@TesDrivenAI Ditto. The Electric/cheap/low maintenance thing is something that I've slowly noticed. Not stopping for fuel, getting my driving time back to use for myself to a certain degree, etc. Happy accidents.
I didn’t buy a Tesla because of
-the environment
-it’s electric
-it’s fast
-it’s cheap
-it’s low maintenance
-the looks
-to flex
-to be trendy
I bought a Tesla because
-it’s the only car in America that can drive itself destination to destination with no intervention on any road!
Literally anyone that tells you otherwise is simply uneducated 🤷♂️
@major2571@TeslaKing420 https://t.co/255u5R8xAP
Probably using it wrong. Either detergent picked or cycle usage.
Prewash. Ensure hot water before starting it. Let it run. Keep it clean.
I keep moving blankets in there. That way if I'm picking up something like mulch/plants/etc I throw those down first. Couple of large contractor trash bags too. Generally potential messes are tossed up there.
If I'm headed to the range, that's where the ammo boxes go and other small items.
Food pickups. I cannot stand the smell of fast food in my car.
@OmarShahine@immigrant_boy88@openclaw That's pretty dystopian. You still retain all the skills, interconnects, and knowledge from your last position. If you work somewhere that changing positions means you can't communicate with the people you used it, that sounds like hell.