, ideally you should try plugging in a different card, if you have one.

Wildly misleading article. Fast chargers are not "creating particulate pollution". The cooling fans on the chargers are churning up fine dust from the surrounding area, which increases airborne particulate matter. Is this a problem? Yes. But framing it like charging EVs are polluting the air is very disingenuous...

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Comments by ArcaneGadget, arcanegadget@lemmy.world

Or you could use the money to build really good charging infrastructure, and accept that a truckload arrives in 2 days and 6 hours instead of 2 days and 3 hours. Then you don’t need a nuclear power plants worth of electricity in lost efficiency from charging wirelessly.

Or you know; trains for long haul freight… Regional freight should be perfectly possible with wired charging…

As fast as it will roll down a hill. A non-critical mass of plutonium isn’t going to produce any significant heat for the boiler.

Aluminium extrusion plants. They wil close 5 of their 33 European extrusion plants…

Yes exactly. Around here, ā€œthe liberalsā€ are the parties on the right wing of parliament…

Sweden and Norway only. Few people in Denmark know what a mil is. And virtually no one here uses it.

Yeah-yeah; something something Denmark. I know....

You're listening to K - T - I - T; K-tit! Playing the breast-ehrghm -the BEST tunes in town!

Not that I know of. But it won't be a driver issue if nothing at all is displayed. The boot screen should show up at the least. Basic video functionality shouldn't need a specific driver at all. There is a good chance, the graphics card has gone faulty, but with no alternative hardware for testing, it's almost impossible to reliably diagnose.

The motherboard is telling you; it's unhappy with the graphics card. (VGA = Video Graphics Array) Try reseating it and its power connectors. If that doesn't fix it, ideally you should try plugging in a different card, if you have one.

Wildly misleading article. Fast chargers are not "creating particulate pollution". The cooling fans on the chargers are churning up fine dust from the surrounding area, which increases airborne particulate matter. Is this a problem? Yes. But framing it like charging EVs are polluting the air is very disingenuous...