goat7
son of a motherless goat (PSA: wash your hooves)
goat7

*adjusts nerd glasses*

Have you pressed all the buttons? PRESS ALL THE BUTTONS!!!

The tumbleweeds got it.

I’d definitely say his driving skills ... peaked.

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I remember those “veedub un-pimp your ride” commercials.

I’ve never owned one, but yeah, I’ve heard that VW’s are exactly the most reliable vehicles ever. Guess I’m just a little surprised considering my 16 year old Yukon has higher miles and it has at least another decade left in it.

Right you are. I thought the VW takedown request was only referring to the picture of the “feather horned beetle” artwork, as shown in the middle of Torch’s article. I didn’t click on the external link to the eff.org page which talks about the “rove beetle” artwork.

Apparently it’s a “rove beetle”. I agree, it’s not the beetle that I would have chosen.

This is the correct response.

I forgot what I was gonna say.

The majority of people will obviously not pay a $15k-$20k premium for autonomous driving tech. Like many other things in our modern lives it will be subsidized by advertisements. The holy grail here is the ability for corporations to advertise directly to you in your own car as that car drives you...where ever. You

Yeah, it may be ambitious but this seems doable. The system has fewer variables to manage with highways and interstates, which seem to be the low-hanging fruit of the autonomous driving world anyway. There are far fewer intersections (or none at all in the case of interstates), road markings are standardized / better

...but all indications from the administration themselves show it’s not what they’re after.

Fucking intern. You get me all excited with your title. “Ohhh it says diplomatic immunity! I get to post that scene from Lethal Weapon 2, or maybe it was 3, I can’t remember!” Then I read a little further and notice you already posted it. Little. Shit.

Whack-a-Rolls!

She wanted a blue one.

That truck looks happier than a tornado in a trailer park.