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  • This wouldn't explain the CT line, but they're going to release 2 new vehicles by June 30th that use the same line as the Model Y/3. They did upgrades for that during the model y changeover. It could be the final changes before they are released, but again, that doesn't explain the CT.

  • Oh wait, I understand what you're saying now. That makes sense.

    By not extending far into the building and going along the outside wall the end of the unit is actually into the next similar unit or the next corner unit.

    The building would have less depth than a building that orients units with the end of the units on the outside wall instead, but could be longer.

  • That's not really solving the problem, it's still windows only at the end of the unit. It's working with what they have. Bigger unit, more windows, but they're always at the end.

    Any room at the end of the unit can have windows.

  • probably yeah. In reality DOGE should step in and be like, hey it's not efficient to fire perfectly trained people for stupid fucking reasons like this.

    This time line is stupid.

    Also, I think we could add the hundreds of millions or billions of dollars this will cost to money DOGE has actually COST the government, by failing to adhere to its goals. Right? Its such a simple fix to an efficiency problem, this failure is theirs as well!

  • Assuming all power was handled by a single entity and not various businesses, there's no point in building new solar (or any new capacity) when you can just build batteries for the existing nuclear plant that you have to shut down in the evening.

    You should only build new power generation once you are able to drain the nuclear plants battery each day (or have the logistical planning to know when that will be the case anyway)

    edit: made up numbers example: If a 300mw plant can power 300,000 homes but has to shut down in the overnight, that same plant with batteries can maybe power 400,000 homes.

  • You can't have anything but windows at the end when you have a unit between two corners. With the way building codes require 2 staircases for escapes, it led to buildings being designed like that, since a corner unit only building with 2 staircases was a lot more expensive to build than a rectangle with these units in the middle with only windows at the end.

    With the new regulations in BC for example allowing a single staircase, we should start to see less of these narrow units, at least for shorter buildings where it's allowed.

  • The year is 2039, Florida has been perpetually under hurricanes for 3 weeks straight as hurricane after hurricane makes landfall. After careful review, it's been determined that the hurricanes have caused $0.00 in damage. There's nothing to be concerned about. FEMA has not been dispatched as there is no emergency.