Alright I'll say it. I hate how pricey cars and transportation currently are and would totally go for a decent middle of the road (no pun intended) EV that costs like $10-20K less than whats currently on offer. Now I know theres a lot of unfair competition and nuanced takes around this topic so someone please tell me why that might not be the best stance to take, I'm trying to be a little more informed.
Ya thats where I'm at right now. On one hand I detest the data/privacy nonsense and the unfair subsidies but... on the other I think a fire under these companies asses to innovate and compete is long overdue. Also our EV infrastructure just doesn't seem like it's quite there yet. Something has to change because I just don't think cars are worth what they are asking right now.
Is that blackboard? worst experience i've ever had, that interface actively detracts from learning because its so confusing. Our school recently ditched it due to student feedback.
Ya that UI is awful. I'm in a science program and random procedures would be placed in whatever week they corresponded to so we would have to comb the whole site for each course until someone found it and posted a link. Blackboard is THE WORST!
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