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It's a false comparison.

How many MIG-25s flew over the borders of the United States mainland during the cold war?

Yes the MIG-25 was a cheaper and more practical plane, but that wasn't the MO of the sr71.

you're correct. a '12v ICE' alternator generates up to 14.8-15.2v. Most automotive stuff can operate between 9ish-16ish-v , of course totally depending on the product.

of course this is just a modern interpretation. older stuff runs at 6v and some weirdo offbeat cars have a 24v/48v rail sitting around somewhere. Cop cars often had alternators that put out weird voltage ranges for certain equipment, or dual 12v for high amperage output.

I like llms too, and I think they make me more productive..

but a chart of commits/contribs is such a lousy metric for productivity.

It's about on par with the ridiculousness of LOC implying code quality.

the idea of what 'batteries included' means has changed a lot in the past twenty years, and like most Go quirks , probably Google just didn't need <missing-things>.

in the same vein that a 'Behind The Scenes Look At The Making of Jurassic Park' is , in fact, an ad.

having a company name pitched at you within the first two sentences is a pretty good give away.