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n0rpie t1_ixm1m0k wrote

Reply to comment by Both_Pie_3852 in Strong magnets! by stevey83

I have know idea how much really. I’ve got those connections hanging around my work to just plug in a handle and blow clean my clothes etc

It’s safe enough to use on myself at least but I don’t know how much psi

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jonjiv t1_ixm0xfh wrote

Yeah I don’t think you can create a widget like this with the app without logging in - which means either you or someone who trusts you with control of their vehicle has a Tesla.

With someone’s log in information, you can track the vehicle’s location, mess around with the cabin temperature, roll the windows up and down, control the music, remotely control the parked vehicle if nearby, and even reduce the top speed of the car all the way down to 50 mph. So, I don’t even let good friends who drive my car a lot have my log in because the temptation to prank is too strong.

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AmthorTheDestroyer t1_ixlzsks wrote

I get these notifications for my mac book which sits in my office room all day and isn't moving at all (quite literally). It works for a few days, then when I'm chilling at a friends place, I receive a notification that I left my MBP behind. I'm like yo what, no, I know it's chillin in da office room still.

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AkogwuOnuogwu t1_ixlw48b wrote

This is a callous question and sorry for asking but maybe i am just super paranoid but why wouldn’t you just stop somewhere look for the air tag dump it or park somewhere not your home find it and dump it somewhere else preferably a dustbin

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n0rpie t1_ixlvrb8 wrote

Reply to comment by stevey83 in Strong magnets! by stevey83

Take high pressure air and blow out charge port and speakers. I thought my speakers were dying and charge port broken but it was just Metall powder stuck everywhere from work

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