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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • I think I’ve seen more customized Teslas than any other vehicle to be honest. Half the ones in my area are wrapped, have custom wheels, bumpers, etc. I’m pretty sure it’s just another way people are customizing their vehicles.

    Some Tesla down the road from me has the coolest holographic rainbow wrap on it, it makes me envious every time I see it.

    Also, it could be that the T logo is the only piece of chrome on the newer models from the factory. I personally abhor chrome on vehicles, so I could totally see someone debadging theirs to get it off.



  • Honest question, have you personally been inside a Tesla or did you form your opinion through YouTube videos, car reviewers, and anecdotes from other people?

    I wouldn’t say the interior is on par with a typical “luxury” vehicle by any means, but I don’t think it’s bad either.

    Edit because I think this is relevant:
    A few weeks ago I made my first large mess in my Model Y. While getting out of the car I slipped and spilled a soda, a pizza slice, and 5 wings all over the seat and floorboards. I had root beer going down the walls, pooling in the seats, saturating the carpet, etc.

    And I have to say, that is the EASIEST interior I’ve ever cleaned in a car. It took me about 15-20 minutes and it was spotless. The faux leather is sealed nicely so the soda didn’t absorb through the stitches or run out the sides, the trim pieces were fit together snugly and I didn’t have to go digging to wipe soda out of the door jamb or seat tracks. The fabric on the B pillars and headliner didn’t stain, and it was easy to get to any spots I needed to. It doesn’t smell like any of the food afterwards either.

    I’ve spilled shit in a bunch of other cars and trucks of all shapes and sizes, and the Tesla was the easiest to clean up by far. I was impressed.


  • I’m sorry you feel that way, but I truly believe you have a fundamental misunderstanding about what the Tesla premium connectivity subscription is for. Most vehicles don’t come with a SIM card and LTE connection that you can use like a phone. It would be ridiculous to pay for premium connectivity in a vehicle that doesn’t have those features, but Teslas literally have a cellular data connection. That poses a recurring cost to the carrier (in this case it’s AT&T but paid thru Tesla), so it makes perfect sense for that to be a recurring cost to the end user.

    Your car doesn’t come with free oil changes or tires for life, so why would Tesla pay a similar amount indefinitely on all it’s vehicles?







  • Yes, as someone who also purchased one. Premium connectivity is $10/mo or $100/yr and it does a lot more than give you access to live traffic. You can also use it to watch Netflix and Youtube, stream music, and straight up browse the web from the car’s screen. If you don’t want to pay for it you can hotspot the car to your phone.

    I ordered when the wall charger was still included so I still got one.

    I have no complaints about the interior, and anyone who was conscious during the test drive certainly knows what the interior looks like before buying one.


  • I own a Model Y, don’t give a fuck what Elon does or says. I own a Ford too and couldn’t tell you who the hell the CEO of Ford is. Their personal opinions have fuck-all to do with the product, in my opinion. I test drove one, loved everything about the car, the charging network is objectively better, and I’m a big fan of self driving so that’s a bonus. I’m a little over a year into ownership and there’s absolutely no complaints I have about the car, it’s been a great experience.

    Now the question is, why do you have such strong opinions about what cars other people buy? I’ve had a great experience with my Tesla and don’t know of any better way I could’ve spent my money on a vehicle.


  • I started watching his channel back when he did the turn signal video a few years ago. I was skeptical at first because I had seen his videos pop up in my recommended a few times and wasn’t interested in them, but after giving it a chance I love his content and watch most of his videos all the way through.

    The only videos I haven’t watched in their entirety are the ones on subjects I’m already pretty familiar with. It’s hard to sit through 40 minutes of information you already know, but they’re excellent for learning about new topics.




  • This doesn’t pertain to your comment in particular, but it’s the first time I’ve realized a pretty significant issue with lemmy. I’m browsing from kbin, but when I click your link, it loads the page on your instance rather than loading the content in my instance.

    This is something we need to figure out, it shouldn’t be too complicated for instances to rewrite links and open the content “locally”. If I want to interact with the post you linked, I have to copy it, paste it into my instance’s search bar, find the same post, and then open it.

    That’s a pretty far cry from the convenience of just clicking a link.


  • This is inevitable if feddit is going to become mainstream. People have a herd mentality, if Lemmy is going to become popular there will always be a handful of instances that are much more popular than the others. These popular instances will need to scale (both vertically and horizontally) while the smaller instances will probably keep getting by with a single server. This is the same way email providers work, half the people I know use gmail, and most of the others use another large provider like yahoo or hotmail. It’s just the way this is going to have to work. People want to join an instance with their friends, even if they’re all federated together. They want to know that the instance they sign up for has peer approval and it’s already a tried and trusted one.


  • Do I get to see every post in every instance?
    Do I get to see all the comments?
    Do others get to see all of my posts irrespective of their instance?
    Can I see and interact with all users irrespective of their instance?

    Yes

    Can I browse Lemmy if my instance is overloaded?

    You can browse, but you can only vote, post, and comment from your home instance.

    If not, can I seamlessly move to a different instance?

    Not as far as I know, but I’m very new to the fediverse as well. Your account is tied to your instance, but there is nothing preventing you from having accounts on multiple instances. You can even choose the same username! Usernames are @username@instance.url

    For example, I’m @Technoguyfication@kbin.social, but I also have a mastodon account @Technoguyfication@mastodon.social. I can browse Lemmy/Kbin/Mastodon/etc. from any of my accounts, but anything I post or comment will be from the account I’m using at the time.