The Cyberkush Life is all about Full Self Discovery in the post labor, post money world.
Let the robots do all the work, it’s time for humanity to evolve to a higher level.
The future is electric and it comes in all shapes and sizes. @slateauto is really stepping out with a fabulous first product.
Yes we love you @Cybertruck but until you come in a compact size for small hauls there's really no better option. Little EV Truck. Little EV Price!
While they may have taken "the best part is no part" a bit too serious, we like the Crank Windows and stereo delete. The no fluff of this pint sized pickup is perfect for so many tradesmen & weekend warriors!
Hmmmm🧐Maybe we need a small shop truck afterall?
Reservation link below....
Just one of the many reasons abundance will arrive quickly. Deflationary technology at hyper scale rates.
Now imagine what happens to the price of everything with the raw materials are mined off the moon or passing rock in space at 5% the cost of the same kg on earth.
It’s all down hill from here 😝
“Outside the bounds of the 5 star safety rating”
While other automakers have yet to even introduce OTA (Over The Air) Updates in their vehicles, Tesla and its super vision system is now capable of airbag deployment 70 milliseconds quicker PRIOR to the accident for improved safety. SAVING LIVES with a software release!
@Tesla engineers are masters in the art of safety. So much so that the standard 5 star safety rating is in the rearview mirror!
https://t.co/8dP9XqLnHJ
@gmforbes35 😂 You said it.
Track homes are just a way to make money for most builders. The end product and or the way its "built" don't mean anything. Slap em up & wait for a hurricane.
The world needs a true home manufacturer.
Hmm.🤔If only there was a company designing that.😜
While a good start the logic misses the point. It's literally HOW homes are built that isn't affordable. It never will be.
As recent numbers show, as a planet we build 270 million computers, 1.24 billion phones and 96.4 million cars each year. And yet we only build 53 million homes annually. You see the problem. SCALE and production processes.
We will never see affordable housing until we implement robotics, automation, material sciences and first principles thinking.
We see a future of raw materials & energy in, home as an electronics product out.
A bit more to it than that of course but we see the future and intend on building it.
The LIBERALS are about to lose all their support overnight
Pierre Poilievre announced removing all taxes on home building.
BOOM this will be ROCKET fuel for building affordable housing.
LFG
Yep. It's disgusting. We need food water and shelter. Most people now have to choose.
It shouldn't take a thousand factories making a thousand parts shipped to a jobsite for hundreds/thousands of people to build a crappy box no one can afford or maintain.
We see a brighter future!
At Cyberkush, we think about the home affordability crisis a lot. We're obsessed really. Furthermore, we intend to do something about it!
We believe every human on Earth should be able to live sustainably & affordably. We see a home for $50,000 USD or less at scale. It's the mission.
Starter homes now cost $1 million dollars in 242 cities in America -- triple the number pre-Covid.
The kicker is the entire housing crisis is blue states. Because Communists make it illegal to build.
@JOBhakdi Tesla at scale (whatever that is and whenever that happens) will dwarf any prior manufacturing companies to date. It's not easy for people to comprehend something so big. Hyper-scale will be the word of the year sometime between now and 2030 and the world will use it ALOT!
@SawyerMerritt So happy to see that it is the smartest and SAFEST truck on the road. Not surprising for those of us in the Tesla Community but important for the rest of the world to see it in black and white