I started playing it right during a divorce and did not keep going. Noped out in the first 10 minutes. I should revisit it now that I'm in a better place.
The MPGe Tesla advertised also is. Then they use that to correspond to % remaining battery.
All EVs get wildly different range depending on outdoor temps (I get 30% lower range in winter) and their hysteresis is way higher than an ICE car. But, their range numbers are accurate for when they are measured under ideal circumstances.
I regularly do better than rated range. Others have a heavy foot and do worse. Kinda par for the course.
It will happen to you.
That's called a hobby. And hobbies are great and lots of fun.
Monetizing hobbies turns them back into a job.
Athena. She's the goddess of both wisdom and warfare. I can't fathom a better analogue.
No reason aside from building endless unnecessary complexity, which--let's be honest--is 90% of the point of running a home lab.
Shit's broken at work: hate it. Shit's broken at home: ooh a project!
Joined on a project and the unsupervised junior devs had branches for each developer, even if they were working on the same features. They were copying and pasting each others code into their personal branches to stay up to date.
Spaghetti commits took a while to unwind.
My company finally went to a non expiring multi-word based policy. Took them a major breach but finally some sanity.