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  • In Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3

    Prompt:a solid color tuxedo and single color pair of fancy leather shoes in a bold color associated with birthday celebrations. the words "happy birthday" are embroidered on the lapels of the tuxedo jacket in fancy gold script. the rest of the tuxedo and shoes have a scattering of different birthday themed patches and embroidery

    Bing either missed adding anything special to the shoes or made multicolored shoes, not what I'm going for

  • Well, when the devil played it, it definitely made and evil hissss

  • I see what you did there.

    Aw man, that's not it

  • In Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3

    Prompt: a fiddle made of solid gold, gold body, bright white neck and white fretboard, gold tuning pegs. It has shiny black strings and the body of the fiddle is engraved with intricate flame designs, and a few hidden skulls. it comes with a matching bow made of gold.

  • I think the golden fiddle would look something like this

  • A Boy named Sue?

  • Yes, if the cost is low enough that the price per Kw is less, I think we would find more places to put it. On fences, on balconies, on rooftops of course, on awnings for parking spaces, on gazebos as a shade curtain, on pavilion rooftops.... Yeah

  • Yeah, it's about the price of a full engine and transmission replacement for an internal combustion car.

  • Yes, and varying the amount of power put into the system would increase or decrease the total range. A full power launch depletes the battery more quickly than a gentle, controlled acceleration to road speed.

    I'm talking about limiting the amount of power that can be dumped into the motor at any given time, or limiting the power of the motor itself in order to get a more efficient experience.

  • I think trim packages or settings in the car that trade acceleration for range make a lot of sense.

  • Idk. Work got easier for having my full attention during work hours, and home life got better for having my full attention there when I'm not working. Is that workaholic?

  • I decided to apply myself at work.

    Like, fully invested during work hours, fully off when it's time to go home.

    Suddenly, my drive to constantly fit a quick mobile game in here and there evaporated. Work became my game, efficiency, working safely, and skills improvement becoming my stats.

  • The posted speed limit plus 5mph is considered normal where I'm from in America. 10 over is asking for a ticket.

    I visited Texas once, and was amazed to see most everyone driving 20-30mph over the posted limit, even past the speed traps with no consequences.

  • Also, as we realize that we don't need 400+ miles of range in a commuter car, cheaper battery chemistries make a lot of sense, despite their shorter range per kg or lb

  • It accounts for speeding... How? Cross reference location with local speed limits? Record times above an internally set speed?

  • I've thrown things away that I know I could fix because I simply didn't have time. Working long hours to get by, and investing time in family and friends was more important, so it would take so long to get the thing fixed that something else about it would have broken just from waiting around. Eventually, I decided I can live without the thing or it's too important to daily life to go without is as long as it would take me to get it going.

  • Hmm, yes. That too.

    Or a fire going out of control or falling... Yeah there's lots of ways such an adventure could go morbid

  • I think I would stick to the cave, try to build a house out of it, and end up dying of snakebite, dehydration, or spider bite.

  • Whenever the one I have stops working. The last few have kept going for 2-3 years until they wouldn't charge. This time I have a case that covers the charge port from dust, I expect to keep it going 3-4 years.

  • Huh. Seems like ai startups and clean manufacturing should invest in building their own solar and wind farms, mini nuclear power plants, and geothermal generation plants. If the AI or whatever doesn't work out, they can fall back on selling the power they generate. if it does work out, they don't have to pay grid prices for their power needs.