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This is a ridiculous assertion. Apple and Google have spent billions of dollars and have decades of experience in putting together a tech user interface, and as a result we spend all day on our phones. There is no way in hell any automaker is going to do a better job, and they probably don’t care to. They just want

It’s almost poetry that Chevy is cancelling this vehicle now that they have the market cornered. It’d be like Ford cancelling the Maverick.

yeah sure right ok

I don’t want a competitor to dethrone F1. I like f1.

Good lord, that’s how I read it too. It took me seeing your comment, rereading the headline, rereading your comment, and then going letter by letter in the headline to figure out what it actually said.

What does it say that I read the title as:

I feel like a huge part of the problem are those 178 rail crossings over just 66.5 miles. That’s a rail crossing every 1,973 feet (601 meters) compared to one every 9,916 feet (3,022 meters) for CalTrain. That’s more than five times the number of railway crossings per unit distance, which is just another way of saying

People playing chicken with a train is not a tragedy, it’s people paying the price for stupidity. This might be the dumbest of the oh so many dumb takes here.

Your pandemic-oriented lifestyle sounds really uncool. You gonna live that way forever? Because COVID is never going away. Normal people want to be cool again.

I swear I have heard of something like this happening before in Russia. 

Remote operation makes sense and seems like a great idea. What I question is the need for these VR hand-motions. Couldn’t it be managed just as precisely by more conventional RC methods?

They put all their energy into that enormous center page ad for a car buying widget that no one asked for, literally no one wants.

It’s a good competitive product, but their TV presentation (with all it’s commercials) makes it extremely hard to follow at times.

You don’t carry common hand tools with you? Even knowing you’re on a 3 week road cruise? Every car I’ve owned, I’ve always carried common hand tools in it. Even a brand new car.

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I recommend everyone watch this video, because this is nonsense

1. Why didn’t they contract, ya know, a car company to build these?”

Now, I’m no construction expert, but a rushed 24/7 build doesn’t sound like the kind of environment that is conducive to “stringent labor standards.”

I wouldn’t spend $180 on these. The Airpods Pro normally cost $250, but they go on sale fairly regularly. I got mine at Costco for $200 last year, and $20 is a small price for ANC.

What the actual hell is the tone of this article???