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Back seats fold flat to provide 2041l of cargo space, so I think even my fat ass will be fine :D
Car is also available in a 7 seat version, just not in the UK - so it's plenty big enough
Fair play. I think The Chinese' W-RV will take a double mattress with the magic Honda seats folded flat.
 
Using a passively cooled tiny computer, Ryzen embedded is a brilliant SoC. Pretty cool (literally) that they can pack all that into such a tiny chip:

AMD Banded Kestrel

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And Intel's just generating lots of heat...
Looking at the new 7000 Ryzen I think both AMD and Intel alongside Nvidia is on fire :sneaky:

Low power computing, especially on traditional x86 architecture, has always been an interest of mine. I had a few Asus Zenfones back in the day that ran Android x86 on Intel Atom SoCs.

Currently I have a 5700G at home as my main PC and two HP Thin Clients, both running Ryzen Embedded. They are always a couple of generation behind the latest and greatest due to their industrial nature. If you don't stress them too much, they will sip only a few watts. I think 2005 was the last year I purchased a graphics card.
 
Truck strike planned, nothing happened.
Travelling from Drakensberg to Jhb and only seeing about 20 trucks and minimal traffic due to the threat of blocking the highway.
A pleasurable drive it was.
 
Truck strike planned, nothing happened.
Travelling from Drakensberg to Jhb and only seeing about 20 trucks and minimal traffic due to the threat of blocking the highway.
A pleasurable drive it was.
Apparently one of the things they're protesting over are cameras in the cab.

Easy to resolve. Just go nekkeds and show ole Cap'n Browneye when going to sleep.
 
Smart car charger at home. Integrates with the electric company and with the car to negotiate the best and cheapest time to charge the car up, and then fires itself up again an hour before your schedule departure time and tells the car to warm up the interior and precondition the battery using mains power instead of battery power. And the electric company switches you onto their cheap charging rate for the duration of this magic.
 
Apparently one of the things they're protesting over are cameras in the cab.

Easy to resolve. Just go nekkeds and show ole Cap'n Browneye when going to sleep.
On the other hand, a camera can acquit you when there's an accident. So. Bit of a sticky situation here.

Best not to record when the driver want to sleep, for example?
 
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