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and I don’t understand why the luxury electric vehicle brand is not disclosed? none of the news report are disclosing it how come?


The vehicle in the video in the linked article appears to be a MG ZS EV. The wheels are distinctive.


Aren’t those lfp?


Yes, they are CATL's LFP.

Now, I really wish that people would stop saying that LFP can be charge to 100% (without adversely affecting lifespan), or never catch fire. China's LFPs are cheap, inferior batteries. Period. Stop pretending that LFP would last forever or more moral and humane b/c there is no cobalt (China doesn't believe in human rights, either).


Do you have any data to prove otherwise? Anecdotal data from Tesla drivers is extremely good (1-5% degradation over 20k miles vs typical 10%)


Tesla LFP Battery 10% RANGE LOSS PROBLEM? | Model 3 RWD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suw20wPrbL0

  The brand new LFP batteries will degrade substantially quicker.  There's not long-term retention data for LFP batteries on the market yet, but the trend tends to be substantially faster degradation.  Trends show them stabilizing around that 10% degradation mark in about half the time as non-LFP batteries - around 50,000 miles instead of 100,000 miles."
There is also a study by Recurrent, "battery life study" which seems to corroborate Tessie's finding.

I'm pretty sure that anecdotal data would almost always indicate virtually no range loss, but, once you take the red pill, the reality looks quite different.


"I don't know the brand of the vehicle, but I'm pretty sure the manufacturers will have an interest in this," he said.

he doesnt know but then which manufacturer will be interested to know more … seems like brand protection


Any manufacturer would be interested. I think you're reading too much into the quote.


Looks like an MG ZS to me.


because the fire was caused by a detached electric vehicle battery


Yeah, and the cause of the first seems to be related to that (you don't just remove your car's battery and leave it laying around like that) not to the brand of the vehicle... by mentioning the brand, the news site may become liable to legal action as it may be implied they were trying to blame the fire on the manufacturer.


That's how you know it was likely not a Tesla!


It is going to get deleted with post from Admin. They are going to hire *proper graph engineers* to work on Dgraph.


ads are nothing but propaganda, someone trying to sell something it could be good or bad.

I see twitter where there are fake profiles and their posts. twitter allows anyone to register with a fake email using services like mailinator and continue spreading lies. They should be banned.

I think ads are okay as we have been manipulated by ads via media newspaper etc. no one questions them, what about the news reporter who is biased and writes news like the ads. Atleast the ads we know are ads and sane person can determine based on history that ads are not truth.


move on! IMO donated tool, Yahoo can't maintain it, give it to community reduce the cost. If only it was a new project which wanted to address search in a different way.


If anything Vespa has actually gotten faster in development since it Open Sourced.


Bloomberg, Apple, IBM also use Elasticsearch or more Elastic stack!


attack of the clones


Hmmm, merger slowdown market, employees beware of the trickery! this happens and then the mgmt thinks of redundancy to show markets how efficient they are ... is there a humane company which maybe does not pay much but secure enough and challenges us to rise together ... seems like a distant dream!


I like to see open source backers going public, they give a boost to open source community who want to share but do not want to just spend energy where they cannot get something out of it (money/fame/recognition or just a satisfaction of doing good). I am sure the people are proud of their work. Good luck with the IPO!


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