therealzombieczar

therealzombieczar t1_iu7nzoi wrote

my point is with the exception of digital/virtual tech nothing improves that fast...

the electric car was first in circulation in the 1920's...

however hydrogen, bio diesel and ethanol are all refuelable with a much higher energy density than batteries. and that is unlikely to change.

still have high hopes for hydrogen fual cell..

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therealzombieczar t1_iu7n35r wrote

the only reason electric vehicles exist as a consumer product is lithium batteries... which were invented in the 70's...

the governments can and do put a minimum average mpg on manufacturers, and that's all they need to do. picking a winner before theres competition is idiotic(and very typical of bureaucrats)

ice ban effectively bans hydrogen combustion/turbine... but i bet it doesn't ban steam driven...

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therealzombieczar t1_iu7ky42 wrote

i just don't think batteriie driven vehicles is applicable in many scenarios...

why not just push for higher mpg?
diesel hybrids would work great for rural work, carry tons of millage and torque, get bio diesel tax breaks and bam carbon nuetral, more so than electric vehicles in many countries...

but out right banning ice is like banning gravel roads because they suck in the city...

i have the most hope for nuclear generated hydrogen, but i'm pretty alone on that it seems...

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therealzombieczar t1_iu7j4gx wrote

it doesn't when towing/hauling or off road...

iv shoped these things, the tech isn't there... the battery replacements alone would set most ag into the red...

the improvements are happening fast, but as with most tech there's a burst and then it slows down, as you get closer to real physical limitations of a technology the harder it is to improve...

al;so very little of lithium batteries are actually recycled...

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therealzombieczar t1_iu3uai8 wrote

a decade in engineering:

it's been happening for a while, cad/cam improves, less engineers needed, ai is already in common use to optimize structures...

it's just a matter of time before the majority of people just aren't competent enough to be useful...

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therealzombieczar t1_isrdfz5 wrote

whomever owns the code will reap the rewards...

everyone else will have to find something else to do... unfortunately as ai gets better at anything it gets better at everything... we could literally be seconds away from a self writing ai... if your job can be done on a computer it can be done by a computer... without you...

then robotics designed by ai will close the gap on manual labor skills.. outmoding nearly every job on earth.

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