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Aries K Cars might have been boring to look at, but the one my buddy had was not boring to drive. One of the rear doors wouldn’t always latch properly, so you had to remind passengers in the back to hold on to the handle so the door wouldn’t go flying open on wide turns. Also, if you put it in Drive, it would just

I’m glad it seems like investors aren’t falling for the snake oil as much anymore, hopefully that sticks and people with money are finally starting to see what most of us plebes have seen for a while - Musk is a rich guy charlatan.

I mean, if you’ve ever dealt with bed bugs, it’s a little different than bees. A few bed bugs can quickly cause an infestation that is very difficult to get rid of. Not saying a passenger couldn’t have brought it on board, but it’s definitely something an airline should want to clamp down on quick and isn’t “just some

How bout a trade - cops can punish me for the crimes of a car dealership when cops start paying for their own fines personally instead of using taxpayer money.

I had completely forgotten she existed.

Welp, Elon said he expects to sell 8 billion because there’s 8 billion people in the world, so he’s assuming everyone will have at least one, from the richest weirdo to the poorest street urchin, somehow they’ll all have their own $30,000 robot. 

CandidateS, plural? You sure about that?

Elon thinks everyone in the world will have 1-2 Optimus robots, as in literally, he said he plans to sell as many Optimuses as there are people in the world.

Are the dummy “shut up and take my money” investors finally done being convinced by Musk’s vaporware promises? At long last are they actually able to recognize a con man doing an obvious con? Somebody slap me I must be dreaming.

“And yet you participate in society! Curious.”

Just dress a guy up as a car and have him run around, like they did with the TeslaBot.

The internet was a mistake.

The chicken driving the egg car is arguably weirder.

The Chevy SSR. Unnervingly ugly, not good at anything except acting as a callout to other drivers that you make poor decisions. And in convertible form, it just looked worse.”

My guess is that, since the cell phone used belonged to the adult in question, the legal assumption is that an adult agreed to the terms. Based on the language, it seems like Uber’s use of “while using her [the mother’s] cell phone” was intended to say “you can’t prove your daughter agreed to the terms since it

There’s literally no other reason for them to exist other than to protect large corporations from actual legal consequences.

I don’t really understand what the connection between car seats and low birth rates is meant to be here. Is it that they’re too expensive?

More and more these days, it seems like the only accountability for these rich assholes is their own hubris.

I read another article where the union describes a “culture of fear” at Tesla that is causing workers to feel stressed which has led to a lot of the sick leave.

If Germany’s labor protections are so rife for abuse, why is the average sick day usage so much lower across the country than at this one plant?