Zach Miles

designer. developer. all around  nerd. earliest adopter.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-05-14

I am saving SO much time and having so much fun with Perplexity.ai. I just drop my random questions/thoughts in and hit research and then come back later when it is done and read a whole data dump on everything I'd ever want to know.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-05-13

Since Arc seems to be being abandoned, I have been trying to find a new browser like everyone else... I switched back to Safari last week and it's actually been really nice. My battery life has never been better.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-05-12

Just got asked if my Google Pixel Fold was a new iPhone. People want a foldable iPhone so bad. Always having an iPad mini sized screen in your pocket is so nice.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-05-12

damn this feels like the good ole days of Casey vlogs. just incredible storytelling. no ads, just vibes. I didn't know that I needed a lunch hotline.

youtu.be/EnhXwiPC3rE?si=Tb89s5

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-05-08

Searching, learning or drafting in 2025 is unreal.

Need to get to something on a site you know? Google it.

Need to fact check or learn about something new? Use Perplexity.

Writing something? Drafting in Gemini 2.5 Pro + a canvas is unmatched.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-04-22

Google Meet > Zoom

and transcriptions + summaries with Gemini that show up as Google Docs after the call? So so so nice.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

With the amount of driving that I do in a week and with my schedule, taking an extra 30 minutes to an hour once a week or so to drive out to a charger in Jenks or BA is totally doable for me.

Especially when it is completely free. 🤑

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

Charging patterns:

• 45% of sessions in morning
• 35% in the afternoon
• 20% during the evening

And my most common days are Mondays and Saturdays.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

The 624 kWh would have cost me about $87 if I charged at home in Tulsa (14¢/kWh on avg. but would likely be much lower), or $349 if I paid EA's standard rate ($0.56/kWh).

Instead, my total cost was just $1.08 (from a single time of letting it charge past the 30 minute limit).

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

I've charged 624 kWh in Jan & Feb, loosely equivalent to about 52 gallons of gas. At local Tulsa rates ($2.67-$2.78/gallon), that could have cost around $150 in a gas car.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

Another note about the charging frequency over the first months of this year—it has been exceptionally cold here in Tulsa. Colder weather means the car is using its heat pump to heat its batteries and running the cabin heater & heated seats...completely obliterating the range.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

February charging breakdown:

• Feb 1-4: 17 kWh - 1 session
• Feb 5-11: 133 kWh - 3 sessions
• Feb 12-18: 95 kWh - 3 sessions
• Feb 19-25: 110 kWh - 3 sessions
• Feb 26-28: 0 kWh - 0 sessions

Total for February: 356 kWh across 10 sessions

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

January charging breakdown:

• Jan 1-7: 53 kWh - 2 sessions
• Jan 8-14: 0 kWh - 0 sessions
• Jan 15-21: 108 kWh - 4 sessions
• Jan 22-28: 73 kWh - 3 sessions
• Jan 29-31: 24 kWh - 1 session

Total for January: 258 kWh across 10 sessions

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

With that little EA workaround, the sessions listed below are a little misleading as many of the multi-session weeks were longer single sessions split into two to keep the price at $0. In Jan & Feb, doing this saved me approximately $25 in extra costs.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

The "free charging" plan has a 30-minute session limit then you're charged for overages. When it's cold out and/or charging slowly, you can stop the session before the limit, unplug, replug, and immediately start a new session to avoid paying extra. 🫣

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

My 2024 Ioniq 5 achieves super-fast charging speeds with its 800V battery system, reaching a maximum of 237 kW in one session. Theoretically, this could refill my 77 kWh battery three times in an hour under ideal conditions.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

Charging sessions are quick, averaging just under 20 minutes each. I was charging for a total of just 3 hours in January and 4 hours in February.

Conveniently, the chargers are located at shopping centers, allowing me to pick up things I needed whether I was charging or not!

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

Looking at my January & February data:

I completed 20 charging sessions across Tulsa's 2 EA locations - Simon Tulsa Premium Outlets in Jenks and the Target in Broken Arrow. Adding a total of 624 kWh to my battery even with only charging to 80% each time.

Zach Mileszachmiles
2025-03-03

My experience having an EV and exclusively charging at public fast chargers as I don't have a way of charging at home.

And I do so completely FREE since Ioniq 5's come with 2 years of free charging at all Electrify America stations. I go out of my way to charge there every time.

A screenshot of my Electrify America lifetime stats of: 3,030kWh, $1,830.59 saved over 81 sessions.
Zach Mileszachmiles
2024-12-17

↓ design student
↓ freelance web developer
↓ barista
↓ small agency web developer
↓ contract developer
↓ large agency web developer
→ freelance developer?

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