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elektrisch unterwegs. macht netzwerke bei @bwnetworx. versucht sonne zu verstromen. this is the way. stolzer fahrer von eckhard dem twizy und ghost dem tesla.

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2021: "When Audi executives first saw the Zeekr 001 in 2021, a long-range electric vehicle with European aesthetics, it was a wake-up call for the premium German auto brand — if it wanted to compete with the Chinese, it needed their technology" 2025: 1321kW charging 🤣🤣🤣

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While AWS is down I'm sitting here with my $4 Hetzner VPS, self-hosted landing pages and even self-hosted Supabase pulling 100k+ Steam requests per day without a single interruption. People have no idea how powerful it is to be in control of your own infrastructure. I could

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The second to last video of my scandinavia trip is up! Southern norway is just so pretty, I really gotta go back sometime soon!

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Neuer Stromvertrag mit 24,18ct/kWh abgeschlossen - check ✅ Danke Octopus Energy 😇 Kann ich einen Freunde werben Code auch noch nach abschluss über ein Vergleichsportal hinzufügen? 🤔

Arnaud Bertrand (@rnaudbertrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is probably one of the most interesting and revealing industrial stories of the year. This car 👇, the 2026 version of France's Renault Twingo, is the first Western car engineered in China and made in Europe - a complete reversal of what used to be. The challenge that

This is probably one of the most interesting and revealing industrial stories of the year.

This car 👇, the 2026 version of France's Renault Twingo, is the first Western car engineered in China and made in Europe - a complete reversal of what used to be.

The challenge that
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person who habitually force closes the apps on an iPhone because they incorrectly think the apps will otherwise stay active in the background

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force closing iPhone apps actually WORSENS battery life because it makes iOS entirely reload each app from storage to memory, which is significantly more energy intensive than just leaving apps frozen (“suspended”) which the system does automatically every time you leave an app