ahildy9815
Ahildy9815
ahildy9815

I’d imagine in most major cities, these would be stolen right off the pole within a week.

Supply and demand is how it works—be an Adam Smith disciple.

I don’t even know who that is

I don’t remember calling them tornados, but we called AWD donuts cyclones.

They can start by wearing their fucking seatbelts. How many more of these incidents are we going to have before people start to understand the importance of being buckled up when seated? There were 71 injuries resulting from this incident; a whole lot of them serious spinal injuries. There weren't 71 people looking to

This framing plays on a fallacy of its own, the false analogy. Presenting economy numbers is for the purpose of comparing one car against another, not for comparing one replacement scenario against another completely different replacement scenario.

They use literal slaves for every fucking thing they build. I guess you dont own any TV’s in your house. Do you have Plex? What do youi watch it off of because if it is Amazon fire stick, apple tv, chromecast, Roku? Is your media server have a seagate or western digital HDD? Is your NAS synology, or netgear, or Nvidia?

Fixed the headline for you

I don’t think there’s really much consumer value in robotaxis. All it’s doing is saving the company managing them overhead on paying employees (savings which I’m sure would only be passed onto consumers long enough to drive competitors out of business before jacking the rates up so the shareholders don’t suffer). But

Somebody gets it! The wow of merely massive acceleration wears off quite quickly when all that accompanies it is the whine of a golf cart. As I have said on here many times, if you want your organs to be re-arranged by g-forces, a season pass to Six Flags is cheaper and more effective than a fast car.

My boy, if you slam your fingers in a car door that you had to shut yourself, that’s your problem. If you get your fingers stuck into an electronic mechanism, that’s the vehicle’s problem. 

If you don’t like it here then fuck off. Nobody’s making you click on content you don’t like.

Business insurance providers may have something to say on the matter. I don’t think they want to be on the hook for covering a business and employees monkeying around with these massive powerful batteries without some kind of proven knowledge base.

May not be regulatory requirements, but if you want to have insurance coverage, and you better,  your insurer may have something to say about it.

Would you look at that. Who coulda seent this coming?

You can have an attorney review it if youd like, but the severance payout is the entire point.  You dont sue us, you just take your money and we go our separate ways.  Very common practice and better than nothing at all.

In my line of work, I’ve seen many many many severance agreements. And exactly 100% of them contain similar clauses along the lines of “If you accept this severance, you can’t turn around and sue us”. Tesla is shitty, but this is not a shitty Tesla move, it’s an “every employer in the country” type of move. 

Isn’t there anyone else on staff that can possibly write articles about F1 besides someone who actively despises F1?

There are only 52 weekends in a year. Do we really need to be racing F1 on almost half of them?”

Yes.