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> Technically there is federal mandate to regulate noise, which stems from the 1972 Noise Control Act—but it was essentially de-funded during the Reagan administration.

On-brand


Especially since they have their own MDM, InTune.


I’m confused. One paragraph says it’s grownn into a cross platform browser. Next that it is in heavy development with an alpha release in about a year and a half from now


Those aren't conflicting statements.

It started off as a project made solely for SerenityOS (as in no relation to other OSes). Now they switched and have been working on Linux/MacOS/Unix versions. The development thing is that they're not ready yet for any release.


Ok but then what happened?


That's Comma 2.


But in the sequel it's not a goose but a chameleon.


Given the difference in time to charge vs fill a gas tank that’s going to be an interesting war of supply and demand


It's easier to get a home EV charger than a personal gas station, which helps.


I agree, but there is still a universe of hotels, motels and apartment complexes without chargers.


It's surprising how fast that can change. Look how quickly hotels rolled out WiFi. It would be difficult to find one without any connectivity now.


The investment for the chargers is much higher. The big hotel chains will likely change relatively quickly, but there is a long tail of smaller hotels living paycheck to paycheck. I think that a better comparison is how long it's taking for fiber to arrive everywhere.


Capitalism in action. If people are choosing based on availability of charge points then you can be sure some will gain and others lose.


I hadn’t heard of MFEs before but this reminded me of renderings in the Sitecore CMS and the Helix organizational methodology to handle dependencies and coupling.


To me it sounds like they are re-inventing portlets (JSR-168).


I'm having flashbacks of ASP.NET WebForms controls, but much much worse... as in SharePoint WebParts worse


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