Darius Liktorius 🇺🇸 🇱🇹

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Darius Liktorius 🇺🇸 🇱🇹

Darius Liktorius 🇺🇸 🇱🇹

@DLiktorius

Director of Architecture @PwC | Certs: AWS & Azure | Photographer | Opinions my own

United States Katılım Aralık 2011
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ΛI DRIVR
ΛI DRIVR@AIDRIVR·
THE GENIUS OF TESLA LOOK HOW MUCH TIME I SAVE MUCH IMPRESS. VERY WOW
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Nathan
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@altryne @dhh The real takeaway here is that appliance manufacturers should offer APIs instead of forcing everyone to use their UX. Modularity is the future.
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DHH@dhh·
Smart houses are so stupid. I've regretted it every single time the siren call of technology caused me to install a computer instead of a light switch, a computer instead of a door lock. And the custom integrations like Control4 are THE WORST. Jason is spot on.
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THE BIG REGRESSION My folks are in town visiting us for a couple months so we rented them a house nearby. It’s new construction. No one has lived in it yet. It’s amped up with state of the art systems. The ones with touchscreens of various sizes, IoT appliances, and interfaces that try too hard. And it’s terrible. What a regression. The lights are powered by Control4. And require a demo to understand how to use the switches, understand which ones control what, and to be sure not to hit THAT ONE because it’ll turn off all the lights in the house when you didn’t mean to. Worse. The TV is the latest Samsung which has a baffling UI just to watch CNN. My parents aren’t idiots, but definitely feel like they’re missing something obvious. They aren’t — TVs have simply gotten worse. You don’t turn them on anymore, you boot them up. The Miele dishwasher is hidden flush with the counters. That part is fine, but here’s what isn’t: It wouldn’t even operate the first time without connecting it to an app. This meant another call to the house manager to have them install an app they didn’t know they needed either. An app to clean some peanut butter off a plate? For serious? Worse. Thermostats... Nest would have been an upgrade, but these other propriety ones from some other company trying to be nest-like are baffling. Round touchscreens that take you into a dark labyrinth of options just to be sure it’s set at 68. Or is it 68 now? Or is that what we want it at, but it’s at 72? Wait... What? Which number is this? Worse. The alarm system is essentially a 10” iPad bolted to the wall that has the fucking weather forecast on it. And it’s bright! I’m sure there’s a way to turn that off, but then the screen would be so barren that it would be filled with the news instead. Why can’t the alarm panel just be an alarm panel? Worse. And the lag. Lag everywhere. Everything feels a beat or two behind. Everything. Lag is the giveaway that the system is working too hard for too little. Real-time must be the hardest problem. Now look... I’m no luddite. But this experience is close to conversion therapy. Tech can make things better, but I simply can’t see in these cases. I’ve heard the pitches too — you can set up scenes and one button can change EVERYTHING. Not buying it. It actually feels primitive, like we haven’t figured out how to make things easy yet. That some breakthrough will eventually come when you can simply knock a switch up or down and it’ll all makes sense. But that's at least 20 years down the road. It’s really the contrast that makes it alarming. We just got back from a vacation in Montana. Rented a house there. They did have a fancy TV — seems those can’t be avoided these days — but everything else was old school and clear. Physical up/down light switches in the right places. Appliances without the internet. Buttons with depth and physically-confirmed state change rather than surfaces that don’t obviously register your choice. More traditional round rotating Honeywell thermostats that are just clear and obvious. No tours, no instructions, no questions, no fearing you’re going to do something wrong, no wondering how something works. Useful and universally clear. That’s human, that’s modern.

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Darius Liktorius 🇺🇸 🇱🇹
@elonmusk So we are going to remove a lot of metals from the ground including rare earths to build these things, and “ship” them one-way into the nether regions, never to return to earth? What could go wrong?
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Cancelled our Model Y order today after they cancelled our delivery appointment scheduled for tomorrow before the 12/31 incentive expired, and because the following issue isn’t getting resolved. Hopefully, we can buy it once @Tesla issues a formal TSB and an actual permanent fix. teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/20…
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla Model Y is now officially the world’s best-selling car for the third year in a row!
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@dandtplusthree @Tesla Appreciate the words of encouragement. However, my wife is coming out of a *high mileage* Honda about due for new struts, yet the noise is near the same. She won’t be pleased with this.
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dandtplusthree
dandtplusthree@dandtplusthree·
@DLiktorius @Tesla This may not be popular, but the noise isn't that big of a deal. Because I'm really happy with everything else, it overrides it. But that doesn't mean I won't keep a close watch for other issues to pop up. Plus, my Tulsa Tesla team is top-notch. Cheers to the new ride! Post pics.
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dandtplusthree@dandtplusthree·
Welp, the new Y (2026) fell victim to the front control mount rattle. They didn’t have the parts at my dealership. So they are coming to my house to repair it. Cool. Love my @Tesla Tulsa HQ. If you have the Juniper model watch out for it.
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dandtplusthree@dandtplusthree·
@DLiktorius @Tesla Rescheduled the appointment for in person. They plan to do it same event. Thanks for the heads up.
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I tried it. Twice. Two demo drives. One extended almost 24 hours. It was recent two weeks ago in the new Juniper Model Y. It had issues. That said, we ordered one. However, the following widespread issue has me reconsidering and I may cancel our delivery. Note the sheer number of posts. teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/20…
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Tom⚡️
Tom⚡️@TitaniumTomP·
@EOTWoffgrid You should just try FSD once. It drove me 200 miles this holiday without touching anything other then the “start FSD” button
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Tom⚡️
Tom⚡️@TitaniumTomP·
The gas station is so much quicker to fill up I’d hate owning an EV 😖
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DennisCW | wen my L
DennisCW | wen my L@DennisCW_·
❗️we might have our first Juniper Model Y issue 👀 Multiple owners are now reporting a front driver-side suspension rattle at low speeds. One user said he “fixed it 90%” with… a rubber grommet from Ace Hardware 😂 another owner was able to get Tesla to replace a few parts and it seems to be fixed: • mount-front upper control arm -right hand #2188396-00-A • mount-front upper control arm -left hand #2188391-00-A Juniper owners — are you hearing the same noise?
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Seth Feingersh
Seth Feingersh@sethfeingersh·
@DennisCW_ yes!!! have a service appointment scheduled for 2 weeks from now - hoping there’s a TSB by then…
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Darius Liktorius 🇺🇸 🇱🇹
They are also desensitized to the low threshold of quality control on hardware and physical aspects that make a car, a car. I say this as someone with an active order on the Model Y Juniper and frustrated that I may have to cancel my order. Here’s a prime example. You are likely aware of the others. teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/20…
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Devin Olsen
Devin Olsen@DevinOlsenn·
@SawyerMerritt Well said - I think a lot of Tesla owners are desensitized to how incredible these cars are. We complain about minor nuanced issues with FSD - in a world where second place basically doesn’t exist. Can’t wait to see how much better things get next year.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Jumping from my Model Y into a gas car feels like driving a dinosaur. It can’t drive itself, you have to manually push the brake pedal at every stop, it’s over-the-air software updates are limited, the acceleration feels slow by comparison, and you have to push a button to start the car. In Tesla’s words: Some buttons starts cars. Others start the future.
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
“Whatever you do, don’t go to Tesla and drive it. 🤪 From the moment you get in and let it self drive, you’ll love it.”
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Enoch G
Enoch G@Eg3247·
@DLiktorius @Tesla I never noticed or have heard of this. Mine has no issues 18k miles in. Hopefully I didn’t jinx that
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Enoch G
Enoch G@Eg3247·
WE GOT A JUNIPER! My dad said we were going to get a cybertruck for a 48 hr demo (true) and we ended up picking up this gem instead. So beautiful. @Tesla really knocked it out of the park with this one 3 @Tesla household now! Great Cars and would buy NOTHING ELSE Deals were 🌟
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I would want a wheel available for the times I want to enjoy the act of driving. Leaving FSD for the rest. And why would you want to lose the ability to grab the wheel if something like a component (camera or otherwise) failure occurs? I’m a software architect with a lot of experience in data center high availability and redundancy. You probably understand what I’m referring to.
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DM - Ohio
DM - Ohio@dmelling72·
I literally never touch my steering wheel anymore. FSD 14.1 drives 99% of the time → heated steering wheel is now a $60 useless luxury. @elonmusk just delete it.
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Ashot Gaziyan
Ashot Gaziyan@AshotGaziyan·
@DLiktorius @cjbarchet @teslaeurope Good question…… but look on to my comments……. It looks like that car is not rusting, but gets iron deposits from other cars around riding on studded tires….
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Ashot Gaziyan
Ashot Gaziyan@AshotGaziyan·
@cjbarchet & @teslaeurope as much as I love my New Tesla Midel Y juniper, - as much I got disappointed more and more after another car was. How many more rust dots / spots / marks it takes to consider Paint work not being of a proper quality and as a subject of warranty claim. After 20 000 km , 7 months in use and car washes every 2 weeks or less often , this is how paint work looks.
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