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Not sure how you might use tesla.com to do an install. I'd recommend a solar technician, and he/she will have no trouble / difficulty adding additional panels, batteries etc, as long as you've got the loot -). Source: 7 months ago
This looks very weird: Vinfast should buy up vinfast.com - like Tesla did in 2016 with tesla.com for US$ 11 Million (in today's money that is US$ 14 Million). Source: 7 months ago
i'm thinking of using tesla.com to install my system. what's the difficulty level of adding more solar panels and powerwalls after the initial install? I'm thinking of adding ~6kwh system + 2 powerwall 3's (when available) but may want to add more later. Source: 7 months ago
I know I can browse tesla.com itself, but it often limits your view on cars that are too far away. Source: 8 months ago
To my surprise, the app still shows wifi as connected and active. Nothing about Ethernet by looking at my router's web interface. However, I still can't tell which connection is being utilized to communicate with tesla.com. Source: 9 months ago
I might interest you in the museum of endangered sounds… http://savethesounds.info/. - Source: Hacker News / 18 days ago
So many old electronic noises, luckily there's the Museum of Endangered Sounds at http://savethesounds.info/ for when I feel nostalgic. Source: over 1 year ago
Http://savethesounds.info/ - listen to a museum of endangered sounds. Source: about 2 years ago
For your pleasure: http://savethesounds.info/. Source: over 3 years ago
I heard that sound again this week on Brendan Chillcut's simple and wondrous site: The Museum of Endangered Sounds. It takes technological objects and lets you relive the noises they made: Tetris, the Windows 95 startup chime, that Nokia ringtone, television static. The site archives not just the intentional sounds -- ringtones, etc -- but the incidental ones, like the mechanical noise a VHS tape made when it... Source: over 3 years ago
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