Vertical farm viability scales almost inversely with electricity costs. And the latter trends lower and lower as time goes by. So I'm pretty confident that it's coming.
Didn't ondsel implement a fix for toponaming as well?
Scan and Go is becoming very wide spread in Denmark. It's lovely! Cuts down the time for a quick shopping trip on the way home from work to less than half
You forgot that it's 1500 per week, not per day
Exactly! I wrote the same thing to them when that became clear.
Many ISPs in Denmark actually charge you 30-40 DKK (4-7 USD) extra for the 'luxury' of IPv6, which is the same that they charge for publicly routable IPv4 (of course). I found that quite infuriating, so I searched around and found one that had public IPv4 and IPv6 included in the price. A little more expensive all in all, but I just hated the concept of IPv6 being an "extra" in 2023.
Hetzner is affordable and way more transparent than AWS, btw
Insert Jack Sparrow's monologue about honest and dishonest men from the first PotC.
I think you're replying to the wrong guy
Fellow Tesla owner, and you really summed up my feelings too in that last paragraph.
Don't worry.
Trig is not hard ☺️
Compared to what you're also gonna learn 🤣
Signed, An EE graduate from 2016, who now works in embedded fixed point signal processing 😵
If it's BLE, it could last years on a coincell battery. I don't find that to be a problem if it can give a warning in advance of running out.
Yeah, and so could a lot of the teams from the UK. The Train of Great Speed would be the logical choice to get people from there to Paris.
Maybe something like the SEXY buttons for Teslas actually become a more common thing. Wireless buttons that you can stick almost anywhere you want and set up to control what you want.
I think the seeing in the ('data' view of the) sketch is called 'Make Internals' or something similar. It creates a surface for every closed area in the sketch, and seperately selectable line geometries for all connected lines.
Thank you!
Imagine what the FOSS CAD space would look like if AutoCAD etc didn't offer anything for makers!
He's weird, but he has the right ideas.
But using the dominance of YouTube to influence the browser market is textbook anticompetitive, painting a huge target on themselves for regulators.
Yeah the practicality of the cybertruck is definitely questionable!
I know it's fun to bash Tesla every now and then for their ridiculous things.
But do you really think, after making 4 vehicles with top of the line safety, that they will just say 'eh, fuck it' with the cybertruck?
It's an aluminum casting base construction, just like the Model Y, so why would there be no crumble zones?
Tesla Denmark Hits Milestone with Over 50,000 Vehicles
Kim Gaba Jensen, Regional Lead at Tesla, announced on September 26, 2023, that Tesla has reached a significant milestone in Denmark. The number of Tesla vehicles on Danish roads has surpassed 50,000, accounting for nearly 2% of all vehicles in the country. When Jensen joined Tesla in 2018, Denmark h...
The numbers are 50k sold in Denmark, with 20k being Model Y.
On top of that, there's an estimated 20k additional Teslas registered in Denmark that were originally registered in another country. Most of these are from Germany, due to a subsidy trick that was attractive for a couple of years.
This in total is almost 3 % of all cars currently registered in Denmark.