You guarantee it? Ok cool, guess cargeek guaranteed it guys so it must be fact. Something something EV’s bad something something anti-Tesla.
You guarantee it? Ok cool, guess cargeek guaranteed it guys so it must be fact. Something something EV’s bad something something anti-Tesla.
WTF do you need 3 screens for. Apparently whoever is designing Audi interfaces went to the Acura school for terrible interior design.
100% this
I got pulled over on a 50cc scooter once so the cop could ask me “is this thing street legal?”
Based on end credits for many animated films, a lot of the grunt work seems offshored.
/Recalls all the stories he’s read over the years about police pulling over supercars, prototypes or custom cars “just because the cop was curious”.
at this point who cares anymore? the younger generation have no idea who the company is, the older generation will only stick the mangusta and pantera, and the middle generation just wishes they could afford one
telling your driver to shut the fuck up because they’re of a lower social class and it’s not civilized when members of different classes communicate beyond what is absolutely necessary.
Nicely written by an extrovert. Some of us introverts are not dbags, actually. And do not see Uber and Lyft drivers as peasant slaves as you believe we do. Some of us just want a nice quiet ride without the anxiety of forced small talk with complete strangers. The ONLY thing I miss about the old school cabbies (for…
There isn’t a 5 year old on this planet that is a F1 - Mercedes - Hamilton fan and their dying wish is to see a race winning car. There are plenty of dads that have that wish though, and I think mom may have picked up on that.
No one in that picture seems happy......and seriously doubt that kid really wanted to see that car so bad. Nice gesture though......
Having a non-running vehicle in their gravel trap may go against their HOA.
The mother looks absolutely thrilled in the title shot.
No, I will sue their insurance company and they will use the data gathered from the accident to improve their network so that no one ever dies in that way again.
One of the benefits of self-driving systems, even those currently in service, is that every single car can learn from the mistakes of every single other car.…
It’s always funny to me to see people say “How do they handle X situation?”
Look guys, Self-driving cars don’t have to be perfect, they just have to be better than human drivers. Fact: You suck at driving. You do. It’s okay to admit it. Don’t @ me on this. You suck at driving. Self driving cars don’t have to be…
That is, almost literally, what he said yesterday.
His engineer that gave the presentation was a bit more impressive, though, and to a layman like me the case he was making makes sense. Maybe they are full of shit? Or maybe they are indeed so far ahead of everyone else that they are doing things others think are…
I take it you had absolutely no comprehension of what was being talked about at this event and instead chose the least important piece of information, taken out of context (this was in relation to L.A. traffic and drivers closing the gap when they see a blinker on and not letting cars over). How about an article…
The specific use case for the aggressiveness that was being described was traffic situations where timid does not work, because you can’t get your lane change, and instead get hung out to dry in the wrong lane (because of an insufficient gap being allowed by human drivers), and miss your exit.
The more I think about it, Elon and Trump are about the same type of person.....keep screaming to everyone that your doing great, regardless of others advice/results and truths/facts, and just move on. Keep pounding your own drum and shift the focus onto the next shinny topic when the last one failed.
Computers aren’t that great at learning these human communication methods. So what if they just... crashed sometimes? Problem solved.
“when the last one failed” what exactly has failed at Tesla?