Took one for a test drive - it was fun. The only downside is compared to some other compact/city EV's the legroom in the back is REALLY bad (and I'm not exactly tall).
The legroom in my son's VW e-Up! is markedly better, despite it being a smaller car.
If you're doing large batch inserts, I've found using the COPY INTO the fastest way, especially if you use the binary data format so there's no overhead on the postgres server side.
Not just for coding. I've been working on design docs, and find ChatGPT 5.2 finds more edge cases and suggests better ideas than Gemini 3. I sometimes feed the output of one into the other and go "ok, another AI says this, what do you think?" which gives interesting results.
Gemini often just throws in the towel and goes "yeah, the other one is right", whereas 5.2 will often go "I agree with about 80% of that, but the other 20% I don't, and here's why ..."
And I'm always impressed with the explanation for "here's why" as it picks apart flat out bad output from Gemini.
But, as with everything, this will very much be use-case dependent.
I've done the same, with both design/planning docs as well as code changes, and have the same experience as you. It's better than Opus 4.5 as well. GPT 5.2 is on another level for my use cases (primarily Python / Django).
No, it doesn't need a source. It's not mysterious. To meet the demand, age verification would be necessary. What's your claim?
I guess you could be saying that the regulators were carrying out legal duties like blind automatons, without giving a thought to the way their requirements would have to be met.
My claim is the documentation about the ICO investigation and the resulting fine.
It's an entirely different piece of regulation to the "horror" of the OSA.
It's not hard - you're not allowed to target adverts for children - if Imgur aren't able to agree to that, they are within their rights to decide they don't want to properly safeguard the private information of children and withdraw from the market. That many other providers haven't thrown their toys out of the pram and complied with the law would show they decided if they can't tailor ads to children they wouldn't be able to turn a profit in the UK.
The legroom in my son's VW e-Up! is markedly better, despite it being a smaller car.
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