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The car has not been crash tested by the IIHS or the NHTSA. Since it’s mis-classified as a Class 3 light truck (it’s about 900 pounds short of the GVW requirement, but Musk doesn’t care), it’s exempt from a lot of otherwise required safety details.

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that mechanical fail-safes shouldn’t count since they’re not normally active. If that’s accepted the first would be the 2014 Infiniti Q50. They’re also 20 years behind the curve for giving a pickup rear-steer, but at least with it being standard equipment they won’t have

I can’t help you if you haven’t been following along. As someone who’s deeply embedded in the industry and works with all the OEMs for over 25 years, I’ll just stand by my words. However, most of what I’m referring to has been discussed on this website along with many other media and social media outlets.

None of the features you mentioned (except for maybe the voltage) are unique in any way and are technologies that have been around for a decade or more. The steer-by-wire is not the first, but is apparently the first without a mechanical fail-safe. So the Cybertruck IS the best at deleting practical engineering and

True. Self driving vehicles are very dangerous.

Seems incredibly shortsighted given that PC game sales were only about 15% below all COMBINED console sales last year.Let alone modded PC RP servers have been what’s keeping GTA online still relevant on Twitch.

Nah, leave it up to local municipalities to make their call. I’ve had countless hours of my life wasted yearly due to having to wait at intersections at red lights where absolutely zero cars passed through the intersection for the entirety of the light cylce as I was waiting for green. I’d add ban the bs left turn

Well more evidence just was released: 

24,346 tractor-trailer-sized containers” is misleading. It is 24,346 TEU, which is a 20 foot container. Tractor trailers are typically at LEAST 40 foot, and often 56 foot. A more trustworthy statement would be “12,173 tractor-trailer-sized containers”. Consider correcting/revising.

I dunno, both Vietnam and Iraq were pretty bad. I say this as someone who is very glad the USA is supporting Ukraine.

This will probably come across as hardcore “whataboutism”, so with that out of the way:

Yes, every GM product in the early to mid 1980's.  

1st Gear:

It’s hilarious. The first two, maybe even three seasons are (like a lot of shows) finding its groove and hold up the least because they’re so fucking old. But once the show finds its voice and the actors break in their characters, I love revisiting it. It’s also a very specific type of humor that doesn’t appeal to

. . . just I Love Lucy for Gen X . . .

Yeah, I mean GTA that’s kind of the joke (leaving aside whether you find ‘the joke’ funny), but when you are trying to make a game where the characters are schoolchildren (or at least affiliated with a school), using the same lack of a moral compass just makes it feel like you’re just palette-swapping any old “kill

Plagiarizing code is not what this is about. It’s about releasing the inner workings of a system that a company does not want made public.

This just screams Krieger from Archer...

Luckily it looks like Jeremy is going to make it.

You misunderstood that scene. Rick doesn’t recommend him for the stunts on the current gig because the fight with Lee really DID happen on a previous gig. The reason why the stunt person on the current gig hates Cliff is because of the idiotic fight with Lee from the prior gig.