I known perfectly well what position CATL is in on the battery market...but this is still nothing but PR bullshit, there is nothing but buzzwords in the link, no data or anything to backup their supposed breakthrough. PR "articles" like this are worth nothing, it's an advertisement and nothing more.
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The "article" is just a load of PR bullshit without any details whatsoever or any real info...so maybe they're just doing that...maybe not...it's impossible to tell from the link provided.
No, its objectively insane behaviour...not to mention illegal (at least where I live). It's not only dangerous for you (that bike helmet isn't going to do shit to save you if you're hit by a car at >60mph), but you're creating a dangerous congestion because you're going way too slow for the flow of traffic. Please don't be an idiot and drive a bike on the highway, mopeds are not allowed there either (where I live)
Yes they should have significantly better bike and pedestrian infrastructure
No, its not an excuse to behave like a fucking maniac and ride a bike on an expressway...That is an absolutely insane thing to do. Basically any other road is a better solution, even if it's means taking a less direct route. Not everything can be done in a beeline from A to B.
You're just making it ~~worse~~ better.
Der her kommer helt sikkert til at kunne mærkes i byen. Jeg er spændt på om det så har nogen følgevirkninger på NNF, som ligger i Ringsted netop pga. slagteriet. Hvis de fyrede ikke finder andre jobs indenfor fødevareindustrien, så stopper de jo nok som medlemmer hos NNF.
But then you don't want face-melting lasers.
Now hold on...I can see that being useful too. Two consecutive failed face IDs? BAM!!!* face melting laser on the (probably) unauthorized person trying to access your phone.
These watches typically come with charging cables, not a docking style station that you put them in. And keeping devices at a perpetual full charge for expended periods of time is a surefire way to kill the capacity quickly.
I mean, I get a full week from my coros pace 2, with 5-6h of GPS cardio tracking (running) and 24h metrics (steps, stress, sleep, etc.) on a 310mAh battery. It takes a whopping 2h to recharge back to full, I would hate having to manage a tiny extra battery to save those 2h of not wearing my watch.
If all you want from a watch is time and alarms, you're obviously not even remotely in the demographic that any smartwatch is targeting.
I just swipe left for "back" (android), and I can access everything just fine, it just closes the TOS. Just do that every time I open the app, works like a charm.