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1 year agoLol no, I drive a 2011 GMC Serria 2500HD in rural Michigan, USA and my truck would have no problem going up that. In fact my driveway goes up a hill that is far taller than the one shown and most of the time I don’t even have to turn on 4 wheel drive. I don’t even have snow tires as my all terrains work just fine (as a former autotech I do highly recommend snow tires though). For the weight distribution, yes, but that’s also why we throw weight in the bed over the rear axle which solves that real easy.
The problem with the cyber truck is it was designed by people who don’t use trucks for a techbro demographic who don’t need trucks.
Big improvement IMO. It’s using less resources on my old RPi 3 and the UI is much nicer to read. My only gripe is that it seemed to break my Homarr integration which I’ll try tinkering with at some point.
EDIT: The api seems to have changed entirely and is something I gotta wait for Homarr to fix.