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RoyaltyInTraining , to lemmyshitpost in Checkmate
@RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.world avatar

Should have gone for the constitutional monarchy five moves ago

einfach_orangensaft , to memes in Materialism

NCD leaking again

Hildegarde , to lemmyshitpost in Stuck

What am I looking at? Should I conclude that Cybertruck is a bad off-road vehicle, or that sand is an unsuitable surface for driving, or both?

freebee ,

Yes both

Ilovethebomb ,

Mostly that the driver is an absolute muppet. Sand like that is so soft you sink to your ankles walking in it, the truck never stood a chance.

OutlierBlue ,

Please don’t denigrate the muppets like that. Muppets are cool. This guy is not.

MedicPigBabySaver ,

Cookie!

chiliedogg ,

An F-150 weighs just over 4,000 pounds. A Cybertruck weighs nearly 7,000.

That’s a lot of weight pushing into the soft sand.

Contestant ,

This isn’t true. Many higher trim F150s (bigger cab, 4wd, luxury interior) weigh over 6000lbs. Only the smallest, cheapest ones used for work vehicles are on the 4000lb range. Not defending the Cybertruck, but repeating false info doesn’t help.

chiliedogg ,

The 2023 F150 King Ranch Super Crew has a curb weight of 4,912 pounds. The Cybertruck is nearly a ton heavier.

It’s not an unfair to explain that being heavy affects traction in the sand, and batteries weigh a freaking ton. In the case of the F150 Lightning, for instance, the battery is 1800 pounds, and it’s pretty close to the Tesla in weight.

Guntrigger ,

Side note: the King Ranch Super Crew sounds like a range of chicken burgers.

Contestant ,

Some of the trims listed here are 5800 lbs: www.ford.com/trucks/f150/2023/…/f150-limited/

If you look at the f250, some are over 7500lbs: www.ford.com/trucks/super-duty/models/f250-xlt/

chiliedogg ,

Sure, if you intentionally try to make it as heavy as possible, it’s only a thousand pounds lighter.

Or you go for the F250 and reach into a completely different class of vehicle it can get heavier.

I bet a Navy destroyer weighs even more!

Bo7a ,

repeating false info doesn’t help.

sukhmel ,

Only the smallest, cheapest ones used for work vehicles

So, the only cases where using F150 is even justified?

Moneo ,

Maybe I’m misunderstanding what’s being said here, but it’s pretty surreal hearing someone explain how their pickup truck is too big to be useful as a work vehicle.

Cryophilia ,

Most big trucks are big because they have more interior passenger room. They’re essentially vans/SUVs with a small, useless bed that’s purely for looks. Only smaller trucks have a bed of usable size.

Kusimulkku , to linuxmemes in For optimal learning experience, it's recommended to do this on a GNU/Linux system.

Sounds like Jellyfin with those ports

TedZanzibar , to memes in He shall return

I am by no means an expert, but I think Gustave may be an alligator.

MeaanBeaan ,

You’re very right. How I remember it is that their names are sorta backwards. Alligators have snouts shaped like a C and crocodiles have snouts shaped like an A.

Anticorp ,

Crocodiles also have way more teeth visible when their mouths are closed, and they are a lot larger.

Anticorp , to memes in He shall return

Hey! Is Gustav a friend of Terry the Fat Shark?

KillingTimeItself , to lemmyshitpost in Stuck

sorry, im just trying to figure out how the fuck someone gets a cybertruck stuck on sand of all things.

M0oP0o ,
@M0oP0o@mander.xyz avatar

Its really heavy, and on sand that is all it takes. (well that and spinning the tires for a bit)

KillingTimeItself ,

i mean yeah, but like. You can literally dig it out in most cases. Regardless of that fact, airing down tires is a good idea, though im sure the tire deco would’ve mauled the tires in this instance. And sharp turns is just a bad fucking idea.

M0oP0o ,
@M0oP0o@mander.xyz avatar

This thing is like 6600 lbs, and on what look like street tires. Airing down would be great, before this was highcentered. I am also not so keen on getting under that to dig it out.

dumpsterlid ,

6600 lbs is a fuckton of weight to be moving around off road in situations with soft ground where tires might sink into loose sediment/mud. It just doesn’t make sense to build an offroad vehicle at that weight level unless you are only ever going to drive on rolling dirt forest service roads or on wide open arid and extremely firm terrain.

Yeah I know a big chunk of that is the battery, but that is the problem, if you want to design an actually capable electric offroad vehicle I think you need to start from the design standpoint that the platform needs to prioritize being lightweight, which directly points to a small old school wrangler type vehicle or to committing to a solution like the newest AWD toyota siennas that most efficiently makes use of the design constraints of having a large flat battery running along the base of the vehicle. I mean even those only weight 4800 lbs (though they are a hybrid not a dedicated EV and the battery isn’t actually that big but you can imagine a similar vehicle with a much bigger one).

M0oP0o ,
@M0oP0o@mander.xyz avatar

Yeah, unless you have really big tires to reduce ground pressure the EV off roaders will always have an issue. On the other hand the torque is great. I think the issue is having EVs that have more power then needed because beating a supercar is funny. If they made a small EV with just enough power for highway driving and good gearing for range you could have a good allrounder. But nope, gotta be giant, heavy and stupid fast.

dumpsterlid ,

Exactly an EV like this might actually be extremely practical for offroading as electric engines are so much simpler mechanically and you don’t need complex transmissions like you need with gas engines. You can beat the shit out of it more and you have unlimited torque. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3111881b-17a5-4728-b008-129599c8866f.jpeg

Or go smaller and have trailered EV polaris type vehicles that you can just plug in when you park them in your driveway/garage.

Yeah it is so stupid, but I mean so is the fact that there aren’t car companies selling toyota yaris like EV vehicles for stupid cheap everywhere that aren’t anything special but are even cheaper to run longterm than a yaris or honda fit. The usefulness of that type of vehicle is so incredibly obvious, but in the US at least battery refurbished and replacement of used EV batteries on say a 10 year old nissan leaf quickly outpaces the value of the vehicle. It doesn’t make any logical sense to me and I hope that there starts to be a much bigger industry and the price drops quickly from companies taking perfectly good older nissan leaf type vehicles and putting a new battery in them.

Of course, taking a step back electric cars aren’t the real answer, busses are (at least for most of the US).

KillingTimeItself ,

i think a big part of that weight with teslas is how they design drive units. Not having a mechanical drive train would help quite a bit, and free up a lot of otherwise unneeded room for changing up the platform handling. Also not being a cybertruck would probably be beneficial, im sure the body is pretty fucking heavy.

SoupBrick , to lemmyshitpost in Stuck

Imagine having enough money to be that dumb.

Track_Shovel OP ,

Imagine being that dumb and having money.

Life isn’t fair.

vampire ,

You know intelligence isn’t the only merit, right?

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Prove it epistemically

0Xero0 ,
@0Xero0@lemmy.world avatar

They bought a Tesla, what did you expect? They being able to think critically like a normal person?

HaywardT ,

I’ve been that dumb twice recently. Just not that rich.

https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/917495e5-43e3-4c8d-a4a7-9f77abc1caaa.png

Zink ,

Your version looks a lot more fun though.

blackn1ght ,

To be fair if you manage to find a way to sell the product you’re cooking in the back of that thing then you might end up pretty loaded.

casmael , to lemmyshitpost in Stuck

exceptional

DannyBoy , to memes in He shall return

Hopefully nobody’s putting that conversion kit into the Buick.

HKPiax , to lemmyshitpost in Somewhere in North Dakota
@HKPiax@lemmy.world avatar

Aw man, I don’t get it :(

eager_eagle ,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

just smile and wave, boys

maybe they throw some lutefisk to us

RIP_Cheems , to memes in Materialism
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

You know who else likes anti-material rifles?

BassaForte ,
@BassaForte@lemmy.world avatar

Burt Gummer

ummthatguy ,
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RIP_Cheems ,
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

Wait, it’s gummer? I always thought it was Gump.

barsoap ,

*materiel.

Not useful against modern armoured vehicles but they’ll still fuck up a motor block plenty. Or something like a transformer, radio equipment, any, well, materiel, as long as it’s not hardened.

Also useful to one-shot Deathclaws. Shot to the face, either armour piercing or explosive don’t remember, definitely the best way to deal with those buggers in FO:NV.

herrwoland , to memes in Materialism
@herrwoland@lemmy.world avatar

Reject materialism, embrace anti matter!

afraid_of_zombies , to lemmyshitpost in Checkmate

Make sure they get the bishops to. Religion is far worse.

afraid_of_zombies , to lemmyshitpost in Stuck

I am feeling better about myself already, thank you.

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