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Darkassassin07
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I’m so glad I purged windows from my systems this year.
Go fuck yourself Microsoft.
There are those that build entirely by hand; but the more common method is to use tools/mods like MCEdit to copy+paste whole sections of blocks. Then you can just build out one of each logic gate/larger section and copy+paste it all together into the full creation bit by bit.
The only thing that came to mind is charging cordless tool batteries between job sites. Most other things you’d want mobile usually has a 12v alternative, if not being explicitly designed for travel.
It really is a stupid limitation, and I’m mostly sure it’s there just as an excuse to not payout warranty claims.
Oh, most definitely. Tracking battery wear should 100% be standard practice, and considered when buying/selling used EVs.
I just find it interesting that Tesla tells you to do something, then ultimately punishes you for doing so.
If you’re not supposed/allowed to use it as a stationary power station; don’t advertise that use case as a selling point.
The Cybertruck explicitly advertises its 120/240vac inverter for ‘job site tools’ and other similar uses; then voids your warranty if you actually use it ‘while stationary’.
Here’s Louis Rossmann ranting about it for a bit.
If SpaceX moves, and it’s worker’s are unwilling/unable to move; does that grant them severance?
I’d take that out.