People don’t need electric vehicles anymore and the EV revolution is over. People don’t want EVs, they want hybrids. This is exactly the statement that mass media are trying to push to consumers.

But this is quite far from the truth. People still want EVs, but unfortunately, while demand is strong, the proposition is quite weak for each market segment except the most expensive one. And even in expensive segment proposition is quite bad.

But before I explain why, I must state that in most cases you want to buy an EV only in case you have a house or any other reliable place to charge it. Otherwise, it will be an unnecessary pain for your money.

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I was never a fan of Intel for quite a simple reason – buying Intel chips was not optimal from my point of view. Other companies provided a better performance-to-price ratio. But I understand that nobody can tell any company how much money they should ask for their products and it is strictly up to them. If Intel wants to sell their processors for a lot of money it is their business. But in general, they were making good and solid products.

But everything changed from the release of Pentium 4. At that time Intel figured out that everybody was buying megahertz they decided to create a CPU with a lot of megahertz. And then Pentium 4 was born.

It

JavaScript is one of the languages that wasn’t designed properly. In fact, it wasn’t designed at all. It was an afterthought that just slapped into the browser to have some kind of programming. And because Java was a hot subject at that time, it got Java in its name. It has absolutely no relation to Java, except for some syntax similarity and garbage collection.

There were a lot of attempts to make it better and it has become better but it still has all the fundamental issues that almost all script languages have – lack of type system and that makes it unusable to write anything big or complex.

In a language with the type system compiler knows the type