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When I was shopping for a new car, Hyundai had an offer for a free Lvl 2 home charger (though not installation) with the new car purchase on the Ioniq 6.


To be fair, a Level 2 charger probably costs them less than $200, it's not a crazy thing to throw in with a $50 000 car.


Your argument is correct, but you're overestimating the actual price of the car by 10%+, and underestimating cost of a level 2 charger by about the same amount (or rather, a level 2 plug or adapter. Unlike DC-DC charging, the AC-DC charger is installed in the car itself: the on-wall device just handles handshake and various safety shut off mechanisms).



Mine has a "running with..." part after that.

    built with OpenSSL 1.1.1d  10 Sep 2019 (running with OpenSSL 1.1.1g  21 Apr 2020)


If it doesn't print the "running with" line, it's running with the same version it was built with:

https://hg.nginx.org/nginx/file/stable-1.18/src/core/nginx.c...


Kind of reminds me of SubSpace. I think, it has been a very long time since I've played it.


Yup, pretty much same mechanics.

The netcode in subspace was a bit better, probably due to needing to deal with 200ms+ pings that were common back in that era.


Thought the same exact thing. Whatever happened to SubSpace?


http://store.steampowered.com/app/352700/Subspace_Continuum/

Subspace Continuum is an anti-hacking fork released in 2001 (Subspace was released in '95) and is now the only official version of the game.


It's still alive, to some extent. Priit Kasesalu (of Skyroads, Kazaa and Skype fame) wrote an alternative client back in 2001: Continuum. Some of the bigger servers (EG, TW) are still around. Many of the smaller ones like SFSS have long since perished.


Yes! Loved that game. You could mount each other and create the almighty LevTerr. I wonder if it's still alive


Trench Wars zone is still alive and you can play the game. Though there are always the same <100 players around: http://www.subspace.tw/


Anyone know if it's possible to install this or the Arrow launcher without installing Google Play Services?


apkmirror.com may be able to help you there. It's a pretty reputable source, and isn't run by shady people.


Neat. Thanks.



Is there any way to (do these comparisons) differentiate between Comcast Residential & Business?


How about being able to pick multiple items to view on the same graph.


Good idea, I will definitely put that in


Also, this very thread right here.

Ask HN: What happened to the WhosHere vs Who's Near Me thread? http://hnrankings.info/4058166/


If you look at the paragraph sample on the webfonts[1] page. you will see it. Also, you could type words like 'flow' or 'follow' into the sample box to see it next to other fonts. This really highlights the extra space on the 'l' glyph.

[1]http://www.google.com/webfonts


ah. I only really notice it in multiple L's. It uses the openfont license though. Which means you can legally crack it open using fontforge and adjust the kerning, and redistribute it as pt mono improved if youd like


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