Upgrade Our inTech Flyer Explore: LiFePO4 + 200W Solar (Budget to Premium) Upgrade Our 2018 inTech Flyer Explore: LiFePO4 Battery + 200W Solar Weekend-friendly power for our Dometic electric cooler, night fan, morning coffee, and device charging—without winter camping headaches. Upload 16:9 hero image here (our campsite + panel + battery) Subscribe on YouTube Listen on Spotify Read more on the Blog Our Merch Store TL;DR Replace the old starting battery with a 100Ah LiFePO4 for real 12V capacity and long life. Keep the Jackery 1000 as a separate AC station (coffee, laptops). Don’t use it to charge lead-acid unless it’s an emergency. Our 200W solar pairs perfectly with a 20A MPPT . Expect ~500–800Wh on a good summer day in Michigan. Affiliate note: Links below use our Amazon tag deepdiven1l-20 . If an item shows ASIN_HERE , we’ll drop in the real ASIN later. Shopping Lists (Amazon) — Low / M...
OpenAI o3 vs GPT-4 (4.0): A No-Nonsense Comparison Bottom line up-front: OpenAI’s o3 vs GPT-4 (4.0) OpenAI’s o3 (April 2025) is a brand-new “reasoning” model with a 200 K-token context window, a fresher May 2024 knowledge cut-off, native vision I/O, adjustable reasoning modes, and lower per-token prices than the original GPT-4 (“4.0”) from March 2023. GPT-4 still wins on mature benchmarks and instruction-following polish, but o3’s vast context, newer data, multimodal workflow and cheaper pricing make it the more attractive choice when you need big context or integrated image reasoning. Below is the fact-checked comparison. 1 · Core Specs at a Glance Feature o3 GPT-4 (4.0) First release 16 Apr 2025 14 Mar 2023 Knowledge cut-off 31 May 2...
The Making of a Band: Why the Messy Middle Is Where the Magic Lives There’s a version of music we all know. The polished version. The stage lights. The tight transitions. The “this band has it figured out” version. But then there’s the version almost nobody sees. The unfinished version. The practice version. The version where songs are still deciding what they want to be when they grow up. Tonight, we got to sit inside that version. Not a Show — A Process This wasn’t a concert. It was something better. We stopped in to watch the making of a band — the real process. The quiet moments. The missed cues that turn into laughter. The “wait, try that again” loops that slowly morph into something unmistakably right. It felt less like attending an event and more like stepping into a living documentary. No edits. No filters. No pressure to be perfect. Just musicians figuring it out together. The Beautiful Chaos of Creation If you’ve never watched a band rehearse, here’s t...
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