

The pretending to have always been in favor of mail-in ballots after years of hearing about voter fraud is too rich. My governor pardoned Tina Peters, who immediately went back to conspiracy theories about voter fraud the moment she stepped out of prison. Do not let them hoodwink you.
reddit.comIs Kyle Clark America's Best Journalist? Probably.
In a recent interview, Sarah speaks with my local news anchor Kyle Clark about Colorado's gubernatorial, US senate, and US house races.
It's a long video, but I think this showcases Sarah and Kyle's greatest strengths.
I think Kyle nails a lot of what CO Dems are feeling, especially as those feelings relate to our options of Phil Weiser and Michael Bennett for governor.
CO's primary is on Tuesday, June 30th.
Sold out of carpenter pencils??
What's going on here?
Clarification of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4 or LFP) Battery Best Practices
The new Bolts are equipped with LFP batteries, but I keep seeing contradicting information on these.
Most of what I've looked at regarding LFP batteries generally still advocates charging to 80%, only to 100% when needed and at most 1 time per month to keep the system calibrated.
However, the only place I see saying it's okay to charge to 100% on the daily is from GM itself ("but the LFP chemistry allows for 100% daily charging without degradation concerns"). The handbook says to charge to 100% once per week, which I view as a floor and not a ceiling, but it doesn't say much else about the frequency of 100% charges.
Hoping someone else had some insight here. I drive around 70 miles per day and have been charging it to 100% pretty frequently, but I'm thinking of bringing down my maximum charge to 80%. My car doesn't sit for long periods.