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@RmndCarr

STEM enthusiast/mentor; Homestead newbie; Tesla for fun M3,MY,CT; BEBME/EE, MSCpE ANN; love low level real time embedded systems; first assembler on TRS80

Katılım Kasım 2022
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EmbeddedExpert
EmbeddedExpert@RmndCarr·
@SawyerMerritt since Verizon took over my internet has been crapping out multiple times a day. I need my starlink as a backup. If it keeps happening I'll be dropping terrestrial and get a high performance dish on my roof for starlink
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
5 million? He's in for a rude awakening. He added: "They cannot compete in urban and suburban against the terrestrial network. And by the way, that’s where like 95% plus of the revenues are."
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SweetMarie
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
What’s the last thing you would say to your wife if you were going to jail?
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EmbeddedExpert@RmndCarr·
@rhensing Takes a ton of talent. As a drummer I’d have a hard time with just the double bass
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BlueCollarMillionaire
BlueCollarMillionaire@TheReal_BCM·
The conversation has begun with my wife about trading in our 24 Tesla Model Y and buying the Juniper! $TSLA
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JeebsTX 🇺🇸
JeebsTX 🇺🇸@JeebsTX·
Be honest… The greatest government subsidy of our generation. How many times have you actually claimed the $7,500 EV credit? Drop your number in the poll. And don't lie. lol
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LibertyJ
LibertyJ@LibertyJen·
Has anyone else noticed Apple’s autocorrect has gotten progressively WORSE over the past two years?
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Bilal Sattar
Bilal Sattar@bilalsattar·
Tesla released a pretty cool product called the Remote Meter. It enables "Dynamic Power Management" It lets your Wall Connector automatically slow down or speed up charging depending on what else is running in your house. Super useful if your electrical panel is limited or you don’t want to pay for a big upgrade. This opens home charging to a lot more owners who thought it wasn’t possible. Tesla’s documentation gives a perfect example: “When your home is using more power—for example, when you have a dryer and a water heater running—your vehicle will charge more slowly. But when your home is using less power—for example, at night—your vehicle will charge more quickly.” Pretty clever device.
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EmbeddedExpert
EmbeddedExpert@RmndCarr·
I love right to repair, however, anything that has an electronic controller in it will need to meet the Cybersecurity Resiliency Act in the future. This will make it much harder, if not impossible, to modify/fix the original controller. Except for some simple component swaps of course.
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Doug 📐
Doug 📐@Tryangle·
Being able to repair is almost as important as being able to build something in the first place. Do you think the coming generations have any shot at being able to do either?
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Mike is correct.

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SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
Did you have one of these?
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Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
This picture makes me happy. How about you?
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EmbeddedExpert
EmbeddedExpert@RmndCarr·
@rhensing I just don’t find the issue in this. I did the same thing with my son’s skateboard during the last hurricane. It’s a FL thing.
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Jeff Lutz 🔋
Jeff Lutz 🔋@thejefflutz·
@hamids Except EVs, stationary storage, FSD, and soon Robotaxi. Other than that, not much…
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