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Fixing car and e-bike batteries saves money and resources, but challenges are holding back the industry
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minus-squareFrostyTrichs@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up45·11 months ago A Subscription Is Required to Continue Reading Interesting. First of all apparently ublock, no script, or some combination of my add-ons kept me from seeing the message and I’m able to view the entire article. Even more interesting is this text at the end of the article- This story was originally published by Grist, a nonprofit media organization covering climate, justice, and solutions. So this source basically spun an article from Grist and put it behind their paywall. Following the link from Scientific American, the first line of the Grist article is- This story was co-published with WIRED. It’s clowns the whole way down, yaaaaar.
minus-squarechepox@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·11 months agoWe should all strive for this level of rigor when understanding sources of articles online. The world would be so much better.
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Interesting.
First of all apparently ublock, no script, or some combination of my add-ons kept me from seeing the message and I’m able to view the entire article.
Even more interesting is this text at the end of the article-
So this source basically spun an article from Grist and put it behind their paywall.
Following the link from Scientific American, the first line of the Grist article is-
It’s clowns the whole way down, yaaaaar.
We should all strive for this level of rigor when understanding sources of articles online.
The world would be so much better.
Worked fine for me! I’m not a subscriber to SA.
A Continuation is Read To Require Subscription