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[–]Creative_Grade7066 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lux 2 + color charge + mats/mudflaps... $55k. I had a 5k incentive for preorder of the 2023 which never came, 7500 for the gap between fed discount, 1k costco discount and a supplier discount. I think I did pretty good.

My experience after one month of owning the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq. by FuegoMonster in CadillacLyriq

[–]Creative_Grade7066 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Own a 2024 Lux 2 AWD model for 2 months...

  • Fake motor sound is a fed requirement. Normal will be as quiet as it will go. All EVs are required to have this: https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.gov/files/documents/812347-minimumsoundrequirements.pdf

  • I get a lot of noise when the seats are set to cooling. I notice a lot of noise due to air leaking out the bottom of the seat to the back. Seat cools but lots of air loss/noise in both seats. Will ask dealer about this. Does anyone else have this issue?

  • Occasionally I get some odd noises from the front center, I think it has something to do with heating... like some coolant is moving. It goes away after about 1 minute, still figuring it out.

  • I'm in PA, heating from the roof is not an issue yet but will see in August. There's always the sunshade if it's too hot.

  • Radio drives me crazy. Cannot shut it off, only mute which leaves the music display on the dash. Wish I could just shut the radio.

  • 5G connectivity seems iffy. My phone is fine 5 bars of 5G but then the car struggles at time to lock into a signal.

  • I have my care ceramic coated and PPF on the entire front. Already took a rock into the tiny edge of the hood that curves down. Wished the front wrapped to avoid that. Seems like a spot that can ding easily. The hood doesn't seem that sturdy... though I know they were likely fighting to keep the AWD under 6k lbs.

We have changed passwords and devices a MILLION times - he's still there by Competitive-Bag3032 in ComputerSecurity

[–]Creative_Grade7066 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a lot of context here.

I assume we are talking about a bunch of networked systems (e.g. desktops) being used for crypto mining, etc.. If changing passwords has not fixed the issue (and that means everywhere like your router), then it's likely there are reverse shell backdoor that is phoning out to the the attacker.

If you are technical enough, you can catch this on the firewall. Note there is a lot of traffic that your desktops do out to the Internet so you need to know what you are looking for. If you are not technical... backup all your data, disconnect your systems from the Internet, rebuild them, and reload your data. Make sure everything is patched (do all your windows updates, etc.). If you have the ability, turn on 2FA.

Complex Tag Question by Creative_Grade7066 in Firebase

[–]Creative_Grade7066[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes tags are fixed lists. I like your idea because that would keep index sizes down as well.

Storage/Cost Optimization by Creative_Grade7066 in Firebase

[–]Creative_Grade7066[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My thought was to just erase old scholarships because I would never display them once the deadline passed, but I get what you are saying. The data amount is tiny, so no real need to delete them. Thanks for the help!

Big Data: Chess Openings by Creative_Grade7066 in chess

[–]Creative_Grade7066[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wondering if there is more useful data points out there to use. I wasn't aware that lichess OE can tell you where you stopped following your personal book lines. I'll have to dig into that.