My projected 2023 timeline.
(February) - we see test mules driving on roads.
(March) - Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom comes out. I will enter a trance and play that for 3 months straight.
(June) - When I wake up mid-month, Tesla announces event for first customer deliveries in August.
(July) - We...
If he says "whoops, turns out that was horseshit" he seems like a reasonable fallible human being.
If he deletes it and says nothing he seems at least a little obstinate, and it does nothing to address the apparent implication that he wanted it to be true for some reason.
I'm not in the mans...
If that is what he wants, tweeting out false stories and then deleting them without admitting that he got duped might not be the best way to go about it.
In a consumer oriented throw away world, one man clings to that which he holds dear.
His life in turmoil, his only true companion is his trusty pickup.
But when an unexpected visitor shows up in town, he now must decide...
Is this attachment propping him up? Or is it holding him back.
John...
At least in Australia, you have to seek confirmation from the person being delivered to if they will accept a partial shipment, or if they prefer to wait until all parts of a multi part shipment have arrived before taking delivery.
Are people not letting their imaginations run away with them in regards to how strong the press brakes need to be? Yes the steel is very strong, but the more you score it with a laser the less strong the press brake needs to be. If in order to get the correct shape you have to weaken the crease...
It will have them by law here in Australia, so the parts will exist to do so. And be available for salvage as soon as some Campbelltown dickhead in a WRX runs a red light after a night on the VB's.
It strikes me that the difference here between ICE cars and EVs is stark. On an ice car they would charge you a premium for a better engine, or the gas station more for higher octane fuel.
I wonder what the objection is to charging more for better batteries, I don't think I've seen anybody do...
I know it's for safety, but it seriously feels like they put that rounded mirror there on purpose. If we zoom in on that we gonna see Roy Batty sitting there minding his business?
Where's my Esper machine.
Once the Automotive switch to 48v instead of 12v happens there are going to be a lot more components out there capable of running at that. Would be quite cool to have dedicated 5v, 12v, and 48v rails all through a house, but I guess cool for tinkerers is un-necessary complication for regular...
Me, an Australian, comfortably pulling 240 out a regular outlet.
Looking at y'all like, didn't you produce both Tesla and Edison?
What's with this medieval setup you got going over there?
It's simplicity should make it faster, but it's novelty will add unexpected complications. Will the unique nature of a new process make it so it comes out as wash?
Not trying to be a pessimist just thinking out loud.