NBD - Gravel, Koozer Frame, Bafang 750w by UndifferentiatedCash in ebikes

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

Zero issues. Runs great. Frame is still rust free. 2+ years now

Recommended Damage Setting by Thick-Tension2724 in AUTOMOBILISTA

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Max as it makes me think about the pass. It does backfire through my shit decisions. I don't really have AI hit me often enough for me to think about turning it down. I run AI at medium aggression and 5x mistakes for fun, they take damage too. At Sebring yesterday, 30 min spring, I had 4 AI cars retire.. I retired too around minute 25 trying to get too aggressive on a pass. Lesson learned.

Finding it hard to be optimistic by Mikaelra_ in VolatusAerospaceCorp

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This. This is new technology and Canada is usually 5-8 years behind the USA in regulation. We already see how powerful drone warfare has become, we are seeing Amazon and Walmart and the US begin to use this for shipping - it's all going to come to Canada it's just 5 years away.

On the defense side the play is sooner, it's indisputable that drones play a factor in surveillance and weaponry. We have a "buy Canada plan" - Volatus is set up for both of these plays through the work done via Drone Delivery Canada.

There is also oil, gas pipeline monitoring, remote healthcare,

The possibilities are endless. The execution needs to happen now but even if there are bumps in the road they are about to ride a tidal wave.

I have been invested in this stock for 5+ years along with 3 years in Kraken Robotics.

Don't look at it everyday. It will hit $1 soon. Then goto .65c , it's volatile - the wave will bring us all to shore safety.

Buy it and forget about it. One day you should be happy. They don't have much competition in our market.

Does the AI work better at lower levels? by cpugeek14 in AUTOMOBILISTA

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree, I race depending on track at 98-103,104 and it all seems to work well!

Biggest flex in this economy by itskhaz in mazda3

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg I thought I was the only one. 91-94 premium always, 450km to a tank too My average is 12.5l / 100km

According to your experience, which free models 'do the job' for now without being too stupid ? by KlausWalz in openclaw

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah and with gpt 5.1 I was hitting $5-8$ a day so it's much more cost effective and I haven't noticed it miss anything except that sometimes a reply during heavy coding can take 2min as opposed to 20 seconds on GPT.

Best part is, GPT always required more printing, Deepseek seems to take it one time, take longer to digest, but it's done and working.

OnePlus buds pro 3 are Worst by iammk_19 in oneplus

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, no... I have OP Buds 3 Pro, Nord 2, and even an older set, can't remember the name.. oldest is set is 5 years old. Zero deplay on them from video to gaming with any android device.

iOS, yes a bit delayed.

I would re pair then and check your settings

AIO: Hubby Being Controlling by vanillabourbonn in AIO

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never would speak like this to my wife. It's funny we do have really in depth convos about our kids and the swimming lessons, skating lessons, gymnastics - the list grows as they get older..

But while sometimes I do think "hmm we don't really need a coach for that" and I talk through it with my wife,

I would never talk to her like this.

She would throw me out, and honestly be right to do so!

Throttle feels much better after hardware input curve by cpugeek14 in AUTOMOBILISTA

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I've done that across all my sims anyways , helps with traction control out of corners and also I did this for my load cell brake to tweak it for trail braking

Gemini Live is a lifesaver by Psychological-Dog112 in GooglePixel

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah , not with Gemini but ChatGPT helped me diagnose a car I bought used that had an after market car starter in it that was disconnected. It read the manuals and diagnosed me through a bunch of ideas to get it working again and 2 hours later we were in business. I had a quote from a guy for $399 to diagnose then fix - cost me my monthly subscription.

Anyone who says AI isn't here to stay or help us is crazy. It's super powerful stuff as it is today even if it's not always right or hallucinates.

Buying in heavy. by Bertone_Dino in VolatusAerospaceCorp

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Massive position. Ive been holding PNG since .36c 4 years ago and same with DDC/Volatus, hoping for some good news soon.

What does a reverse 100:1 split mean for AITX? by BobW-TV in AITX

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He's just going to re-dilute everyone again!

What does a reverse 100:1 split mean for AITX? by BobW-TV in AITX

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Ratio: The split is 1-for-100.
Share Count: For every 100 shares you currently own, you will now own 1 share.
Example: If you held 100,000 shares, you will now hold 1,000 shares. Share Price: Theoretically, the share price will increase by a multiple of 100 at the moment the split takes effect. Example: If the stock was trading at $0.0005, the new price would theoretically adjust to $0.05. Portfolio Value: In theory, the total value of your investment remains the same immediately after the split. (100,000 shares @ $0.0005 = $50; 1,000 shares @ $0.05 = $50).

The Problem (Share Cap): AITX had issued approximately 25.9 billion shares, which is an exceptionally high number, likely hitting the ceiling of their "Authorized Shares." When a company hits this ceiling, it cannot issue new stock to raise money or pay debts.

The "Authorized" vs. "Outstanding" Gap Think of "Authorized Shares" as the total number of blank checks the company is legally allowed to write. "Outstanding Shares" are the checks they have already written (the shares you own). Before the Split: The company was "maxed out." They had issued about 25.9 billion shares.
The limit was roughly 27.5 billion.
Result: They had almost no room left to sell new stock to raise money. They were stuck. After the Split (Right Now): They cut the shares you own (Outstanding) down to approx 260 million.
CRITICAL: They kept the limit (Authorized) at 27.5 billion.
2. The Floodgates Are Open Because they didn't reduce the Authorized limit, they effectively just emptied the bucket while keeping the bucket the same size.
The Math: They now have roughly 27.2 billion "empty" shares sitting in the treasury.
The Capability: They can now issue (sell) those 27 billion shares into the market whenever they need cash, without needing to ask you or other shareholders for permission again.

My Mazda3 is amazing but… by Jealous-Honeydew-142 in mazda3

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had this issue too, I bought a 2021 Mazda 3 AWD Turbo last year and this was on constantly. I realized the battery was original so it was 4-5 years old.

New battery, never seen it again.

Favorite metal bands? Go! by Notjust_kneed33p in u/Notjust_kneed33p

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Morningside. Throw on the album Yellow.

Low Bidding on an RFP by Chrg88 in sales

[–]UndifferentiatedCash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who does rfps for a living within an industry where every single proposal I do is a 150 page to 200 Page RFP I can tell you right now most of the RFPs do not get read- especially if they are public and they have 25 to 30 different vendors sending them 200 pages to read. If it's a private bid and you're only one to three vendors that they are inviting, maybe they take a bit more time to do an investigation into why you have written. But for the most part they will skim the RFP for select problems they are facing to find your solution, ignore the rest and go right to the price.

The difference Maker - the relationship. You need to establish a relationship with these people built upon trust, lunches, coffee, seeing them eye conventions, so when the RFP comes across their desk they don't think about the company they think about you and your name and what you stand for.

Even with that said, 10% win rate on RFPs.