look, she does sound unlikable, but personal insults based on her gender are not cool.
if you want to be taken seriously, try writing your own survey, and your own app, and your own post, instead of serving people slop. you can’t expect people to invest more effort reading your post than you did writing it.
it’s probably ai generated advice since they couldn’t even be bothered to write the text of the post themself.
urgh, great. Thanks! I’ve not been able to get in for days but this sorted it. I assumed it was just another extended outage of that instance.
I use discord.com instead of the app now because of this. I mostly just dip in for a minute or two and then leave, so the startup time is a major barrier. And the website is great - you honestly couldn’t tell the difference, except you can use the browser zoom to make things like images and reactions bigger, which you can’t on the app.
Going down 1% in one night doesn’t tell you much. It could have (for example) dropped 0.2% but crossed the percentage boundary. I really don’t worry about my car losing power while I’m not using it - the power use is so close to zero with sentry mode off that I never think about it. There’s a setting to turn off sentry mode automatically when you’re at home or work, so that’s what I use.
There’s also ABC: Always Be Charging. If you have a charger available it’s better to leave the car plugged in. Using power from the battery adds cycles and degradation to the battery, but when plugged in the car will use power from the wall instead, which doesn’t degrade the battery. For example, if you’re losing 1% a day that’s 3-4 full charge cycles per year which would be saved when plugged in.
You don’t need to keep the cabin cool. It’s completely fine to let it get hot during the day. It will not cause damage. Every other car manages fine when parked in the sun and tesla is no different. The components are rated for high temperature. Overheat ““protection”” is pretty pointless imo. There’s extensive discussion of the topic on the tesla forums.
Yes, and I would expect my gaming pc to be working pretty hard if it’s running several ML models on four video feeds in real time.