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Apr 13, 2026
Actually the French use 24h and speak 24h.
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The shop owner in the village has this awful accent. Something about baguettes and croissants. Indiciferable as a someone from the Netherlands.
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Sodium is absolutely less of a fire risk which is good and is made of less rare earth minerals which is also a bonus.
The major downside is the energy density. If I am not mistaken it is about half of current litium ion batteries. Which would result in a halving of range for the same weight.
On top of that, if they ever get them into production, the solid state Lithium ion batteries are not only more energy dense than current batteries, they are also safer due to the lack of flammable liquid electrolites.
In conclusion with what I know, I doubt most cars will use sodium ion batteries. I would see them as great home batteries for solar installations. And maybe batteries for farm equipement or construction vehicles although the weight might become an issue.
The major downside is the energy density. If I am not mistaken it is about half of current litium ion batteries. Which would result in a halving of range for the same weight.
On top of that, if they ever get them into production, the solid state Lithium ion batteries are not only more energy dense than current batteries, they are also safer due to the lack of flammable liquid electrolites.
In conclusion with what I know, I doubt most cars will use sodium ion batteries. I would see them as great home batteries for solar installations. And maybe batteries for farm equipement or construction vehicles although the weight might become an issue.
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They want the Chaos Gods to be real.
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Thank you for replying and it is great to see you back to shitposting again. It is a breath of fresh air with all the politics and tech posts.
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Mar 19, 2026
Doesn’t France already ban depictions of characters that look like minors in sexual situations.
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Feb 27, 2026
My family had the wave bricks. I can’t remember the last time I saw these bricks somewhere in the wild.
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Feb 26, 2026
As someone who works in a French school cantine, I concur.
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Well, he just lives in the wrong country. In the Netherlands or Belgium (for example) you can get large fries.
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