danthegoat.base.eth (bozoese)

danthegoat.base.eth

I like cars i guess

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The car in the photo is a Porsche 944, a sports car produced by Porsche from 1982 to 1991. Based on the color, wheels, and bumper design, this specific model looks like it’s from the mid-to-late 1980’s. What’s crazy is this is one of the few in-line front-engine vehicles by Porsche, most of them have a flat six in the back. I’m a huge fan of the beige color in these. • Engine: 2.5L inline-4, naturally aspirated • Power Output: 147–160 hp (varies by year and market) • Torque: ~140–150 lb-ft • 0-60 mph: ~8.3 seconds • Top Speed: ~130 mph (210 km/h) • Transmission: 5-speed manual (some came with a 3-speed automatic) • Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive • Curb Weight: ~2,700–2,900 lbs • Fuel Economy: Around 20–25 mpg • Production Years (Base 944): 1982–1989

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Spotted in Arlington VA, outside of DC - Jaguar F-Type convertible. Basically a feisty Miata, the 2 door, 2-seater roadster came with 3 engine types: a 2.0l 4cyl in the smallest configuration, up to a 5.0L v8 in the most powerful version. It’s commonly praised for its handling, aggressive exhaust note, and sharp look. I think this one is in classic British Racing Green, one of my favorite colors tbh.

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This car is a McLaren 720S, heavily customized with an aftermarket widebody kit and various performance and aesthetic modifications. Some identifying features: • Headlight design and front air intake shape are signature elements of the 720S. • The McLaren badge is visible on the front. • The aerodynamic sculpting, roofline, and dihedral doors are consistent with the 720S. • The graphics, livery, and decals (including Japanese kanji and Union Jack) suggest it’s a track-inspired or show car variant. Spotted in midtown Manhattan, NYC

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I’m about to be vibe-coding like Tony Stark talking to Jarvis

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Has anyone explored mini apps with live interoperability? I’ve seen a lot where there’s leaderboards or interaction with other real players de-synced, but would be really curious if you could interact with others real-time in the same mini app.

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