DanglingFury
@DanglingFury@lemmy.world
- Comment on Jesus Christ 3 days ago:
Technically Iesus with an I. Probably sounded out the same as the guy who did my drywall.
- Comment on Octopus 1 month ago:
Stop, please. I can only get so erect.
- Comment on Empires fall 1 month ago:
Better ingredients, better pizza. Put Papa johns warm melty cheese in your mouth.
Honestly though i don’t mind papa johns pizza
- Comment on The mark 1 month ago:
No i was actually at work browsing lemmy on the toilet. Didn’t think it would hit this hard lol
- Comment on The mark 1 month ago:
Just be glad i wore my clean pair of boxers today
- Comment on The mark 1 month ago:
- Comment on Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal - The Verge 6 months ago:
Grand Wagoneer wishing they had numbers like that
- Comment on Tesla Cybertruck May Have A Rust Problem 9 months ago:
Yeah. I have a small pocket knife i carry everywhere, it is stainless. I’ve had it for years, and typically bring it in the water with me clipped to my swim suit (incase i need to cut a tangled rope). I wash it like a dish with soap and water, i use it hard and put it away wet, and it has been fine for years and years.
After all this, i took it on a single trip in salt water, it spotted with rust that night.
I also have a sig938 sas which has a stainless slide. I keep that dry and oil it on occasion, and yet that one spotted with rust within a year despite me taking good care of it.
Different grades of stainless make it different grades of rust resistant. Kind of like calling IP67 electronics like the iPhone 7 “waterproof” when they can only really withstand splashing
- Comment on Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Bought 9 months ago:
Public? No officer, i was masturbating on the moon!
- Comment on The Factory must grow. 9 months ago:
Who would think to developer this scenic mountain range into an industrial complex. It would be too expensive to establish utility and transportation infrastructure, let alone the private cost for each building and the cost of exporting goods. Might be eligible to strip mining since the shit falls right into the hopper and those mountain springs carry all the tailings away for you
It is much easier to establish an industrial park in a level area, preferable near navigable water. Enter wetlands and low lying coastal forests. Avatar was dead on with this. They make for the most economical places to clear/drain, pave over and exploit. Distance to the port is a major factor in profit margins. Can’t stop the work.
- Comment on Google Search’s cache links are officially being retired 9 months ago:
The forest grows out, gets fat with wood and brush and stuff, then it all dies to a fire or whatever. Something new always rises, and I’m excited for the new growth on the Internet
- Comment on Mothers know that this is a wholesome combination. 9 months ago:
The phone number is 4 digits. I realize we added area codes. I didn’t realize we had already done it once before that wet the other 3 digits
- Comment on GM Reverses All-In EV Strategy to Bring Back Plug-In Hybrids 9 months ago:
Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). You get a bit of range straight ev, usually like 30 miles, then it switches over to traditional hybrid with gas engine
- Comment on GM Reverses All-In EV Strategy to Bring Back Plug-In Hybrids 9 months ago:
Americans buy crossovers, so they make ot look like a crossover. Small is efficient, so Americans get the beans
- Comment on Banana for scale 9 months ago:
So roughly how many pounds per cubic banana
- Comment on The look... 10 months ago:
Motherfucker is 6’2 - 250 and looks like he can bech press a moped. Not sure what she was hoping for
- Comment on ah, how genuinely delicious 10 months ago:
Dylan spits a mad fire, man
- Comment on A mother used her EV to power her son’s dialysis machine amid storms and a blackout | Electric vehicles with bidirectional charging can be life-saving, especially in times of power cuts and natural... 10 months ago:
One answer could be to croudsource it. A mesh network of generative and storage nodes, like someone with solar and a home battery, but large enough to backfeed as needed. Perhaps on an hoa/neighborhood scale. If it could be incentivizes and achieved without undercutting the grid then it could eliminate the need for peaker plants
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Also if it’s cold as shit
- Comment on 40% of US electricity is now emissions-free 10 months ago:
Excellent distinction. Ty for the info
- Comment on 40% of US electricity is now emissions-free 10 months ago:
Besides maybe coal
- Comment on 40% of US electricity is now emissions-free 10 months ago:
Everything I find shows them as still being subsidized and receiving the lions share of energy subsidies, which is fine in my book.
- Comment on 40% of US electricity is now emissions-free 10 months ago:
They do get subsidized pretty well, which is a good thing in my book.
- Comment on Electric eel 10 months ago:
But how many amps?
- Comment on HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantly 10 months ago:
Back in my day…
- Comment on Twitch updates sexual content guidelines amid ‘topless’ meta backlash 11 months ago:
What is “thirst” in this context
- Comment on How many of you actually use the headphone jack on your phone? 11 months ago:
O that is nice. I did not know you could charge during the data connection
- Comment on How many of you actually use the headphone jack on your phone? 11 months ago:
If you open a pre-bluetooth audio vehicle and you commute, then you need an aux port. Even early BT vehicles had iffy connection issues that are immediately solved by just plugging in.
Roadtripping and someone else wants to play a quick song? Well you can go into the touchscreen settings and go through linking the phone to the vehicles bluetooth, or you can just pass the cord.
- Comment on Ford's CEO says he definitely didn't pay for that viral video of a stuck Cybertruck needing a rescue on a snowy hill 11 months ago:
Then this is a great choice. The ram trx might have a little bit more power (702 hp vs only 700hp in the raptor), but the front end and hood of the ford grants slightly worst visibility (aka looks better). Both come with factory lifts to further decrease visibility, as well as bleeding edge offroad suspensions which would be great for city driving.
- Comment on Ford's CEO says he definitely didn't pay for that viral video of a stuck Cybertruck needing a rescue on a snowy hill 11 months ago:
Better get a ford raptor