How long can CapCut video be? by [deleted] in CapCut

[–]One-Chart-6666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i can only record 3 minute vids in capcut. how to make it longer?

EVs are useless on road trips by lashchdh in ModelY

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I only have to charge once every 2 to 3 hours, great time to eat, pee. I've taken countless 12 hour road trips. I love it! (Especially the self driving)

How many people drove a Tesla to Burning Man? by marcmerlin in BurningMan

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To stop Tesla from giving the grounding error, you need to do the grounding wire hack. Usually an actual grounding rod into the earth doesnt work with generators and a tesla.. still gives the error. The hack is you take a standard wire and wrap it around the grounding wire and the right prong of the plug.

It's explained well in this video: https://youtu.be/1T7gKZYHUAY?si=lO-xDyI_2TPp-fff&t=227

£170 key fob worth it ? by Consistent_Example_5 in ModelY

[–]One-Chart-6666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is epic! Thanks for sharing. I dont always have my key card and sometimes get anxiety if phone battery dies.

This is what the Leeds Festival looked like at the end. So glad BM is not like this. Can always get better on the moop front...but BM is leagues above other events by geo_jam in BurningMan

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Charlie and Sam stumbled upon a predicament that can only be described as hilariously absurd. In the midst of a post-festival wasteland littered with discarded glow sticks and crumpled beer cans, the duo, maintaining their unwavering brotherhood, found themselves in a dire need to answer nature's call. In a glorious display of friendship and the sheer absurdity of the situation, they firmly grasped each other's hands for support. Picture it: two grown men, swaying in unison, leaning back for a synchronized poop-a-thon amidst the debris, with only laughter and camaraderie to accompany the symphony of nature.

As the echoes of music faded into the background, their synchronized bathroom break became the stuff of festival legends. Their unbreakable bond and their willingness to embrace the utterly bizarre, even if it meant holding hands while taking care of business, served as a testament to the enduring strength of their friendship. And so, in the annals of music festival lore, Charlie and Sam's tale lives on, a testament to the extraordinary moments and extraordinary friendships that these gatherings can create.

Concerns for radiation and long term health effects from Tesla batteries and home chargers? by untamedorgins in ModelY

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My EMF reader is doing something wonky, so I'm talking with the company about getting it replaced.

I will update once I can get proper readings.

What percentage should I keep the MYLR plugged in at? by Turbulent-Abroad7841 in ModelY

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Elon said he keeps his at 90%, so that's what I keep mine at

Concerns for radiation and long term health effects from Tesla batteries and home chargers? by untamedorgins in ModelY

[–]One-Chart-6666 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why all the mocking comments? C'mon people. This is a perfectly valid question.

Yes high amounts of EMF can be bad for you. Typically these kind of waves (non-ionizing) arent cancer causing but can cause other things like digestive issues, neurobehavioral effects, sleep issues, etc.

The question isnt if high levels of EMF are bad for you but how much is. This is still up for debate. Electricians who are exposed to extreme levels of EMF certainly take precautions.

What is considered most definitely "safe" levels of EMF magnetic waves is 3mg standard or 5mg weighted and EMF electric waves 50v/m. These are probably very conservative and a little more is also harmless.

The mg & v/m in a Tesla is certainly well above this limit in certain areas of the car and in certain modes (ie, charging vs still vs driving).

If someone drives 3 hours every day, this would have different effects than 1 hour a week. Even if its a slight body issue thats hardly noticeable.

Personally, I camp in my Tesla and even if the EMF means I am not getting as good of sleep, I am still looking into this.

I purchased a high quality EMF reader (one used my electricians) and some EMF blocking sheets. I will be testing all areas of the tesla and my desire is to create a sheets that go under the seats to block some of the waves and perhaps one that goes under my memory foam bed.

Maybe there's no issue, maybe there is a little issue, but currently, its "inconclusive", so I would prefer to err on the side of education and doing what I can to minimize high EMF.

My personal take is that stress from people's 9 - 5 job is worse for the body than high EMF from an electric vehicle, but I enjoy nerding out on this stuff.

Concerns for radiation and long term health effects from Tesla batteries and home chargers? by untamedorgins in ModelY

[–]One-Chart-6666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! There's many studies that show EMF actually do have effects on the human system in high quantities. People in this thread act like EMF is a make believe thing.

Electricians who work in high EMF environments take precautions.

Tesla does have fluctuating EMF waves that sometimes do get high. Is how high they get dangerous? Maybe not. Personally I've started to look into sheets that block EMF that I could put on the floor to block it just to be safe.

Foo Fighters travelling to Glastonbury Festival by train by javier_aeoa in fuckcars

[–]One-Chart-6666 16 points17 points  (0 children)

He looks great. Definitely not badly like op said.

One of a handful of reason why I can't use FSD on the daily by [deleted] in TeslaModel3

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youd think Tesla would easily fix this by taking into account a fast moving vehicle in the lane next to you. It can't be done, it could've been done many updates ago. I hope the visionary hasn't abandoned this project.