Today I learned that people get more carsick in EVs
If you have felt like want to vomit riding in a Tesla or BYD and thought you were imagining it, you are not.
Electric vehicles cause more frequent and more severe motion sickness than petrol cars. A study back in 2024 found symptoms were 10 to 30 percent more intense. Back-seat passengers suffer the most.
Three reasons.
No engine sound.
Your brain has been trained to associate engine revving with acceleration. EVs are silent. Your brain gets no warning of the motion about to hit.
Instant torque.
Electric motors deliver maximum torque immediately. Petrol engines build up gradually. An EV accelerating from a traffic light reaches highway speed way quicker.
Regenerative braking.
The main culprit. When the driver lifts off the accelerator, the motor reverses into a generator to recapture energy. The deceleration this creates happens at roughly 0.2 Hz, which is almost exactly the frequency that triggers motion sickness.
One-pedal driving makes it worse. In a petrol car you coast between acceleration and braking. In an EV you are constantly accelerating or decelerating. That forward-back rhythm never existed in petrol cars before.
Manufacturers have noticed. Tesla, BYD, and MG let you reduce regen braking. Xiaomi's YU7 introduced a dedicated motion sickness mode. Mercedes has simulated V8 engine sounds so the audio cues reduce motion sickness.
If you get sick in an EV, three practical moves.
Reduce regen braking in settings.
Sit in the front.
Look far ahead, not at your phone.
Have you noticed this while sitting in an EV?
Arsenal in the past month: lost a cup final, were eliminated by a Championship side in the FA Cup, and have allowed Manchester City back into the title race.
Just for the sake of people who do not know.
For UEFA competitions, sponsor names are not allowed. That’s why you’ll see Salzburg instead of RB Salzburg for UEFA games, so they don’t promote Red Bull in this example.
Emirates promotes Emirates airline or their group as a whole.
Etihad does same, that’s why you’d see City of Manchester stadium.
Spotify Camp Nou is Camp Nou for UEFA competitions.
All of these fall under “unauthorised” advertising.
In summary, if a club sponsor is not a UEFA sponsor or partner, you’ll not be able to use the name. That is, if the name of Arsenal’s stadium is “Heineken Stadium”, they’ll be able to use it in UEFA competitions because Heineken is also a UEFA sponsor.
These things are very obvious, but many people don’t notice it, which is fine. We’re more bothered about football😀.
Did we learn something today?
Redah je. Do it afraid, do it tired, do it even when you think you’re not good enough, you’re not ready. You will improve along the way. That fear is not a bad thing. That fear shows you’re self aware. Fearful people are careful.
But don’t just be fearful, be hopeful too.
Introducing shadcn/create – Build your own shadcn/ui
Customize Everything. Pick your component library, icons, base color, theme, fonts and build something that doesn’t look like everything else.
Now available for Next.js, Vite, TanStack Start and v0.
Great question.
When you store passwords, you don't store them directly (that would be unsafe). Instead, you "hash" them. It is hashing that turns "password123" into something like "a7f8k2m9x4".
The problem is, if two people use "password123", they both get the same hash result. Hackers know this and have giant cheat sheets that say "if you see a7f8k2m9x4, the original password was password123."
The solution to this is "salting". Before hashing the password, you add some random junk to it.
So for User A, you might add "xyz" to their password, making it "password123xyz" before hashing.
For User B with the same password, you add different junk like "abc", making it "password123abc".
Now when hashed, they look completely different.
Benefits of salting is that even if a million people use "password123", every single one looks different in your database.
Hackers have to work much harder to crack each password individually
Unbeaten in 17 games. Worst performance of the season lands us a point at the Bridge. Thats Anfield OT Bridge & St James Park done.
Beat Spurs and Bayern and drew to Chelsea yet disappointed with context.
Both first choice CBs out and yet we remain league leaders. We move.
>Gov allocate 1bil untuk GLC develop app/solution
> glc take money hire vendor A
> vendor A sub kepada vendor B
> vendor B hire freelance
> meeting pasal concept for 2 years
> develop within 6 months
> present to bosses, PowerPoint. 0 user tested real life. Looks nice, tepuk tangan, No further question
> rush deploy sebelum hujung tahun (KPI met)
> launch a disaster
> freelance developer finish contract, no documentation because rushing
> takda siapa tahu maintain app, tapi ada AI
> 2 years later app abandoned.
Repeat.
How much space does each team allow? Premier League 2025/26
A look at how much space is available to the opponent when they receive a pass in each zone
the older i get the more i realize how simple a good life really is. wake up early. lift 3x a week. walk 30 minutes a day. eat real food. drink water. sleep well. read. obsess over something that matters. spend time with loved ones. avoid drama. be grateful. you’ll already be healthier and happier than 95% of people.
The hype about @tan_stack is getting higher.
Worth reading :
Why developers are leaving Next.js for TanStack Start, and loving it : https://t.co/gXqoExwF9w
waited 22 years for a league title and you think i care what rivals have to say. bring me the a 1-0 set piece win every single game if that’s what wins us this premier league. 22/23, we played the best football in the world, won us nothing. God willing this is it, by any means.