Cool welded logo. I like it!
This has me thinking. I wonder if making a massive 3d printer welder would be a viable way to make a car. Or at least the frame, nah. The more I think about it the more it doesn't make sense. Could be cool for wacky prototypes tho.
the main voltage used in the Cybertruck wiring is 48v (instead of the usual 12v).
this means the wires can be substantially thinner, lighter, therefore cheaper.
of Course they will convert it to 12v where needed, like at the accessory plugs.
i found an old bottle labeled cognac in a glass jar wrapped in whats seems to be goatskin, at an estate sale. I dont drink, but I enjoy tasting things... tasted like moonshine, refilled at some point i guess.
i must say i am impressed with the safety for occupants in most of these Tesla accidents.
the random acceleration thing that was happening some weeks ago was super sus imo. i know everyone says "its iMpoSsible!!! reeeeee" but the fact that the drivers were safe in those is accidents too, is...
looks like they have a long way to go to get even basic manufacturing up and running, still prototyping?
also how does this work? is this like a pre-buy before they go public?
I dont know anything outside regular stocks