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chippytea | 2 years ago | on: Electric Vehicles Are Less Reliable Than Conventional Cars

“ The survey reveals that, on average, EVs from the past three model years had 79 percent more problems than conventional cars.”

I’m not really interested how reliable cars are in their first 3 years. I would guess 99% of cars are problem free in the first 3 years. So maybe for ICE there is 1% and for EVs there is 1.79% problem rate that is a very small difference in reality.

chippytea | 2 years ago | on: Ági Szabados Does Not Need to Apologize to Me

I am hungarian and haven't heard of this controversy before. I tried to look it up, it hasn't been in any of the major news sources (yet), except for HVG[1] but they are only referencing an article written in a relatively small online magazine[2].

The only real problem I can see with her speach is that she was asked to give a laudation, but gave a more generic speach instead. Laudation seems to be a custom at this book festival. Also it's kind of funny that she stole the first part of her speach from "rory's graduation speach" in Gilmore Girls TV series[3].

[1] https://hvg.hu/kultura/20230929_Kinosra_sikerult_Szabados_Ag...

[2] https://konyvesmagazin.hu/nagy/john_scalzi_boldizsar_ildiko_...

[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MndMDj8uKUY

chippytea | 3 years ago | on: Russia risks becoming ungovernable and descending into chaos

>US and NATO diplomats were crystal clear that after the USSR's fall, the former Soviet states should not be invited into NATO. And later that they should not be invited into the EU.

Do you have a source for this? All I could find was the Warsaw and Budapest pacts. I'm not trying to nitpick. I share the same view but when I explain this to people they alway say these are soviet lies.

chippytea | 3 years ago | on: Habitual GPS use negatively impacts spatial memory during self-guided navigation

One of the things I like to do when I go somewhere new is try to drive (or often cycle) back home without using my phone. I get lost sometimes, but I feel a silly sense of achievement when I make it back home without checking my phone. I enjoy the challange and I also learn a lot about my local area. There are many businesses in my city that I discovered only because I was trying to memorise a route.

chippytea | 3 years ago | on: Ryanair Condemns Hungarian Govt’s Idiotic ‘Excess Profits’ Tax

The 'Extra Profits Tax' is targeted at the passanger, not the airline. They knew that the airlines will pass on the extra cost to the passanger.

The hungarian government knows that they have overspent in the past years and need to raise additional taxes. So they introduced a flat tax of about €10 (€30 for inter-continental flights) per flight. This achieves many things at the same time: -The government gets additional income -Orbán can blame the airlines/multinational companies for cost of living crisis -Fewer people go on holiday abroad, more money spent at home

chippytea | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Have you had Covid? How bad was it?

I had it October 2020 and November 2021 again after 2x AZ vax.

First time was a few days of high temperature, shortness of breath and dizziness. Dizziness continued for a month before fading.

Second time was the same except no shortness of breath.

For me the dizziness was the worst I couldn't do anything standing up for a month. When I tried to push it I took quite a large fall.

Male, 27

chippytea | 4 years ago | on: Summer 2021 has changed our understanding of extreme weather

This article seems to rely heavily on single points of data. For example weather in the UK or wildfires in the sub-Arctic. This is no better than saying "If it is getting warmer why did it snow in Texas" and not a good way to construct an argument against climate change sceptics.

For example here in Eastern Europe I have been very happy with the weather. There were some heat waves like usual but also quite a lot of rain. Normally grass and plants are scorched to death but this year everything is green and growning.

chippytea | 5 years ago | on: Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings

#4 Nod continuously while pretending to take notes.

I have learnt this a long time ago and used it a lot at university. I must admint I was quite a lazy student.

However if/when I went to classes I made an effort to sit close to the front, make eye contact with the professor and nod when they looked at me. The way this makes you stand out of thousands of uninterested faces is astonishing. Many of my teachers knew me by name. There were a few occaisons where I even got preferential treatment or an extra few points if I needed them for a better mark on an exam.

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