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@TechGregNYC

Tech Commentator | EV Enthusiast | AI | Devices | Marathon Runner | Father of 2 | Follow for reviews and insights!

New york Katılım Mart 2009
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Tech Greg
Tech Greg@TechGregNYC·
@teslavangelist I did it myself and parts alone were 600. I also needed about 39 feet of wire.. That copper is expensive..
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DDOS@DD0S43·
@MKBHD @NASA ISO 400 and 1/1000 ??? Is it bright af up there😳
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AliceMia
AliceMia@Alice_MiaX·
Two trades are live. The bot is now fully built and firing on all cylinders. Next step is simple… let it run for two weeks, collect data, and let it do its thing. Six straight days of building to get here.
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AliceMia@Alice_MiaX·
Good morning everyone Good news The bot took 2 trades yesterday and won both •$135 That’s exactly what I want to see Bad news After a deep system check, I found some parts of the journal weren’t recording things properly So… back to fixing Every time I touch the system, I have to restart the bot Which wipes the previous performance Frustrating, but part of the process The reality is I’m not building a basic bot This thing has 75–100 moving parts It’s complex It’s detailed And yeah… it’s going to break while being built That’s also why Claude struggles with it But if this all comes together the way it’s designed to… This is going to be top level We’re getting closer 💻📈
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Ramy
Ramy@TeslaXplored·
BREAKING: Lease a brand new @Tesla Model 3 RWD for ONLY $299! Absolute best value for the money and it can drive itself! 👌🏽 $tsla
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Tech Greg@TechGregNYC·
@Alice_MiaX Very cool. Interested to see how it works out as well.
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AliceMia@Alice_MiaX·
I’ve spent the entire day building this bot with Claude. I’ve just finished! 🥱 It’s advised me to begin with paper trading for a few weeks to allow it to adapt. I’m excited to see its performance. Let’s see if the hype is real. Good night.
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JP@JPINVESTS23·
@wholemars I really don’t understand I have a juniper. Why would anyone use auto pilot when FSD is available? Can someone please explain
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Danny@UltraRunner26·
The hardest part of high-mileage training isn’t the early mornings, speed sessions, or even the long runs. It’s the damn sleep. Everything else I can handle… but getting on a solid sleep routine? Absolute nightmare. Tried everything. 😭 Am I the only one?
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Tech Greg@TechGregNYC·
@SnazzyLabs at least you have the excuse that youre actually a tech reviewer
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Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
what is wrong with me
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Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
The United States, Canada, and Mexico are the only good countries.
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Ben@benrwright·
@FredLambert Impossible to believe a word anyone from Tesla says though. The lying and BS starts at the top and trickles down.
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Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
This Jay Leno’s Garage episode is the most detailed technical walkthrough of the Tesla Semi we’ve seen to date, and the engineering story is genuinely impressive. The dual-axle powertrain approach, using a dedicated torque axle that disengages at highway speed, is an elegant solution to a problem that has plagued electric truck design. The extensive parts-sharing with Cybertruck makes economic sense and should help with supply chain scale, though it also means the Semi’s production timeline is partially dependent on Cybertruck component availability. The payload parity claim is the headline that matters most for fleet buyers. The weight penalty has been the single biggest argument against battery-electric long-haul trucking, and if Tesla has genuinely closed that gap with a combination of weight reduction and the federal EV exemption, it removes a major barrier to adoption. We remain cautious about timelines. Tesla originally promised Semi production in 2019, and the program has been delayed repeatedly since then. The 50,000-unit annual capacity target is ambitious for a truck that has never been manufactured at scale. But the product itself, based on the engineering details revealed here, looks ready.
Electrek.co@ElectrekCo

Tesla Semi has a million-mile battery, claims Tesla electrek.co/2026/03/23/tes… by @fredlambert

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Tech Greg@TechGregNYC·
@SnazzyLabs If you end up replacing it, get a used Landice, they are built like tanks
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Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
Everything is built like crap and nothing can be fixed.
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Tech Greg@TechGregNYC·
@Alice_MiaX It makes you question life in the US. They work to live, we live to work.
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AliceMia@Alice_MiaX·
What my friends have noticed in Italy so far 🇮🇹 Italians have way more cardio than Americans 😂 We haven’t taken a single Uber or taxi. We’ve walked about 60 miles so far. The crazy part is, you don’t even feel it. There’s so much to see, people everywhere, and you just keep going. Old people here don’t act old. You see 70- and 80-year-olds carrying groceries for blocks, walking uphill, and taking the stairs like it’s nothing. Almost everyone smokes or vapes. You notice it everywhere. Young and old. Everyone is polite. You walk into places hearing buongiorno, and leave with grazie and prego. It feels like old southern hospitality we once had in the states. People being respectful and saying hi or acknowledging each other. It feels calm and respectful. They’re shocked by how many people speak English. They expected a language barrier and haven’t had one. Italians love speaking English. Paying is easy everywhere. Cards, Apple Pay, and chip readers are accepted. No issues at all. They barely see overweight people 😂 Between all the walking and the lifestyle, you can feel the difference just being here.
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Documenting Saylor@saylordocs·
Bitcoin is at $74,000 If you want to buy on Coinbase, they charge $75,450. If you want to sell, it’s $72,700. WTF??
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