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@Quakasaurus
Tesla enthusiast | AI explorer | Random projects | unsolicited opinions, and this sentence purposely left unfinished -
Florida, USA Katılım Haziran 2025
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Hyundai buying Lucid would give them some of the strongest EV powertrain and efficiency engineering currently available, along with a U.S. factory and an existing robotaxi pipeline through Uber.
The bigger issue for Hyundai right now isn’t a lack of technology, it’s scaling profitably in a cooling EV market. Lucid has shown the opposite pattern: excellent hardware that has never reached sustainable volume or margins without repeated external funding. Taking on that dynamic now would add cost, complexity, and distraction at the exact moment when manufacturing discipline and cost per vehicle focus matter most.
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@UniversalORL I'm also in support of Universal having a memorial for him.
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The 50 million kilometers (over 31 million miles) of FSD Supervised driving logged across five European countries in under three months shows the tech clearing a harder test than most headlines capture.
The car is already generalizing across different rules, signage, cyclists, and construction without per-country rewrites. What’s slowing wider rollout now is mostly regulatory pace, not the vehicle’s ability to adapt.
Every one of those miles also feeds the same global training loop, so the edge cases European drivers are hitting are quietly sharpening FSD for owners everywhere.
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@GregScott_photo A couple years ago this would’ve looked like concept art. Now it’s just part of the scenery.
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@cryptosherpallc UTC handles shopping and dining in one contained spot really well, but without a movie theater it’s missing the piece that used to make these places a full evening destination.
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Just dropped a new video exploring UTC Mall in Sarasota! 🌴
If you’re looking for things to do in the area, check it out!
🎥 tiktok.com/t/ZTSGPpe1g/
#UTCMall #Sarasota #FloridaTravel #ExploreFlorida #HiddenGems
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Starship Flight 13 is targeting July 16 and will carry the first Starlink V3 satellites.
The interesting part is how this connects to the recent 10 Gbps result in Utqiagvik (roughly 4,500 people located 320 miles above the Arctic Circle with no road connection to the rest of the state). That came from bonded gateways in one of the most difficult environments on the planet. V3 satellites are built for much higher per satellite capacity, and Starship can put a lot more of them up per flight.
Together, these change the slope: instead of peak performance staying rare and location-specific, it starts becoming more normal across the network faster than simple linear growth would suggest. The July 14 launch from FL tomorrow is another step in the same direction.
The real variable now is how quickly that higher ceiling turns into more consistent real world performance for more people.
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10 Gbps peak in that environment is a solid technical signal. It shows what the system can do when conditions line up.
The real multiplier is the steady launch cadence (like the one on the 14th adding another 29 satellites). More nodes in the network improves routing options, reduces latency in busy areas, and helps turn these peak numbers into more consistent real time performance.
How soon do you think we’ll start seeing these higher speeds show up more regularly in non-polar regions?
I give it a year that this is the norm... The video floating around about the first time certain parts of North/South Pole were live streamed will be more frequent.
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@MetalWolf2015 @ParkWizar1 That’s the exact kind of swing that makes the app worth checking throughout the day. Hagrid’s and VelociCoaster seem to have the biggest fluctuations when staffing or guest flow hits a tipping point.
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@Quakasaurus @ParkWizar1 Speaking Of Hagrids, I was at Universal This Past Thursday, And I went to go ride hagrids, but the wait time was like 90 mins, so then I walked away and went to go have lunch, and then walked back to hagrids to see that the wait time had droppped down to 55 mins!! lol 😂😂
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@MetalXMeta @Xfinity Are they going to give you credit on your account at least?
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@PapiNCali Yeah but I been on many Sundays where I’m waiting at the freeway exit for the parking garage in all seasons
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@MarioNawfal Disney just got their next movie handed to them.
Flood → snake farm destroyed → 900 snakes (cobras included) loose in the city.
Plot: A brave princess must venture into the murky water and befriend the snakes.
Who are we casting as the princess?
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What if Florida’s Road Rangers ran Cybertrucks instead of the usual white pickups?
I looked at it like a small team of experts: capabilities, cost, real-world fit for highway assistance.
The Cybertruck actually lines up surprisingly well: massive towing, secure vault bed, built-in high-power export (powershare), and that tough exoskeleton. Operating costs could drop significantly in the long-term.
Not perfect (charging infrastructure is the main hurdle), but worth exploring as a pilot.
Would love thoughts from anyone in fleet ops or FDOT circles.

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3) With IKEA coming in right next door, this spot feels like the perfect time to do something.
That development is going to bring a ton of new traffic and attention to the area. Right now this waterfront is basically empty, except for the grass and palm tree.
Adding a clean path and a couple simple places to sit would turn it into an actual public waterfront moment instead of leftover land next to a giant store.
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This open water area right outside Mote Marine in Sarasota is beautiful… but it feels like something important is missing.
Right now it’s mostly grass, a path, and one lone palm tree next to the water. Most people drive past without a second thought.
Here’s what a few practical additions could turn it into for locals, visitors, and the bay itself. 👇

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2) Quiet educational approach
Subtle signage or a small interpretive element connecting the spot to Sarasota Bay ecology and what Mote does. Not loud tourist stuff, just enough to make people curious and give the area purpose.
It would turn a drive through view into a quick “oh, that’s why this matters” moment.
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1. Native habitat around the edges.
Instead of raw dirt and grass, plant native grasses, mangroves, or wetland plants along the banks. It would instantly look intentional instead of vacant, improve water quality, and create real habitat.
It also ties directly into Mote Marine’s mission, turning a “nothing spot” into something that actually supports the bay.
I understand the native habitat area might draw native gators and cause additional obstacles on the highway.
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