miss-tina
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Many Tesla issues come from software, rather than hardware.

Neutral:

Yeah, buy a house in the woods in Alabama or West Virginia. You’ll have money left over to splurge on the extra-large trampoline and above-ground pool. Who needs health, safety, education, a decent local economy, or quality of life anyways?

Check those relevant property tax laws. They’ll ensure you pay rent indefinitely for services your locality provides. 

2nd - a form letter stating a change was done and why doesn’t seem like a huge issue to me. An in-vehicle notification may not be seen by the vehicle owner in a multi-driver household. 

First you have to code for traffic.

No, just stop it. The idea that roads in the U.S. can be standardized to make this work when they are built and maintained by a minimum of 100,000 various political bodies across massively diverse geographic and environmental conditions simply isn’t viable. Especially when one half of those political entities actually

Comments about needing better infrastructure (lines, edges, etc.) are simultaneously correct - and yet laughable. They fail to understand the massive number of lane miles out there, most of it in rural (and very rural) locations. What is the magnitude of cost in putting down stark and clear lane markers in these

Daily I think about the aging population of drivers and their vision and reaction time.

So, as the transportation secretary, why doesn’t Pete have the DOT establish some hard rules on what manufacturers can call their assisted driving, and the benchmarks they have to meet to call it various things?

Next up: someone with the balls to “just say no” to yoke steering wheels?

Knowing what I know about the speed of change in the automotive industry, they probably started re-designing the buttons before the first car was sold.

Funny you say that. I was recently around a project for company producing a product (for professional users) with touchscreen that didn’t work well. They outright said that the touch screen didn’t work for shit but they were still going to market with it as it was too late to change it. They said that they’d revamp

This kind of crap turns up everywhere. Mostly designed in a vacuum with a bunch of back-patting and attaboys.

The entire reason I opened this article - thanks for saving me a few minutes of typing out my hatred for this...

At least there’s no mention of a “parking break”...

/presses “Hurray!” button, doesn’t register. Presses “Hurray!” button, doesn’t register. Presses “Hurray!” button a third time, turns on cruise control.

Kinja’d I guess.

Love the carvana statement ! It’s the gubment’s fault !! 

That article, that only brings back a 404 error, appears to be about Illinois.  This article is about Michigan.  Are you sure they’re about the same problem?  

Huh?