TehBamski
@TehBamski@lemmy.world
- Comment on Romanticize This 8 hours ago:
Who dat?
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- Comment on Slugs 2 days ago:
@ivanafterall@lemmy.world Here is the video’s thumbnail.
I use an Extension called vidIQ to find and use the video thumbnail easily. The current thumbnail will be shown just below the video view count.
- Comment on Why Leather Is Unbeatable - Motorcyclist Review While Sliding 2 days ago:
@qaz@lemmy.world Here’s the video’s thumbnail.
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- Comment on 2030: Privacy's Dead. What happens next? 2 days ago:
@einlander@lemmy.world Here’s the video’s thumbnail.
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- Comment on Palestine 1896 2 days ago:
@potatoguy@potato-guy.space Here’s the video’s thumbnail.
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- Comment on Army of Crabs Protect Spy Robot From Stingray (BBC Earth) 2 days ago:
@DearMoogle@piefed.social Here’s the YT video thumbnail to upload.
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- Comment on American Kei Truck Situation is Amazing (Bladed Angel) [14:15] 4 days ago:
- There’s no more federal rebate
This is true of the current US administration. But keep in mind that there have been and there still are many states, electric utility companies that offer rebates and tax credits.
- No one wants 2-door trucks or SUVs anymore. That’s why they stopped making them.
According to whom?
goodcarbadcar.net/2025-u-s-suv-sales-figures-by-m…
2025 Best Selling SUVs In the United States (All Models Ranked)
“The SUV car segment in the US has been growing steadily over the last few years. In 2021, SUVs accounted for 46% of new vehicle sales in the US, up from 38% in 2016. There are a number of factors that have contributed to the growth of the SUV segment. One factor is the rising cost of fuel. As fuel prices have increased, consumers have become more interested in vehicles that get better gas mileage. SUVs tend to get lower gas mileage than passenger cars, but they are also more spacious and versatile. Another factor that has contributed to the growth of the SUV segment is the growing popularity of active lifestyles. Many consumers are now looking for vehicles that can accommodate their outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, and biking. SUVs are better suited for these activities than passenger cars.”
Like mentioned in the video, CAFE Standards plays a big part in this story.
…umich.edu/…/cafe-standards-could-mean-bigger-car…
CAFE Standards Could Mean Bigger Cars, Not Smaller Ones (12/09/2011)
“At issue was this: Some companies offer full model lines, from cars to large SUVs and pickups, but some don’t. How could there be a overreaching fuel-economy standard that penalized companies like Ford and GM, while carmakers that sold only smaller cars effortlessly abided by the rules? So the concept of vehicle footprint was added. Models that ran large, crossing specific length-by-width thresholds‚ would have less ambitious fuel-economy targets. While the Obama administration has pushed for more aggressive CAFE numbers, the amended regulations retain the footprint-based leniency towards bigger cars and light trucks.
The result is a loophole, allowing the entire auto industry to sidestep some of the more painful efficiency requirements by inflating vehicle footprints. And historically, drivers almost always lean toward larger vehicles.”
CAFE Standards isn’t the only reason for the drop in light/2-door trucks. But it addes to the reason they’re hard to come by in 2025.
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- Comment on Why Is There A 4,000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Buried In Vermont? 2 weeks ago:
Mormon prophet’s interest peaks
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
If you have a few or more references, then it has a better chance of surviving on Wikipedia. Otherwise, it’s considered low quality/importance.
- Giving The Homeless A Lift: Rusty Durham | Episode 6 | People You Should Know | Mike Rowe [33:02]www.youtube.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to videos@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Bill Burr Says Stop Blaming Immigrants, Blame Billionaires | SubwayTakes Uncut [13:16]www.youtube.com ↗Submitted 3 weeks ago to videos@lemmy.world | 143 comments
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- Comment on Great plan 1 month ago:
I can only hope that the US goes through a revolution in the near future. I’m so tired of hearing about how poorly treated we are compared to other countries around the world. American #1 my ass. The things that the US ranks high in are considered the worst things to be highly ranked in. (Unless you’re a lunatic, dictator, oligarchy at wits’ end, etc.
- Comment on Great plan 1 month ago:
Cries in United States
- Comment on Great plan 1 month ago:
Our European counterparts are laughing at us, who don’t take a month off every year. And for some reason, this is how I see them doing so.
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- Comment on what’s the difference between “he died” and “he’s dead”? 2 months ago:
It has to do with Verb Tense.
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- Comment on I Captained a £4,000,000 Starship Filled with Actors | People Make Games [43:20] 2 months ago:
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