If you did do this swap I'd try using first gen leaf components
Edit: reason for first gen leaf components is that it's well documented, the batteries are air-cooled (they do suffer more degredation compared to the water cooled counterparts) so less work, the electric motor and inverter are a decent size, and the battery pack is pretty small
I should have mentioned this but usually stuff like this is planted in front of people's houses etc. I wouldn't expect a pine tree planted in one of those. Same with a palm tree.
I'm from Pittsburgh and there's a lot of greenery projects and ecological restoration currently going on. Outside of the city, it's very heavily wooded. But it's slow progress.
Those giant algae tanks miss the large point of trees and their physical benefits and do feel like a tech bro solution looking for a problem.
A few reasons: Trees need a lot of space and the space underneath a sidewalk isn't enough for long term life. They can die after like 30 years? This is tree dependent and location dependent.
Tree roots can destroy sidewalks making it harder for people to go over them. (Think people in wheel chairs)
Liability in terms of damage (have you seen trees after a storm?)
You could replace Debbie with Bob and it'd still work exactly the same.
Treat it like a base Chevy S10.
Ace attorney is the reason why I use Tumblr. The chain is also pretty funny in my case. It was pokemon fanfiction, then someone wrote one involving ace attorney, then it spiraled from there.
It can probably tow more, usually 500 kg is like the bare minimum for American cars. Also us towing standards are a bit more strict. A car in the EU is rated to tow more than a car in the US, even if it's identical.
EVs have a very low COG due to the batteries being at the bottom of the car. This is a good thing for handling but making them lighter would be even better.
Tires? General handling? Crash safety for others?
I believe so if they want to be highway legal.
I want this to be successful
I think it's just a normal hdd but I will check that once I get home today.
Anime that uses a light novel as its source can be good. Ameku MD doctor detective is awesome (and also mostly accurate from a medical standpoint) and it's a light novel first.
Last few episodes of season 2 made me so mad.
You're not wrong, but then there's games like this that need at least 6 gb (more on dx12) to run on low without it running out of memory and either crashing or not launching. This is an actual issue with this particular game.
Edit: Cyberpunk has gotten a lot better though and will run on things it has no business running on.
I'm pretty sure they have Linux support. It's just supported in Mesa. No external drivers.
I have a game that eats 11 gb of vram on low at 1080p (I play it on windowed). It suffers from some Unreal engine shenanigans and it's also a few years old.

I agree but idk what the hell Hitachi did with that hdd. It is the most responsive hdd equipped machine I've used.
I might also shove 16 gb into it but idk if it will boot with 16 gb. It's also from Sony so idk if I can find an up to date bios for it.
It's okay. Not particularly brilliant but it will run. I'm 80% sure that ram is the big thing that makes it feel responsive. My dad's PC runs windows 11 but is a 2nd gen i5 Sony AIO. 2c4t, an aging 5400 rpm laptop hdd, and 8 gb of ram. It's usable enough for his usecase.
My friend has a quad core Celeron (n4020) laptop with 64 gb of emmc and 4 gb of ram. It's usable. She can play the Sims on it.
Mine had issues with integrated graphics where the driver would crash constantly.
I'm assuming stock ax210 wifi card as well.
I had a lot of stability issues on 11th gen Intel but I was using windows. (I have switched to an amd motherboard on my laptop (no it's not a framework))