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I've been informed of an attempt to consolidate all the Tesla communities into teslamotors@lemmy.zip (for Lemmy.world users, you can still access it here: https://lemmy.world/c/teslamotors@lemmy.zip).

I'm interested in hearing the community's thoughts on this. Consolidation is the name-of-the-game right now in Lemmy, we just aren't big enough to have critical mass especially as tons of different communities are split off like this.

/r/RealTesla from Reddit was necessary in the 2010s where Elon Musk was running popular and it was impossible to get a critical word in about bad Tesla service, the lies from Tesla's sales about their fuel gauges or even have awareness of how explosive Li-ion batteries are.

Today, its becoming clear that Tesla Lies (led by Elon Musk) is the norm. And we can see that today a "general Lemmy" community about Tesla that its possible to be critical about Tesla even on a Tesla-focused community.


That being said: I'm not for closing down /c/RealTesla. We need a "signpost" for the /r/RealTesla Redditors who are beginning to branch off to Lemmy.

But I'm considering leaving a signpost to teslamotors@lemmy.zip, especially since they're more active at the moment about Tesla news. I'll try to keep this community here active as a lifeboat for lost Redditors however.

What does everyone else think?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by dragontamer@lemmy.world to c/realtesla@lemmy.world
 
 

Posted: https://old.reddit.com/r/RealTesla/comments/14n7fhp/meta_announcing_realteslalemmyworld/

With the #RedditBlackout June event and /r/RealTesla opening back up, I think the community needs a meta-discussion. I'll make the first move with this post on Lemmy.world.

First and foremost: if a user wishes to choose the default option of staying on Reddit... that's fine. This is likely the default choice for many posters and commenters and you'll get no qualms from me if this is your decision. Alas, a subset of the community will need to think of migration options. Some of us simply do not find Reddit Administrator's stance compatible with our morals and are seeking new internet homes.

I hope that this guide will open the discussion of migration (to where? Pros/cons?). I've mostly played with Lemmy during the #RedditBlackout, so I'll be sharing my experiences here. I also have heard whispers of other options, that I'll briefly cover at the bottom of this post.

I have to imagine that people out there are on the fence about these migration options. I'm here to answer your questions, based on my experience with Lemmy. Both the goods, and the bads.

!realtesla@lemmy.world

https://lemmy.world/c/realtesla -- This is where I, Dragontamer5788, have experimented with Lemmy for the past few weeks during #RedditBlackout. As a "Fediverse" community, it is accessible from many, many different servers:

https://lemmy.world/ is the "home" server of !realtesla, while there are "Federation" pacts with many other servers to smoothly allow the discussion (posts, comments, upvotes, moderator actions, etc. etc.) and keep the states all in sync.

The Fediverse's goal is to provide a social media replacement in general. And the Lemmy and kbin sub-communities of the Fediverse are trying to replicate a Reddit-like discussion environment.

Federation adds a little bit of new complexity due to the different-servers. See next section for more details on that.

Musings on the Choice of Home Server

Users, and communities, should pick a home server which has a reasonable and trustworthy administrator. The good news is that most administrators are reasonable people in the Lemmy-verse. So you can mostly just pick at random and... probably... be fine.

sh.itjust.works, lemmy.ca, lemmy.world are all fine picks. https://kbin.social/ deserves special mention: its part of kbin project, not Lemmy, but they seek some degree of compatibility, and https://kbin.social/m/realtesla@lemmy.world works. I don't know how many bugs that federation has however, but it could be an option if kbin looks better to you!

I picked https://lemmy.world/ as !realtesla's home because I was just following the #RedditBlackout crowds to this server. Upon my last few weeks of experimentation, I've discovered Lemmy.world has become the frontrunner due to open-registration policy, and trust in @Rudd, the main administrator. @Rudd has successfully run the mastodon.world server through the Twitter Migration last year and still runs Mastodon.world today. Politically I'd describe everyone here as moderate-left.

https://beehaw.org/ is a left hangout spot that is expected to refederate with https://lemmy.world/ eventually. Beehaw.org's closed community style means that only the administrators can create communities (aka: subreddits), making Beehaw.org the most curated of all sites in Lemmy. You will be cut off from https://lemmy.world/c/realtesla for the near future however, but the highly-curated high-quality communities (albeit left-leaning) are clearly an advantage and I suggest you to check them out too, despite the fact that they can't access https://lemmy.world/c/realtesla . Long term hopes is that automated moderation tools of lemmy improve enough to give this small team of admins/moderators the ability to open back up to a big instance like lemmy.world.

https://sh.itjust.works/ seems to lean more right / libertarian than other servers. They also seem to be defederating from lemmygrad (aka: tankie-communists) and exploding-heads (aka: right-wing trolls), so their administrators seem to have a good grasp on decision making. I feel like a number of /r/RealTesla commenters would be more comfortable here, rather than the left-leaning other instances.

https://programming.dev/ is perhaps the largest programming-specific instance on Lemmy so far. There are other boutique servers, such as https://mtgzone.com/, https://dormi.zone/, and https://startrek.website/, which have grabbed a large number of users and have successfully migrated to their own server-specific community.

https://lemmy.ca/ is a Canadian specific server. Today there seems to be glitches in the federation between lemmy.ca and lemmy.world however, but hopefully the administrators figure out the issue! I bring this one up to note that even when "Federated", software bugs can prevent posts, comments, and upvotes from traversing between servers, so picking your "home server" has a degree of importance... especially during bug-fixing times.

Not everything is pleasant. exploding-heads.com just caused an upstir as they've proven themselves to be administrated by far-right wing trolls, and have been defederated from https://lemmy.world/. Also on my RADAR is lemmygrad.ml, a far-left communist tankie server. They seem to mostly keep to themselves and aren't invoking troll campaigns, but there's a number of instances that have already chosen to defederate from them purely on political grounds. (https://lemmy.world/ has kept this connection up).

I see defederation as a new tool in the toolbelt for administrators, where an entire server can ban all the users from another server en-masse if those users cross the line. Defederation therefore makes me optimistic: seeing the new possibilities available to handle online trolls and help moderate the discussion, and help build the communities we want. I recognize its not for everyone, but I'm overall optimistic for this environment and want to participate.

Bugs and issues

Lemmy is... not the best written software yet. It reminds me of 2008-era Reddit that's constantly falling over itself as more-and-more users join (Digg migration event anyone?). https://lemmy.world/ in particular is the largest Lemmy today, and we're seeing bugs here that don't exist on other servers.

  1. Federation bugs -- Lemmy.world requires thousands of background threads/workers to sync posts to-and-from other servers, due to its large size. If you use https://lemmy.world/c/programming@programming.dev (ie: the Lemmy.world portal to programming@programming.dev), your posts, upvotes, and comments could be delayed. In some cases, bugs with https://lemmy.ca/ has trapped my posts for days of delay. I've notified the administrators of this problem, hopefully they'll figure out the issue.

  2. Lemmy UI bugs -- Error-handling is poor. If you sign up for a new username and the email fails for whatever reason, spinning-circle forever. If you have a password that's too long, spinning-circle forever. If the topic is too big, spinning-circle forever. If the community is too big, spinning-circle forever (but your post/comments go through). Lemmy was in an alpha/beta state and isn't quite ready for the #RedditBlackout. But if you are familiar with the bugs, you're more or less able to talk to the home-server just fine.

  3. Lemmyisms -- Pulling in a remote community is a manual job invoked by the search menu (!!!). This means that if you can't see a community you know exists, you need to invoke a dance with the search-bar to get the https://lemmy.world/ server to federate to that community. I haven't figured out the full details myself. But this, in combination with #1 bugs and #2 bugs makes for a frustrating experience.

A number of these bugs were trying to be fixed in .18, a new version of Lemmy aimed for deployment for the July 1st rush. I... don't think .18 will make it to Lemmy.world in time for the July rush though, so we'll just have to live with these bugs.

How to Sign Up for Lemmy.world

This needs a guide because of how many bugs there are in Lemmy.

  1. Do not use an underscore in your username. If you do, the signup GUI glitches out and "spins forever".

  2. Do not use a password longer than 20 characters. If you do, the signup GUI glitches out and "spins forever".

  3. Pray and hope the verification email gets delivered. If the process of emailing fails, the signup GUI glitches out and "spins forever".

  4. If the verification email gets partially delivered, the GUI will succeed, but you'll have "spins forever" problems when you try to post. If you have any issues, contact me and I'll try to relay a message to https://lemmy.world/ administrators to fix your account.

Other Migration Options

kbin, especially the https://kbin.social/ server, is another popular option. It is mostly compatible with lemmy (and indeed: https://kbin.social/m/realtesla@lemmy.world proves that they can access realtesla discussion). The main issue is that kbin's frontend is entirely different, links written in "Lemmy-style" will not work on kbin.social's UI.

There's specialized communities: such as https://squabbles.io/, https://lobste.rs/, and https://tildes.net/. Unlike Reddit, these sites are aiming at smaller growth, so its more difficult to sign up for these communities. Like https://beehaw.org/, without the hopes of future federation, they have strong moderator teams and seem to have built a good community.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by dragontamer@lemmy.world to c/realtesla@lemmy.world
 
 

I'm Dragontamer, a long time member of /r/RealTesla. Although I've never had moderation duties on the subreddit, I think most /r/RealTesla posters would recognize me.

Like many other Communities created this week on Lemmy.world, /r/RealTesla stood with the Reddit moderators and shut down indefinitely. This is a great time for the /r/RealTesla community to experiment with the Fediverse. I admit that I don't know how long our stay here will be, but as day3 of the blackout rolls by, its time to start experimenting with alternative homes.

For those from Lemmy.world, /r/RealTesla serves as a grounded discussion of Electric Vehicles without the need to worship Elon Musk. There is a need for a community site where people are allowed to complain about their Tesla problems without getting banned from the mainstream, often Tesla-controlled and moderated, sites. /r/RealTesla serves as that home.

A number of "Teslagenial" topics have come up on the regular: Twitter drama, SpaceX drama and the like. As Elon Musk owns these companies, it is somewhat on topic. But I'll work to make sure that the front page remains mostly Tesla based. In general, off-topic chatter is allowed as long as we don't lose our focus on Electric Vehicles, Tesla and such subjects.

Rules

All Rules were based in the original /r/RealTesla rules.

The most common broken rule is Rule#5: All Links must include the original title of the content. Editorializing is bad enough on the internet as it is, we don't need to make it worse by adding our own personal bias to it. Just link the original article and include the original title.

Rule#3 needed to be changed as "Reddit Flairs" are not yet implemented on Lemmy. Shitposts are allowed, but limited. /r/RealTesla had a sense of humor, but we don't want it to overwhelm the discussion. Feel free to joke or go off topic a bit, but don't overwhelm the front page to the point of distracting the other users.

Rule#2, "MetaPosts", are posts discussing /r/RealTesla, its members, or its rules. They aren't off topic, but they are often dramatic. Meta-posts will be welcomed in the GigaThread. It is only the creation of a new topic that needs to be regulated. If you feel the need to call high-notice to your Meta-issue or Meta-discussion, ask the moderators before posting otherwise the topic will be deleted on the spot.

Rule#8 might be confusing for long term Redditors or new users from Lemmy. Image Posts commonly were used to circumvent Rule#5, by making a post on Twitter, taking a screenshot of it, and then editorializing a misleading title on top of it. Due to long-term abuse of image posts, this is hard-banned in this community. No "image posts" allowed. You may not have posts mostly consisting of a text inside of a .gif or .jpg picture. Especially if you're trying to circumvent rule#5.

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Just a few protests of note happening around the country. I know there's more but these are the instances I was aware of.

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Tesla protests are beginning to get more organized.

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This NEEDS to be saved. People will forget if we don't save this.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22892955

The Prius Prime is a dual fuel vehicle, able to run 100% on Electric, or 100% on gasoline, or a computerized blend in-between. This presents me a great opportunity to be able to do a direct comparison with the same car of an EV engine vs an ICE engine.

  • Toyota computer claims 3.2mi-per-kwhr.

  • Kill-a-watt (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kill_A_Watt) claims 2.2mi-per-kwhr.

  • Additional 1.5% losses should be assumed in the wires if you wish. (120V drops down to 118V during charging, meaning 2V of the energy was lost due to the resistance of my home's wires).

  • Level 1 charger at home (known to be less efficient).

  • Toyota computer claims 53miles-per-gallon (American Gallon).

  • I have not independently verified the gallon usage of my car.

  • 295 miles driven total, sometimes EV, sometimes Gasoline, sometimes both.

  • 30F to 40F (-1C to 4.5C) in my area this past week.

  • Winter-blend fuel.

  • 12.5miles per $electricity-dollar (17.1c / kw-hr home charging costs)

  • 17.1 miles per $gasoline-dollar ($3.10 per gallon last fillup).

If anyone has questions about my tests. The main takeaway is that L1 charging is so low in efficiency that gasoline in my area is cheaper than electricity. Obviously the price of gasoline and electricity varies significantly area-to-area, so feel free to use my numbers to calculate / simulate the costs in your area.

There is also substantial losses of efficiency due to cold weather, that is well acknowledged by the EV community. The Prius Prime (and most other EVs) will turn on a heater to keep the battery conditioned in the winter, spending precious electricity on battery-conditioning rather than miles. Gasoline engines do not have this problem and remain as efficient in the winter.

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TL;DR: Stellantis vehicles aren't selling. But its still nice to get a few interviews from a dealership, from CEOs, and other parties involved in Stellantis and talk about what they think is the problem.

Its a longer-form 15-minute video, but that's a good thing. (If anything, that's short for what they're trying to cover).

This isn't Tesla related directly, but overall car economics / competition is on topic around here. And Stellantis is involved in many EVs, PHEVs, and Hybrids that are cross-shopped with Tesla anyway.

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Stock down 7.5% today after 10/10 Robotaxi event. Elon arrives nearly an hour late and showed off concepts of a plan of cybercab and cyberbus.

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Not Tesla but Fisker EVa are famously connected and techno-enabled.

As Fisker goes through this bankruptcy, we now have some data points on how always connected cars behave as their servers get shutdown. It's uhhhhh, not looking good.

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Title said it all. Anyone else is in this situation?

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The title to this article is too long. I slightly edited it down slightly bending Rule5.

Still, Elon Musk and Kimball Musk both are immigrants who have likely bent or even broken immigration law as they came here to USA.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by dragontamer@lemmy.world to c/realtesla@lemmy.world
 
 

I have the filing in another topic on this community (Greenspan v Musk topic). But this blogpost / commentary is easier for people to read.

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Aaron Greenspan files court documents vs Elon Musk regarding alleged fraud in Tesla.

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A rare Electrek article, but a goodie and ironic.

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"No Alarm, No Notifications to my phone... literally nothing happened just found it like this..." wrote Cybertruck owner Anuj Thakker, who shared the upsetting news on Facebook a few days ago.

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At the recent World Robot Conference in Beijing, myriad companies showed up with bots in tow. Robots were making food, playing instruments, even challenging kids at board games. Tesla, however, did nothing of the sort — instead leaving Optimus trapped behind glass.

Humanoid robots are stupid. But I'm still happy to see that Tesla's humanoid robot is especially dumb / non-competitive with anyone else.

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Oh, and archive.is: https://archive.is/MmKF3

The $13 billion that Elon Musk borrowed to buy Twitter has turned into the worst merger-finance deal for banks since the 2008-09 financial crisis.

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