Nice. I’ll give it a shot.
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it almost a decade ago
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Do you get a satisfactory ending at the end on season 1?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 10 support quietly extended until Oct 2027, as users reject Windows 11English
3 daysSame story every Windows update
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
3 daysThe company’s didn’t circumvent anything, they followed the regulation. The regulation was the problem. Car were getting better emissions and mileage, and emission standards were getting better. The law as written made selling small cars less profitable than selling large ones. So companies naturally went to selling large vehicles.
More regulation could have helped in this situation sure, but they didn’t do that. In the end they caused a generational problem instead of admitting they were wrong and changing the rules
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysIt is what it is. Not like i can do anything with these points anyways.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysNo regulation is a problem, and incorrect regulation is also a problem. Both led to terrible outcomes.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysYour insite on this topic is amazing and we are all better of for it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysThanks. This is exactly what happened. And when vehicles started becoming larger, consumers wanted to feel safe so it become an arms race of size. Now we have a whole generation of drivers that demand large vehicles.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysYour are the only one that thinks the epa didn’t cause large vehicles. Just Google “suv loophole” and get some free knowledge.
The policy had good intentions, but failed miserably. But keep defending a policy even the policy makers admit was a mistake.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysJust Google suv loophole. Knowledge is still free.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysNo, that’s a logical fallacy, and you are using another one called a strawman. It’s common knowledge in the industry the epa created large vehicles. It’s not even disputed except here on lemmy for some reason
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysNo, it was the standard that made large vehicles. Not enforcement. And yes smog is a real thing.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysUsually large works for carb.
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysPeople who work in environmental compliance. I worked for carb for 10 yrs
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysAnd the law made the cars bigger
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysThat’s not what the CEO of gm and ford said when the epa started these rules
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Technology@lemmy.world•75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are WhyEnglish
4 daysThis is just another way of saying the policy lead to bigger vehicles.



That’s not exactly what you want though. They bubble has changed the world. The dot com bubble, now everything has the Internet. The railroad bubble, now the country has them everywhere. Amazon bubble when it popped lost 92% of it’s value… Now everyone uses Amazon. If the AI bubble pops, it’s here to stay.