CYBERTRUCK

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  • ideaist5

    This thing was sharp when revealed:

    https://www.apple.com/ca/mac-pro….

    Couldn't handle it.

    A month or two later and it's commonplace and I like it.

    The future (aesthetic) is here, for better or worse and the CYBERTRUCK embodies it.

    Curious to see/hear what rednecks think; will report back in.

    • This here isn't so much futuristic aesthetic as much as a cheesegrater-meets-B...NBQ00
    • The final left and right column of holes literally look like alien heads!!!

      : )
      ideaist
    • Looks just as much like a cheese grater now as it did when it was released. It looks more like it's trying to be retro and a kitchen appliance than "cyber".formed
    • I am a big Tesla fan, but man, this truck is a really, really bad call. Concepts looked fine, this looks bad and old all at once.formed
    • ffs, it's a case for computer parts, with a grill for airflow and a fucking handle. Get over it.monospaced
    • all this damn talk about what is clearly a pretty cool venting pattern, and nothing moremonospaced
    • also +1 on the postmonospaced
    • I suppose I should put my house on the market now so I can buy the maxed out version of this.toemaas
    • I mean, I'd take one for free. I don't mind the look, but you could build that power for less.garbage
    • There’s only been one attempt to build an equivalent and it is NOT cheaper.monospaced
    • a monstrosity of a vehicleutopian
    • I spent over $4K for a video-capable PM tower in '94, then sunk another $5k into it over the next nine years. This is just the modern Apple equivalent of that.evilpeacock
    • Can’t wait to see the Ford version of this is 10 years time. Such vapid opinions on one person fucking about and innovating with his moneyIanbolton

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