Tesla Superchargers ouverts à tout le monde ou pas ?

Edit: merci pour vos commentaires. Finalement j'ai vu un van citroen branché dessus le matin donc c'était bien ouvert à tous. Mais je n'ai pas créé de compte Tesla mais simplement chargé à une station Electra+ à côté.

Au départ je me rappelle que ça ne marchait qu'avec Tesla, puis un jour ils ont été ouverts, mais celui de mon hôtel là, ABRP me dit que je peux m'y charger avec ma non-Tesla et Chargemap me dit que c'est reservé aux voitures de la marque.

WTF?

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u/Popal24 — 2 days ago
▲ 210 r/BirdsArentReal+1 crossposts

A gray heron tries to prey on a struggling European eel but is displaced by a common buzzard

u/Popal24 — 4 days ago

Chargemap vs Electra+

Salut,

Je pars en voyage pour la première fois en EV. J'ai une carte Chargemap et un abo Electra+, suite à vos bons conseils.

Je pensais que le mapping entre les deux était automatique, mais je sors d'une charge sur une borne 300kw et je suis surpris d'avoir été facturé 0.704 du kwh. J'ai utilisé le badge Chargemap, pas trouvé une option pour lier les deux.

Qu'est-ce que je fais de mal svp ?

Merci

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u/Popal24 — 11 days ago
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Is there a way to filter filler episodes out?

Or flag episodes judged useless by the community and to not download them?

Some Anime shows are known for that in particular.

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u/Popal24 — 16 days ago

RackStation RS1226+ official specs. Should I cry? Throw up? Or just go elsewhere?

No surprises here:

  • AMD V1500B
  • 4GB RAM
  • Dual 2.5 gbps LAN
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u/Popal24 — 27 days ago

Considering an Ecoflow River 3 Plus as an UPS

I'm not sure if it can be plugged in the NAS to get it recognized as a basic UPS over USB. I've seen support for about 4 NAS models but I don't need an app, just basic UPS support.

Any feedback? Is that a bad idea?

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u/Popal24 — 28 days ago
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Sold an old acoustic guitar on Marketplace and the guy demands I pay for his music lessons

I had an old Yamaha acoustic guitar sitting in my closet for about four years. Nothing fancy, just a solid entry level instrument that I bought back when I thought I was going to learn how to play fingerstyle, failed, and moved on. It was taking up space in my small apartment so I listed it on Marketplace for eighty bucks just to get rid of it. 

A guy in his mid twenties showed up to test it out. He seemed completely oblivious about how guitars actually work. He tried to tune it by ear, couldn't figure out why it sounded off, so I tuned it for him using an app on my phone. He slapped the strings a few times, paid cash, and left. I figured that was the end of a simple deal.

Two days later I get a massive wall of text from him on Messenger. He claims I sold him a defective instrument because his fingers hurt after ten minutes of practice. He told me the action was ridiculously high and that it was literally unplayable for a beginner. Now, high action on a budget acoustic is pretty standard unless you take it to a shop for a proper setup, but this guitar was completely playable. I told him he just needs to build calluses on his fingertips like everyone else who picks up the stringed instrument for the first time.

He did not like that answer. He sent me a link to a local music school and demanded I transfer him sixty bucks to cover his first professional lesson and set up adjustments. His logic was that I misled him by selling a gear that wasn't optimized for beginners, which caused him severe physical discomfort and set back his learning progress. When I told him that buying a used item means you accept it as is, he threatened to report my profile for fraud and told me I ruined his enthusiasm for music .

I ended up just blocking his profile and going back to my day. Some people really think the world comes with a full service customer support team for an eighty dollar purchase.

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u/Eclipse_Bandit6 — 30 days ago