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botfiddler t1_iu9cw0o wrote

I don't like that whole test approach, but one approach about language models I see as reasonable is asking about what book they've read and then about the content (which they should know). Could be any other media, I guess. Or more generally about finding contradictions about who the are and what they did, in comparison to the responses.

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botfiddler t1_iu67xqp wrote

You would "only" need a regular power outlet in the parking space, since it can load all night. Same for the workplace, though one would probably be enough. Additionally the local grid would need to be strong enough, but this could partially be mitigated with some sort of locally installed flywheel accumulators. A important aspect is, that people in cities are probably going to have fewer cars in the future and will travel more per bike, roller or public transportation, if they don't work from home in the first place. Also keep in mind, that this is only about new cars. So it is not necessary to have power outlets for every car in 13 years, for that it's rather around 25-30 then.

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botfiddler t1_iu4oslz wrote

You're the one ranting on something you don't know anything about, make up things, and behave hostile. Maybe you are the one who's mentally challenged 🤔 Either that, or you're full knowingly spreading misinformation on other groups of people.

I guess I hit a sensitive spot when attacking Gizmodo. You might be one of their few readers or working there, in some hate baiting media outlet which might not make it through the recession. 🤷‍♂️

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