cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/32432803

“There are a lot more people out here living in abject poverty than what people like to think or admit to. You voted for this—and now we’re paying the price.”

Employees learned of the cuts on Monday in a video message from Michael Adams, CEO of BlueOval SK.

Adams announced the transition would mean “the end of all BlueOval SK positions in Kentucky.”

  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    12 hours ago

    This is technically true, but misses the context of massive PR and smear campaigns against EVs on social media. People voted with their wallet after being bombarded with propaganda on EVs being somehow more dangerous, somehow worse for the environment, and that it’s more fun apparently to go to a gas station every week.

    Me, an EV owner who hasn’t gone to a gas station in 2 years now, has had no maintenance, and happily charges at home

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        11 hours ago

        Lots of people give a fuck about AI’s energy usage, but the data centers are paying off the people that could do something about it.

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        11 hours ago

        I get what you’re saying but EVs are totally different than data centers in terms of electrical load distribution.

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        10 hours ago

        If your on the larger Internet you’ll find there are lots of people concerned about AI data centers to the point they’re protesting. If we were to switch to EV enmass the grid would need upgrades and since its in largely private hands those upgrades would be slow and expensive.

        The electric F150 lost 5 figures on everyone sold so its not surprising that Ford was looking for a reason to stop production.

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, but the EV companies could have ran counter attacks if it was that easy.

      If it provides any context at all, I want my next vehicle to be an EV. I’ve already had my electrician run large enough conduit to add L2 charging to my garage when I added electricity to my garage this year. My dream vehicle is actually the Rivian R1T.

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        9 hours ago

        Having a charger at home is honestly so freaking nice. I just don’t think about gas or gas stations or anything. I will never go back to ICE vehicles after this one

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          9 hours ago

          I try to tell people this all the time. They always say they’re worried about range and I slays remind them that it’s plugged in when you’re home so you always start the day with full range. Unlike an ICE where your range dwindles with every drive until you make a specific stop at a gas station. Also not having to worry about oil changes has to be amazing.

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            1 hour ago

            The problem for me is the absolutely criminal rates for DC fast charging, and the fact that almost every EV charger is trying to lock you in to an ecosystem. This is pretty easy to fix though.

            What I learned driving my EV for a year is that people don’t have range anxiety, they have charging anxiety. When you are on a trip in your EV, it is very difficult to find a charger without pulling over and futzing around in a few apps. Meanwhile, for gas cars, they’ve had 2+ stations at every exit for the last hour with prices on billboards that can be seen from miles away.