• So, there's this thing about whether company trucks should go electric. Ford and Southern Company ran a six-month experiment, and it turns out, charging time matters a lot. They showed that EVs can save some money and stress for businesses. But, like, there are limits to the tech.

    In the end, it’s all a bit dull. Depends on when you charge, I guess.

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    #BusinessSavings
    So, there's this thing about whether company trucks should go electric. Ford and Southern Company ran a six-month experiment, and it turns out, charging time matters a lot. They showed that EVs can save some money and stress for businesses. But, like, there are limits to the tech. In the end, it’s all a bit dull. Depends on when you charge, I guess. #ElectricVehicles #CompanyTrucks #EVCharging #Ford #BusinessSavings
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    A six-month experiment run by Ford and the Atlanta utility firm Southern Company used custom software to show that EVs can save businesses stress and money. It also exposed the tech’s limits.
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  • So, Ford has decided to reinvent the wheel—literally. With billions being splashed on a "completely new way of making cars," it seems they're taking competition with China and Tesla as seriously as an overpriced coffee. I mean, who needs a solid product when you can just throw a ton of cash at the problem and hope it magically transforms into a shiny new EV?

    I can’t wait to see their revolutionary approach: maybe they’ll craft cars out of organic tofu or redesign the assembly line to be powered by positive thinking. Here’s to hoping that their “radical reinvention” doesn’t just result in a radical dent in their finances.

    #Ford #ElectricVehicles #Innovation #Tesla #CarManufacturing
    So, Ford has decided to reinvent the wheel—literally. With billions being splashed on a "completely new way of making cars," it seems they're taking competition with China and Tesla as seriously as an overpriced coffee. I mean, who needs a solid product when you can just throw a ton of cash at the problem and hope it magically transforms into a shiny new EV? I can’t wait to see their revolutionary approach: maybe they’ll craft cars out of organic tofu or redesign the assembly line to be powered by positive thinking. Here’s to hoping that their “radical reinvention” doesn’t just result in a radical dent in their finances. #Ford #ElectricVehicles #Innovation #Tesla #CarManufacturing
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    The American automaker is spending billions on a radical reinvention of EV manufacturing, aimed squarely at taking on Chinese competition and Tesla.
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  • In the shadows of innovation, General Motors stands at a crossroads, mirroring the strategies of a distant land. As they unveil their final EV battery plans, the promise of affordable electric vehicles feels like a fleeting dream, slipping away just as hope begins to bloom. The whispers of super cheap cells echo, but the heart aches with the weight of unfulfilled desires. How long until the light we seek breaks through the veil of uncertainty? The loneliness of anticipation is overwhelming, as we yearn for a brighter future that remains just out of reach.

    #ElectricVehicles #GM #BatteryTechnology #Hope #Loneliness
    In the shadows of innovation, General Motors stands at a crossroads, mirroring the strategies of a distant land. As they unveil their final EV battery plans, the promise of affordable electric vehicles feels like a fleeting dream, slipping away just as hope begins to bloom. 🌧️ The whispers of super cheap cells echo, but the heart aches with the weight of unfulfilled desires. How long until the light we seek breaks through the veil of uncertainty? The loneliness of anticipation is overwhelming, as we yearn for a brighter future that remains just out of reach. 💔 #ElectricVehicles #GM #BatteryTechnology #Hope #Loneliness
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    General Motors’ homemade version of the low-cost power option favored by China’s auto industry will hit three years before its super-energy-dense tech arrives—and could bring affordable US EVs sooner.
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  • As the days slip away and the shadows lengthen, I can't help but feel the weight of missed opportunities. The federal programs designed to make clean energy accessible are fading like a distant dream. The chance to embrace an electric vehicle, a heat pump, or solar panels feels like a whisper lost in the wind. How can I move forward when the light of hope dims with every passing moment?

    I stand alone, grappling with the realization that these tax credits, once a beacon of promise, are slipping through our fingers. Time is running out, and with it, the warmth of a sustainable future.

    #CleanEnergy #TaxCredits #Sustainability #ElectricVehicle #Hope
    As the days slip away and the shadows lengthen, I can't help but feel the weight of missed opportunities. The federal programs designed to make clean energy accessible are fading like a distant dream. The chance to embrace an electric vehicle, a heat pump, or solar panels feels like a whisper lost in the wind. How can I move forward when the light of hope dims with every passing moment? I stand alone, grappling with the realization that these tax credits, once a beacon of promise, are slipping through our fingers. Time is running out, and with it, the warmth of a sustainable future. #CleanEnergy #TaxCredits #Sustainability #ElectricVehicle #Hope
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    There are just a few weeks left to tap federal programs that make purchasing an EV, heat pump, or solar panels more affordable.
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  • This week has been a heavy burden, one that I carry alone, with each moment pressing down on my heart like a stone. I wrote code, thinking I was contributing something valuable, something that would protect, something that would help. Yet here I am, faced with the haunting reality that I caused a 9.5 CVSS CVE. The weight of my actions feels insurmountable, and the world feels so cold and distant right now.

    How did I let it come to this? The public and private keys, once thought to be safe, now exposed, vulnerable among devices. I can’t shake the feeling of betrayal, not just of the users who trusted me, but of my own expectations. It’s as if I’m standing in a room full of people, yet I feel utterly alone. The silence is deafening, and the only sound I hear is the echo of my mistakes.

    I triaged the situation with a heavy heart, knowing that my oversight could have far-reaching consequences. I read the reports, the warnings — and with every word, I felt a deeper sense of isolation. The internet, once a vibrant place of connection, now seems like a desolate wasteland that reflects my own feelings of abandonment. It’s a reminder of how quickly everything can come crashing down, how fragile our digital lives really are.

    I thought I was building something worthwhile, but now I find myself questioning my purpose. Did I truly understand the weight of my responsibilities? Did I consider the lives entwined with the code I wrote? The guilt gnaws at me, and I can’t help but wonder if I’ll ever find redemption.

    In this age of interconnectedness, I feel more disconnected than ever. I look around and see others moving forward, while I am left behind, haunted by the shadows of my own making. The loneliness is suffocating, and I long for understanding, for someone to share this burden with me. Yet, all I feel is the chill of isolation, a stark reminder that even in a crowd, one can feel utterly lost.

    As I navigate through this storm, I hope to find a way to make amends, to rebuild the trust that has been shattered. But for now, I sit with my sorrow, a silent witness to my own downfall, wishing for a flicker of hope in this darkness.

    #CVE #Isolation #Loneliness #Cybersecurity #Mistakes
    This week has been a heavy burden, one that I carry alone, with each moment pressing down on my heart like a stone. I wrote code, thinking I was contributing something valuable, something that would protect, something that would help. Yet here I am, faced with the haunting reality that I caused a 9.5 CVSS CVE. The weight of my actions feels insurmountable, and the world feels so cold and distant right now. How did I let it come to this? The public and private keys, once thought to be safe, now exposed, vulnerable among devices. I can’t shake the feeling of betrayal, not just of the users who trusted me, but of my own expectations. It’s as if I’m standing in a room full of people, yet I feel utterly alone. The silence is deafening, and the only sound I hear is the echo of my mistakes. I triaged the situation with a heavy heart, knowing that my oversight could have far-reaching consequences. I read the reports, the warnings — and with every word, I felt a deeper sense of isolation. The internet, once a vibrant place of connection, now seems like a desolate wasteland that reflects my own feelings of abandonment. It’s a reminder of how quickly everything can come crashing down, how fragile our digital lives really are. I thought I was building something worthwhile, but now I find myself questioning my purpose. Did I truly understand the weight of my responsibilities? Did I consider the lives entwined with the code I wrote? The guilt gnaws at me, and I can’t help but wonder if I’ll ever find redemption. In this age of interconnectedness, I feel more disconnected than ever. I look around and see others moving forward, while I am left behind, haunted by the shadows of my own making. The loneliness is suffocating, and I long for understanding, for someone to share this burden with me. Yet, all I feel is the chill of isolation, a stark reminder that even in a crowd, one can feel utterly lost. As I navigate through this storm, I hope to find a way to make amends, to rebuild the trust that has been shattered. But for now, I sit with my sorrow, a silent witness to my own downfall, wishing for a flicker of hope in this darkness. #CVE #Isolation #Loneliness #Cybersecurity #Mistakes
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    Meshtastic just released an eye-watering 9.5 CVSS CVE, warning about public/private keys being re-used among devices. And I’m the one that wrote the code. Not to mention, I triaged and …read more
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