I suspect this is the same hyper-vigilance a spouse gets when the other is driving. Somehow I can go 20 years without an accident but everytime the spouse is in the car it's not the same as 'their' driving so they…
He also said at the event that all Teslas would have the same robotaxi features.
Because most Uber rides are 1-2 person and a car designed to be smaller is cheaper.
Autonomy is solved. It will have hiccups/mistakes, but fewer than a human driver makes. The lack of steering wheel is solved by having support drivers who can work it remotely when the passenger presses a 'help' button…
If you believe that is free speech, post your SSN, phone number, and address here right now, or would you be fine if i posted them for you?
You must realize this document doxxes JD Vance. Including birthdate, phone number, most of SSN, his home address, criminal history, etc. The dude will have to move now.
How is the vice presidential candidates social security number, phone number, and home address in the public interest?
Doxing someone is not free speech. Documents aren't just 'hacked documents' when they include private information.
I disagree that a'99%' level won't get good enough for legal liability. Let's say normal human drivers make an error once every 10 miles, but Tesla's FSD makes an error once every 100 miles. The obvious choice is Tesla…
Because it was created by/for the movie studios. Everything else is just unintended consequences.
The title here is click bait. The article actually just says they changed the way FSD is worded, it is still offered.
How long have you been a landlord? If it's so easy, everyone would do it.
Excessive profits are actually the catalyst for competition. THe cycle of capitalism and free markets looks like this: earn excess profits -> people build more supply -> prices come down and excess profits dry up ->…
Right, but we are relying on what the 'driver said.' Anyone who has been involved in an accident knows the other driver will lie through their teeth to avoid responsibility.
Mayba a dumb idea, but given we have regenerative braking on cars, why not harness the heat energy produced while landing to store and/or use the energy generated for whatever mechanism that might help counter the heat.
This article was 5 hours old at the time I'm viewing it and the bug is supposedly already fixed per the article itself. So yea, seems like this was probably fixed within 5 minutes of anyone noticing.
We have had pneumatic tubes as well since 1799 and they've been used by many companies in the past. The only thing novel about the idea was the scale and technology behind scaling it.
Might I add the other articles suggested by this author you call credible are titled "Elon Musk is a Racist" and "Elon Musk wants to relive his start-up days. He's repeating the same mistakes"
I am judging the author on this article alone and it is not credible. Maybe he just got emotionally charged for some reason or is looking to build an audience by getting the clicks that come with hating on a popular…
In this case he hasn't done anything except release an idea. As the saying goes, Buyer Beware. Musk gives out a free idea and people are mad at him for it? If anything they should be mad at themselves for investing in…
Just a Musk hate porn article with zero substance behind it trying to get clicks by naming one of the richest and smartest people in the world. These are popping up more and more since he purchased Twitter. Somehow the…
Other people being their watch dealers though. The people who have an agreement with them on things like how they can be sold and at what price.
I think Musk got it right when he posted on X that NPR's own 'about' page said "federal funding is essential"
The way to enforce it is with with monopoly or collusion rules. Google has 39% of all digital advertising worldwide according to a quick Google search. However, I think digital advertising is too broad to even be…
Only in rare circumstances does a price increase kill something. More often will a company die because they don't increase prices when needed.
I suspect this is the same hyper-vigilance a spouse gets when the other is driving. Somehow I can go 20 years without an accident but everytime the spouse is in the car it's not the same as 'their' driving so they…
He also said at the event that all Teslas would have the same robotaxi features.
Because most Uber rides are 1-2 person and a car designed to be smaller is cheaper.
Autonomy is solved. It will have hiccups/mistakes, but fewer than a human driver makes. The lack of steering wheel is solved by having support drivers who can work it remotely when the passenger presses a 'help' button…
If you believe that is free speech, post your SSN, phone number, and address here right now, or would you be fine if i posted them for you?
You must realize this document doxxes JD Vance. Including birthdate, phone number, most of SSN, his home address, criminal history, etc. The dude will have to move now.
How is the vice presidential candidates social security number, phone number, and home address in the public interest?
Doxing someone is not free speech. Documents aren't just 'hacked documents' when they include private information.
I disagree that a'99%' level won't get good enough for legal liability. Let's say normal human drivers make an error once every 10 miles, but Tesla's FSD makes an error once every 100 miles. The obvious choice is Tesla…
Because it was created by/for the movie studios. Everything else is just unintended consequences.
The title here is click bait. The article actually just says they changed the way FSD is worded, it is still offered.
How long have you been a landlord? If it's so easy, everyone would do it.
Excessive profits are actually the catalyst for competition. THe cycle of capitalism and free markets looks like this: earn excess profits -> people build more supply -> prices come down and excess profits dry up ->…
Right, but we are relying on what the 'driver said.' Anyone who has been involved in an accident knows the other driver will lie through their teeth to avoid responsibility.
Mayba a dumb idea, but given we have regenerative braking on cars, why not harness the heat energy produced while landing to store and/or use the energy generated for whatever mechanism that might help counter the heat.
This article was 5 hours old at the time I'm viewing it and the bug is supposedly already fixed per the article itself. So yea, seems like this was probably fixed within 5 minutes of anyone noticing.
We have had pneumatic tubes as well since 1799 and they've been used by many companies in the past. The only thing novel about the idea was the scale and technology behind scaling it.
Might I add the other articles suggested by this author you call credible are titled "Elon Musk is a Racist" and "Elon Musk wants to relive his start-up days. He's repeating the same mistakes"
I am judging the author on this article alone and it is not credible. Maybe he just got emotionally charged for some reason or is looking to build an audience by getting the clicks that come with hating on a popular…
In this case he hasn't done anything except release an idea. As the saying goes, Buyer Beware. Musk gives out a free idea and people are mad at him for it? If anything they should be mad at themselves for investing in…
Just a Musk hate porn article with zero substance behind it trying to get clicks by naming one of the richest and smartest people in the world. These are popping up more and more since he purchased Twitter. Somehow the…
Other people being their watch dealers though. The people who have an agreement with them on things like how they can be sold and at what price.
I think Musk got it right when he posted on X that NPR's own 'about' page said "federal funding is essential"
The way to enforce it is with with monopoly or collusion rules. Google has 39% of all digital advertising worldwide according to a quick Google search. However, I think digital advertising is too broad to even be…
Only in rare circumstances does a price increase kill something. More often will a company die because they don't increase prices when needed.