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@techfoamer

Technology and railroad enthusiast, Cybertruck 📐 owner, @TSLA investor, pinball mechanic. Get up to $1,000 off the purchase of a Tesla with my referral link.

Beigetreten Nisan 2022
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techfoamer@techfoamer·
@cybrtrkguy Generator inlet. My utility company has approved Generlink @GenerLink , a transfer switch that goes between your meter and the meter socket. Tested mine with my Cybertruck powering the house with the air conditioner, clothes dryer and range running simultaneously.
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The Cybertruck Guy@cybrtrkguy·
If I'm considering installing a home power backup option for my Cybertruck, what's better? 1. Powershare Install OR 2. Generator Inlet Pros/cons that I'm aware of: - Powershare is limited only to Cybertruck. There's no promise that same box, or Cybertruck, is supported in 20 years. - Powershare provides automatic power switching. - Generator inlets are universal. We could use a gas generator, Ecoflow battery, or any other EV truck. - Powershare preps the house & panel for future solar and Powerwall installations. - Generator inlet is drastically cheaper ($1000 versus $4000) - Powershare could support V2G someday, if my utility decides to support it. - The max power output is roughly the same between the two installation options (9.6kW versus 11.5kW). We are very interested in Solar + Batteries but the cost is MUCH too high. Maybe in 10 years.
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Fernando@Franc0Fernand0·
There aren't many good books about the C programming language, and even fewer for more advanced devs that are hardly tied to a recent standard. "Modern C" is one of them. You can download it for free here: inria.hal.science/hal-02383654v2…
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Amy@20th_Centurygal·
Some screams aren’t just loud, they’re legendary. In your opinion, who delivers the most powerful scream in rock?
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KETV NewsWatch 7
It has never been hotter in the month of March in Omaha than it was today! 🥵🌡️
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Jrod Money 🇺🇸🚙
Depreciation of a car doesn’t matter when you pay the car off and drive it till the wheels fall off
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techfoamer@techfoamer·
@congressdj @EVject Plug in the cable and get back into my armored vehicle where my little friend awaits
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DJ@congressdj·
I find it interesting that thieves target gas pumpers while they’re pumping gas, since pumping had is supposed to be so quick and easy (and yes, I was robbed during a 5 minute gas stop in 2012). Just another reason to buy a Tesla.
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Doug 📐@Tryangle·
Look at this parking lot! 🔥🔥🔥
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Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
On this date in 1907, it was 101° in Nebraska and 100° in Kansas. The weather has always been crazy.
Paula C Snyder@pcdavistoo

@ChrisMartzWX This crazy weather tells me there is a climate crisis. I don’t find it funny

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techfoamer@techfoamer·
@MehdiHacks Agreed, I have a few. Just received the "The Technician's Radio Receiver Handbook" based your recommendation.
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Mehdi@MehdiHacks·
One of my favorite authors on RF topics is Joseph J. Carr. Highly recommend checking his books. Here's 4 I have (the antenna book is his most famous work I guess) He passed away in 2000 btw.
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techfoamer@techfoamer·
@digikey It was a tie between calculus 3 and thermodynamics
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DigiKey@digikey·
What was your most painful class in college/university? 😣
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sam@SamuelBeek·
If you understand this meme, we friends
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Teslaconomics
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
The Cybertruck is the most beautiful vehicle ever designed. To me, everything else on the road doesn’t catch my attention anymore. I’m serious. My eyes naturally only lock onto Cybertrucks now. Every other car just blends into the background. What makes the Cybertruck special is that everything about it exists for a reason. The body is made from ultra-hard stainless steel, the same kind of material used in SpaceX rockets. There is no paint, no rust, incredibly strong, and it reflects the sky and trees like a moving mirror. When the sun hits it just right, it honestly looks like something from the future driving through the present. The design came from Franz, but the vision was pushed hard by Elon. The material itself forced the shape. Stainless steel is super hard, it doesn’t bend easily, so the truck ended up with those sharp, angular lines. Instead of fighting the material, Tesla doubled down on it and honestly, the result looks like a vehicle straight out of a sci-fi movie. And when you see one in person, it hits differently than any photo or video you’ve ever seen. The size, the presence, the way the light reflects off the steel… it always turns heads everywhere I go. People always stop, take photos, and ask me questions. The wild thing is that this also performs like a beast: • Up to 11,000 pounds of towing • Around 320+ miles of range • 0-60 in as quick as ~2.6 seconds on the Cyberbeast • Adaptive suspension that can lift the truck for off-road driving • Four-wheel steering so a truck this big can turn tighter than a Model S. It’s like a truck, a supercar, and a piece of futuristic engineering all packed in one. Then you add Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system on top of it, it’s game over bro. With FSD, the truck handles highways, city streets, turns, traffic lights, and complex navigation using AI trained on billions of miles of real driving data from Tesla’s global fleet. You just press a button, and the car literally takes you from parking lot to parking lot. It’s honestly one of those experiences that’s hard to explain until you feel it for yourself. After a while you start thinking, why would I ever go back to a normal car? And that’s why a lot of owners say the same thing… Once you drive a Cybertruck, every other vehicle suddenly feels… normal.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Between buying Twitter and running DOGE, @elonmusk has done so much for this country: restoring free speech and ferreting out Democrat fraud, and so much more. And he still makes time to help out an X client. Truly amazing. Presidential Medal of Freedom for this great American!
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The Cybertruck Guy
The Cybertruck Guy@cybrtrkguy·
Cybertruck uses less energy per mile than a Toyota Prius Let that sink in.
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Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Elon Musk confirmed via Telemetry Data that the woman driving the Cybertruck in this video disengaged the system four seconds before the crash. She was manually driving throughout this entire video. Don't believe everything you see/hear from Legacy Media about Tesla.
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