- This is fake. - Panel gaps are too consistent and it doesn’t look like anything has fallen off. - Even survives car washes. Fake as hell - Things were just built better back then 
 
- Also, as cars designed by immature adults go, it might just look better than the real thing. - I mean, it is also obviously AI generated, so there’s that too. (Or is it?) - It is, this is way too well made, unless it’s a kitbashed scale model, but that would be even more impressive. - I could probably do this on photoshop if I had a couple hours to kill. But I think I and most of us have better things to do. 
 
 
- Survivorship bias 
 
- Okay but why does this look better than the actual thing though - Colour! Silver is boring unless it’s a highlight. - Also, that straight line that’s bumper to bumper and consistent through the doors is a nice detail - I’ve seen ones that were custom painted and they look significantly better. It doesn’t stop them from being dumpsters on wheels, but at least they look finished. 
 
- Uhhh we might not see the same thing 
- because humans actually like smooth curves, as it turns out 
 
- More like 1988. - Clearly an 87 
 
- Looks way cooler 
- Less electronics = less problems - Tesla being terrible not withstanding, electric vehicles require less maintenance than ICE vehicles, I believe. - That being said, fuck cars anyway, all my homies love walkable neighbourhoods with public and active transport - they’d still be better with less electronics, particularly if we reduce the electronics to the point where they are just the original prototype car with a better battery - All my homies also want fewer electronics in cars (other than those required to make the car go) ergo, you are one of my homies ;) 
 
 
 
- That vehicle has already lasted longer, and been more useful, than any of the embarrassing new ones. 
- Hi, is this available? - Yes, are you still interested? 
 
- here is the original 1976 cyber truck  
- Hi, how many miles per gallon does it get? - Hi, how many - miles per gallongallons per mile does it get?- FTFY. - Ironic, gallons per mile is actually a more useful measure for high fuel efficiency vehicles because it directly represents fuel consumption. Differences in MPG are more misleading to intuition as MPG increases. - For example, upgrading from an 18mpg car to a 28mpg car (Option A) saves more fuel than upgrading from a 34mpg car to a 50mpg car (Option B). It is easy to be misled that Option B would result in more savings because it is an upgrade of 16mpg rather than only 10mpg in Option A. - GPM does not have this problem and the differences can be compared directly, Option A in GPM is 5.5gpm -> 3.5gpm, for a difference of 2gpm while Option B is 2.9gpm -> 2gpm for a difference of only 0.9gpm, making it easy to see that the Option A is a greater impact to fuel economy than Option B. - In civilized countries we use litres per hundred kilometres - I live in statesia what is this civilized you speak of 
- in sweden it’s liters per mile 
 our mile is 10 kilometers, because fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
 
- My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that’s the way I likes it! - But how many lentils per banana fart is that? 
 
- Per hundred miles, yes? 
 
 
- It gets 13 gallons per mile. 
- Miles, plural?? 
- Smiles per gallon 
 
- Obviously fake. You can’t buy a car that cheap. 
- More desirable than the new ones. Looks like it could withstand someone spitting on it. 
- Lol I’ll take two 
- Sibertruck 
- worth it 
- I recently bought a wearable device from Amazon with programmable esp32 s3 board. What I got was basically buying a cybertruck and getting this. - Esp32s are great, what was your expectations? - My expectation was to get a product with esp32 s3 from 2020, not the 2016 version. - Just like the car in the picture gets you from A to B, I can work with that chip. It’s just a pain to strip and modify stuff designed for the S3 to get at least partially working on the chip I got. Luckily I don’t need every “bell and whistle”. 
 
 














