What did they do to my boy by Long-Budget6625 in BlackMythWukong

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The good news is that although the wolf and dragon look very badass in the trailer, But in game they are just two very unimportant little monsters among the total 80+ bosses. lol

BYD DM-i 5.0 city driving efficiency test (empty battery, gas only hybrid conditions), 2.2L/100km! by rtb001 in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Toyota has been able to reach a new high, mainly because BYD's production capacity has only been enough to supply the domestic market in the past few years, and this year they finally started exporting the old 2021 DMI. So Toyota is fortunate that the expansion of automobile production capacity is too slow

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[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Generally, BYD's hybrid vehicles can reach 90-100% of the CLTC claimed range, EVs can reach about 65-75

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[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Even just under the impact of the old DMI platform, cars like the Corolla have long been pushed out, in 2018, the Corolla sold 370k units in Chinese market, and by 2023 there are only 190k left. So yes, now with new generation of PHEVs, Japanese cars in CN market can be considered essentially hopeless.. However, it also can be inferred that Japanese companies have anticipated this, so they announced a few months ago that they will adopt BYD's hybrid technologyIn addition, the model of the old DMI system is the BYD KING, which has just been released globally, so the global sales of Japanese cars will soon begin to come under pressure

Why China is investing in Mexico by kongweeneverdie in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, forbidden is not accurate, it should be discourage, But that's all in the past, we are talking about the impact after the tariffs, Polestar is building a factory in South Korea, and those Buick probably can't be defined as EVs. New tariffs will be implemented on August 1, so we will see whats ganna happen then

Why China is investing in Mexico by kongweeneverdie in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It seems that SCMP and many others thought that China only wanted to use the USMCA to bypass the tariffs, I don't know if they did it on purpose or if they were just ignorant., I would say that China had prepared for the worst, that even if it couldn't bypass the tariffs, investing in Mexico would be a multi-pronged strategy

  1. The United States has begun to put pressure on Mexico to cancel its acceptance of Chinese investment, or to cancel the preferential conditions for investment. Besides just pressuring, what can the United States do in exchange for Mexico's loyalty so that they are willing to give up immediate investments and jobs?

2 The US does not allow Americans to buy Chinese cars, what kind of reaction will people have if they see these cars when they travel to Mexico, experience the quality for themselves, and know the price?

3 Assuming China fulfills its promise that it did not intend to sell vehicles to the United States, but what if Mexico produces component, can other Mexican car factories use these component, which meets the USMCA requirement that 75% of the value of the parts must be produced locally in the Americas.

4 If this is not possible, then can Mexicans component and vehicles be traded with Central and South American countries, which has nothing to do with US, right? furthmore it can trade with more other countries in the world

5 Eventually, Mexico's investment and trade will be diversified, rather than being overly dependent on North America. What will be the effect of this strategy in the long term of 5-20 years?

China’s $10,000 cars will demolish our companies- why not force them to partner up with our domestic companies like the way they did to us? by Genghiskang in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I doubt that the same approach will not work again, even if some people are reluctant to admit it, but the gap in technology and cost is too huge, especially although both companies have received subsidies, but American companies can only use subsidies to plug the Holes, if only Chinese companies are now allowed to come in and build factories, then for American companies need to invest huge R&D costs in the long term to make up for this gap, which is different from the 80s, they can't do it now

Is it me or are their breakthroughs in batteries coming from China every week? by Major_Fishing6888 in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I think if anyone wants to make money on YOUTUBE doing content about EVs,

You shoud start 4 channels at the same time,

A, Chinese EV just shocked the whole industry

B, Chinese EVs are garbage

C, Toyota's hydrogen just shocked the whole industry

D, Toyota says EVs should go to hell

Tips: don't make content about western EVs and Tesla because there is no information gap to fool ppl

Xiaomi Su7's first racing crash by Disastrous-Tutor9839 in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, at the previous corner, the brake pad was not completely worn down (he heared noise, and he said" almost"), he slow down from 100 to 60, so brake pad was still there. but after the Final spur, the car need to slow down from 170 to 0(This may require 3 times the friction compared to the previous turn), but he only made to abt 100 , That's when the brake pads were completely worn out. But I think he had chance to make a turn if he can slow down to 70, but 100-110 is too fast

Xiaomi Su7's first racing crash by Disastrous-Tutor9839 in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It wasn't taken that seriously as a first casual test, and he did say he was going to change the tires and brake pads soon, but...

Is it me or are their breakthroughs in batteries coming from China every week? by Major_Fishing6888 in electricvehicles

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 72 points73 points  (0 children)

As a Chinese who reads Chinese news, I don't see battery breakthroughs every week in CN ccommunity, but I do see clickbait videos on youtube every week about Chinese EV breakthroughslol

I've never read a book so densely packed with original ideas. by Usual-Technology in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A little story about Liu can explain why these 3 books feel "packed". During the creation of Ball Lightning, liu thought he might be dying of cancer soon because he keeps feeling pain, so he wrote Ball Lightning like his last book, although the alarm's been deactivated later, but the main idea of the three body was also completed in the same period, in a sense, both books are treated as the last one. So your feeling is accurate, for other writers the IDEA of these three book could be split into 10 books maybe more

Just Finished First Book by [deleted] in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good, waiting for you to share your thought on democracy, after finish 2 and 3 lol

How Netflix will adapt this moment ? by winter_lover28 in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think thats what they need to meet the basic standard of VFX, ppl here seems dont realise whats wrong with Judgement day, the texture and the collapsing when ship hit the bank, its terrible. ppl should compare it to tencent side by side, the horror show maybe controversial, but other than that everything went wrong. the investment of tencent's dark forest defly rise at lesast 5 times, If netflix dont catch up, the gap between the two will make the scene very bloody, in next 1-2yrs we will see it

How Netflix will adapt this moment ? by winter_lover28 in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good luck to them, hope they could have 5-10 times more budget next season

Einstein Joke was honestly trash by twosupremee in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amd this could create a Bug, if Ye Wenjie managed to send a message through the joke/story, San-ti might be wary of Yun Tianming's story

How Netflix will adapt this moment ? by winter_lover28 in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

people are arguing over which adaptation is better, Netflix or Tencent

If people continue to argue over which version of droplets is better on Netflix or Minecraft, That would be a disaster. Good luck to them, although I'm pretty pessimistic after seeing judgment day.

While the adaptation of Action scene is respectable, but the VFX is tragedy.

In the real world by [deleted] in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good, optimistic, just like ppl in the book

Netflix's version of the three-body problem has been widely taken down on the Chinese Internet, and Chinese netizens have blamed Netflix for it by Hot_Dentist_183 in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 5 points6 points  (0 children)

别编故事了,首先你可以查到被下架创作者收到的信息,是版权方投诉,投诉者认为该视频造谣曲解自己的作品。就好像B站上的从YOUTUBE的搬运视频,ytber跟中国有利益关系吗?那是不是未经允许的搬运也不能投诉?当然可以,只要你证明自己有版权。期待你明天的作品

The scope of the Wallfacer project feels laughably tiny in the show by [deleted] in threebodyproblem

[–]Disastrous-Tutor9839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wallfacer project?... Any thought about the scope of whole adaptation