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🇩🇰 Denmark - February 26 - BEV Trajectory
80.7% BEV
1.0% PHEV
18.3% ICE
Trailing 12 months are:
70.3% BEV
2.4% PHEV
27.2% ICE
Graphs are available in the Gallery: leraffl.github.io/LeRaffl-Galler…

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@jvivas_official @TrungTPhan I work at that same office in Billund. Most people work a normal 8 hour day. But people with kids often go home after 6 hours, then might pop on in the evening for an hour. As long as you deliver managers don’t micromanage hours really.
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@lmarchant0806 @ScienceQriosity @MichaelAArouet I have never needed unions and I refuse to join any trade union.
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@JAL1988196662 @ScienceQriosity @MichaelAArouet The power imbalance is still large. An employer can pick and choose more than a person who needs a job for their livelihood. Unions help. But can become too powerful. Balance is best.
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@ScienceQriosity @MichaelAArouet You don't have to accept the offered wage, you can thank them for the job interview / wage negotiation and say that you will keep seeking another employer who will pay you what you ask for.
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@jetpackjoe_ @theo Peter is open about this: 5.2 codex for coding, opus for “personality”
Otherwise openclaw would have all the personality of stale bread
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@theo What’s funny is I think OpenClaw recommends Opus for actually using it
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@ritwickdsouza @mitsuhiko Literally the first result if you google “pi coding agent”: github.com/badlogic/pi-mo…
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@mitsuhiko i have seen so many of your posts referencing pi, but its almost impossible to find the project. the seo of it is horrible as well because of raspberry pi. 🤷♂️
would be nice if you link it on your profile.
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@peterrhague The US pushed Canada away with talk of 51st state and tarifs for no good reason. This is the pikachu meme incarnate
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This is arguably worse than what Trump is doing in Greenland, and much more of a threat to Europe, but the chattering classes will ignore it because Carney is a nice metropolitan liberal who espouses all the centrist dad approved opinions.
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney
The Canada-China relationship has been distant and uncertain for nearly a decade. We’re changing that, with a new strategic partnership that benefits the people of both our nations.
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In the coming weeks, we plan to start testing ads in ChatGPT free and Go tiers.
We’re sharing our principles early on how we’ll approach ads–guided by putting user trust and transparency first as we work to make AI accessible to everyone.
What matters most:
- Responses in ChatGPT will not be influenced by ads.
- Ads are always separate and clearly labeled.
- Your conversations are private from advertisers.
- Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise tiers will not have ads.

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@adamdotdev IMO 5.2-codex is a multiplier. You put in big brains, you get big brains out. It doesn’t assume things, like opus does. Opus infers intent (often wrongly), and is far more chatty. Codex is like an extremely surly lead engineer. I feel like experienced engineers prefer 5.2-codex.
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@thsottiaux It’s an incredible value proposition. You guys must have figured out some crazy voodoo to let you serve it this efficiently.
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You get a ton of Codex usage as part of the pro sub, on top of everything else. If you code every day, and don't mind a relatively terse (but correct) GPT-5.2, I don't think there is anything out there that matches it at the moment.
0xSero@0xSero
I wasn't aware you get this much for the GPT-Pro sub. I have been running it 18 hours a day.
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@mattpocockuk @geoffreylitt This is more akin to the carpenter sub-contracting - in which case yes, he ought to credit (or at least make it clear he delegated)
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@DavidSmuts @OJoelsen @KatieMiller I partially agree. Hard for Denmark to flex muscles without full EU support. Which there is - but it does mean Mette Frederiksen needs to mind she doesn’t say something that Macron / Mertz will pull back on.
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Firstly:
Your leaders can stop with the softy softy tweets and speak more directly and frankly first of all. (I think your PM just put out a more strongly worded tweet out).
Second:
You can begin to build an international coalition against this brazen unilateralism.
Third:
You can spell out quite clearly what the consequences would be for Trump if he annexed Greenland by force.
In other words, grow a back bone and start acting like a nation that cares about it's sovereignty and cares about Greenland. I say that as a friend of Denmark.
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@sergeykarayev Hah I was just thinking about the same analogy.
How I suddenly feel about all of the code I've written so far

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@DavidSmuts @OJoelsen @KatieMiller Who says we don’t take it seriously? But what can Denmark do? We have a population the size of a small American city.
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@OJoelsen @KatieMiller Honest question to my Danish friends: why do you not take Trump's threats over Greenland seriously? Do you really think he is joking about taking Greenland from you by force if necessary?
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@DicksonPau @dylhunn @therno You do realise some employers have contracts and agreements with certain companies - right? This isn’t irregular
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@bohumilo @will86353849 @IterIntellectus Less successful in financial metrics, more successful on almost all other metrics. Of course if USA keeps on outpacing over time it would be bad. But no evidence for that. Denmark is a wonderful society to live in. Money isn’t everything (and Denmark is definitely not poor!)
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@will86353849 @IterIntellectus Why would they want to copy less succesfull societies?
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these countries may have affordable healthcare, free education and paid leave, but guess what they don’t have
Joel Willans@VFinnishProbs
Almost like affordable healthcare, free education and paid leave matter.
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