Friday, May 29, 2026

EVs are just better

from people that love and know cars... real cars... 

TRIGGER ALERT: "Cybertruck Is the Best Car Ever & EVs Are Obviously Superior" - YouTube

Jason Cammisa - Biography - IMDb

This video features a discussion between Jason Cammisa and Doug DeMuro about controversial automotive opinions, focusing on the superiority of electric vehicles for daily driving. Here are the key points:

  • EVs as the superior daily driver: The speakers argue that electric propulsion is fundamentally better for most people's daily transportation needs. They suggest that using internal combustion engines for mundane commutes is an inefficient use of resources.

  • Preserving gasoline for enthusiasts: Both agree that gasoline should be reserved for enthusiast vehicles, such as classic cars or high-performance manual transmission sports cars, where the act of combustion is part of the driving experience.

  • Technological advantages: The Tesla Cybertruck is highlighted as a technological marvel, praised for its advanced features like steer-by-wire, 48V architecture, and consistent performance, which contrast sharply with the complexity of modern internal combustion systems.

  • Inefficiency of combustion engines: They compare the mechanical complexity and Rube Goldberg-like nature of modern gas engines to the simplicity and efficiency of electric powertrains, noting that future generations may view current combustion-powered cars as obsolete.

  • Consumer satisfaction: The video notes that EV and solar energy adoption is driven by more than just theory; high satisfaction rates among owners suggest that once people switch to electric vehicles or home energy solutions, they rarely return to gas or traditional energy dependency.

  • A shift in perspective: The discussion emphasizes that the resistance to EVs is often based on psychological inertia and decades of conditioning rather than the actual performance or utility of the vehicles themselves.

Architecture: "Naturhus" Greenhouse Homes

A Naturhus (Nature House) is a sustainable, self-sufficient home enclosed within a glass greenhouse, designed to reduce energy consumption and manage water/waste internally. Pioneered in Sweden in the 1990s, this design (often using Tailor Made arkitekter designs) puts a traditional "core" house inside a larger glass shell, creating a Mediterranean-like climate to grow food, extend the growing season, and provide year-round outdoor living space, even in Scandinavian winters. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Naturhus | Greenhouse Living | Sweden

A Naturhus consists of 3 parts:
  • the Greenhouse
  • the Core house
  • the eco-cycle system


Family wraps homestead in greenhouse to warm up & grow food all year - YouTube

Family's self-built greenhouse home in farm country has indoor orchard 🌳 - YouTube


this is REAL

Glass House Architecture | Buildings Inspired by Nature by

Ceres Greenhouse Solutions | Commercial Year-Round Greenhouses


Homestead Greenhouse - Modern Greenhouse Design | Vesta Kit

Specifications for the Vesta™+ Naturehouse:

  • 24 ft x 40 ft house layout 
  • 14 ft x 30 ft second story loft with framing
  • 14 ft x 10 ft full second story
  • 2,880 sq ft attached glasshouse
  • Galvanized structural steel for greenhouse & house with columns and roof rafters spaced every 10 feet
  • Triple pane windows & exterior doors
  • Stamped structural drawings, construction drawings
  • Pre-engineered for 65psf snow & 110 mph wind load


this is just a design, but it looks very real with those tools used

Would you live in this Home inside a Pyramid Greenhouse? - YouTube by Tim Ung - YouTube


Book — Ung Studio


Greenhouse Homes - 5 Designs Pushing the Boundaries of Sustainable Living - YouTube