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rotor posted:i had not heard of this process before and maybe you hadnt either so heres a thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJx6cF-H__I
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rotor posted:i had not heard of this process before and maybe you hadnt either so heres a thing I seem to remember... aha here's an internet archive of a reddit post https://web.archive.org/web/20230829185956/https://www.reddit.com/r/RealTesla/comments/maqqfc/tesla_giga_casting_failure/ quote:I work in casting R&D and am hence very familiar with Teslas GIGA Casting plans. I have heard Rumors that they are at 10% success rate in casting these. I.e they have to shredder/remelt 90% of their castings. To give you some perspective. A success rate 99% is aimed for. 95% is reasonable. Below 90% and your profits are melting away. Here is a screenshot from a YouTube Video (Gabeincal -does weekly drone flyovers) showing the GIGA Casting Machine. sub-90% success rate means burning money, Tesla apparently had a ~10% success rate
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Tesseraction posted:sub-90% success rate means burning money, Tesla apparently had a ~10% success rate just pass the cost along to the customer, blammo, 10% success rate is profitable
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lemme know if y'all need more business advice
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rotor posted:lemme know if y'all need more business advice i'm the technoking of a major AI and robotics company. somebody wrote some nasty bathroom graffiti regarding myself and my mother. How to handle?
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Jonny 290 posted:i'm the technoking of a major AI and robotics company. somebody wrote some nasty bathroom graffiti regarding myself and my mother. How to handle? hire bodyguards to follow you around work about it
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rotor posted:idk the article says that a lot of chinese mfgrs are adopting it. not sure if thats a good sign or what tho i guess steel and aluminum casting is growing significantly in china right now and not for little stuff but safety critical parts for steering and braking. the big chinese firms have the money and know-how to invest in this and make it successful whereas tesla does not have those things
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Jonny 290 posted:i'm the technoking of a major AI and robotics company. somebody wrote some nasty bathroom graffiti regarding myself and my mother. How to handle? tweet a photo and get your mother to reply about how its factually incorrect and anatomically unlikely
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Cat Face Joe posted:steel and aluminum casting is growing significantly in china right now and not for little stuff but safety critical parts for steering and braking. the big chinese firms have the money and know-how to invest in this and make it successful whereas tesla does not have those things i mean, tesla does have 13 billion in cash right now, maybe they don't have the latter though.
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Tesseraction posted:I seem to remember... aha here's an internet archive of a reddit post https://web.archive.org/web/20230829185956/https://www.reddit.com/r/RealTesla/comments/maqqfc/tesla_giga_casting_failure/ this is insane. using scrap is a very economical way to control the price of your parts but not when you're scraping/casting one-to-one
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Nfcknblvbl posted:i mean, tesla does have 13 billion in cash right now, maybe they don't have the latter though. seems like it's doing them extremely well!
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Tesseraction posted:I seem to remember... aha here's an internet archive of a reddit post https://web.archive.org/web/20230829185956/https://www.reddit.com/r/RealTesla/comments/maqqfc/tesla_giga_casting_failure/ lmao at them even attempting that
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Jonny 290 posted:I know this is a wild, controversial take - and may get me in trouble - but I do not in fact think elon is 'good with computers' at all. !
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https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1785358335971344432
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Jonny 290 posted:eh just back into the feed hopper. remelt and recast it. i'm sure aluminum isnt energy intensive to re-cast
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# ? May 1, 2024 22:25 |
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I think one of the "Tesla Factories are safety nightmares" stories said that the giga-casting machines would spray molten metal all over, and there was no effort to fix it.
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# ? May 1, 2024 22:25 |
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lol he's determined to kill tesla electrek posted:Elon Musk is throwing his weight around Tesla, comes in like a wrecking ball
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# ? May 1, 2024 22:30 |
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I hate that Tesla pretends they invented casting big parts for a vehicle. My grandpappy was "gigacasting" Sherman hulls in WWII!
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# ? May 1, 2024 22:31 |
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what is his goal? why is he taking apart his own company?
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# ? May 1, 2024 22:32 |
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a warning to the shareholders
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if musk becomes threatening you can trap him in a yellow tape perimeter like some sort of very stupid occult manifestation
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he's mad he's not getting his $56 billion and this is his tantrum over it lol
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Trillhouse posted:I hate that Tesla pretends they invented casting big parts for a vehicle. that is sand casting. this came up in the ai (cars) thread about it too. we have been able to sand cast gigantic parts forever, because all you do is mix sand with oil and carve a shape into it and pour in the molten metal. casting size is only limited by how much space and sand you've got. die casting, where you inject the metal into a sealed reusable mold under pressure, is much faster but is limited to smaller objects. these tesla die castings are the largest die castings ever made. in that sense it's impressive. it is true that you can theoretically save time and money in manufacturing if you can make one huge solid piece with all the geometry and fittings molded in instead of having to assemble it out of many parts. it is also true that these things are gonna be basically impossible to repair in a structurally sound way should they get damaged. in reality, though, that's not as much of a problem as it sounds like, since for basically every new car any accident violent enough to damage the frame just means a write-off. nobody is going in and hammering out unibodies and re-welding frames except those insane russian scam artists. also, tesla didn't invent this giant die casting technology. they just contracted a company that makes casting machines (Idra) to make the biggest one ever. tesla can claim no real responsibility.
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Sagebrush posted:what is his goal? why is he taking apart his own company? the managers of those departments didn't fire enough people like he told them to, so as punishment he's getting rid of those managers and their entire departments
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he's showing the shareholders that he has become, how you say, indispensable?
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Sagebrush posted:it is also true that these things are gonna be basically impossible to repair in a structurally sound way should they get damaged. in reality, though, that's not as much of a problem as it sounds like, since for basically every new car any accident violent enough to damage the frame just means a write-off. nobody is going in and hammering out unibodies and re-welding frames except those insane russian scam artists. but like when all parts of the body are the frame then you're gonna get frame damage a lot more, because some of those frame members look real thin. Like when you say "violent enough to bend the frame" is sounds bad but when the rear door surround (or whatever) is also the frame then im not really so sure how violent that needs to be
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imagine the morale inside a company where the mad ceo is just eliminating whole departments and divisions seemingly at whim with nothing resembling an actual plan or strategy lol
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Sagebrush posted:what is his goal? why is he taking apart his own company? he won't stop until tesla is just as successful as x
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our man's burning it all down rofl https://twitter.com/doyendon/status/1785750284314030397
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ahahahaha you love to see it
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meltdown may is the most wonderful time of the year
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I'd guess once this batch of designer stimulants runs out they're going to have to hire a bunch of people back at inflated rates like they did at x, the everything app
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# ? May 1, 2024 23:18 |
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Jonny 290 posted:our man's burning it all down rofl some excellent comments in there
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# ? May 1, 2024 23:21 |
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this is the fastest I've seen meltdown may kick into gear normally it takes a day or two to really hit its speed
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# ? May 1, 2024 23:21 |
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tesla fixed the one weird trick my work used to use to get rush delivery on stuff, they used to let you put the requested delivery date for things you ordered in the past and the further in the past that you requested the delivery date, then the more overdue it would show up in their system and your order would go higher up in their queue. you could get parts shipping next day doing this by requesting a delivery date like 6 months ago
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Sagebrush posted:what is his goal? why is he taking apart his own company? more money for him, gently caress you
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# ? May 1, 2024 23:27 |
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what the hell is even left at tesla after firing 6 whole departments or whatever
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Tesseraction posted:this is the fastest I've seen meltdown may kick into gear they provide all the torque all the time so it's way faster to get going
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Feisty-Cadaver posted:what the hell is even left at tesla after firing 6 whole departments or whatever product development (elon and a bunch of drugs)
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Sagebrush posted:what is his goal? why is he taking apart his own company? shareholders love mass layoffs, because there's a general presumption that all the least profitable teams and least efficient workers are getting fired, leaving only the most productive and valuable workers to work on the company's most important profit centers. so they'll assume that number will surely go up as a result, and will stop bothering the company's execs for a couple of quarters even if the layoffs look dumb as hell at first glance, shareholders are willing to chalk it up to management making painful and tough decisions to restore profitability in a difficult situation, so CEOs can buy themselves a bit of breathing room by just randomly firing a fifth of the workforce also, drugs
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