All Things Tom Scott
An unofficial community dedicated to all things Tom Scott.
Rules
1. Professionalism
Tom holds a high standard for his content, and we should maintain that as his fans. There isn't a strict definition for this, but in general, just use common sense and be polite. Disagreements are fine, but be respectful and keep it strictly to the topic at hand -- no personal attacks, no "straw man"-ing or any other bad-faith agruing. Bigotry will be banned without hesitation.
2. Relevancy
This community is about all things Tom Scott. Of course, that's its name. But specifically, it's about Tom Scott the YouTube channel, and associates. That includes friends like the TechDif crew. Outside content featuring or about Tom is also welcome.
What is out of scope is Tom Scott the person. Anything digging into his personal life or history is strictly prohibited. That's a big part of why he wanted the subreddit taken down, so let's show that we can be better than that.
3. Moderator discretion
Without trying to list out every bad thing you can do, again, just use common sense and ask yourself if Tom would approve. If Tom isn't likely to approve, neither are the mods, even if the rules don't explicitly prohibit it. Even if nothing is going wrong yet, we may also preemptively stop conversations that look like they're going to a bad place. I'm not trying to micromanage y'all, I just want to keep every nice and tidy so Tom doesn't get upset with us.
Links
YouTube Channels
- Main Channel [Piped]
- Tom Scott Plus [Piped]
- The Technical Difficulties [Piped]
- Matt and Tom [Piped] (unofficially retired?; inactive Dec 2021)
Lateral Podcast
Tom on other sites
- Personal website
- Instagram (occasional posts)
Inactive/parked accounts:
- Twitter [Nitter] (new videos notifs only; inactive July 2023)
- Threads (parked for future use; inactive July 2023)
- Mastodon (parked for future use; inactive Jan 2017)
- BlueSky (parked for future use; inactive)
- TikTok (parked for future use; inactive)
TechDif Friends
- Matt Gray: MASTODON | Web | Twt | Insta
- Gary Brannan: Twt | Insta | Masto (inactive/parked)
- Chris Joel: Twt | Insta
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While this seems like a neat option, I would guess that faster charging, more charging stations and larger batteries will outpace the need for this type of solution.
Yeah, it's nice, but I'm not sure the consumer market is the right target for this. Like Tom said, you can already get 0-80 in about half an hour, and the time between charges lines up pretty well with the time until you'd already want to stop and take a break to eat or w/e. A quick battery swap is nice to have, but I don't think it'll ever see enough demand to break even
I think it would be better to target vehicles that are always on the move, like buses. Where one driver clocks off, the battery pack is swapped, and then the next driver clocks on. That scale would also benefit more from off-peak and low-impact slow charging instead of constantly topping up with fast charging.