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Waiting for the inevitable “well dont get a ticket” comment that completely ignores the “evidence of racism in traffic stops, searches, and arrests” aspect.

Elon needs to focus on his panel gaps before inspecting those of others.

There’s never a bad time for #hashtagfuckcobbcounty.

It’s less about California doing “good” and more about California overwriting the standards of every other state.

95% of them will choose to live in their cars in the parking lot rather than pay Bay Area housing costs

I go to Shanghai each year and just got back last week. Still seeing more Teslas there than I do in NYC. But very few other US vehicles (other than CDM Buicks). There are a great many BMWs, Audis and Mercedes-Benzes, but I actually took a picture of an Escalade when I saw one—you just don’t see that type of vehicle on

Trade between China and US is not fair, nobody can rationally argue otherwise. The Chinese frequently steal our intellectual property, won’t allow our companies access to the market without “partnering” with one of their companies (who then steal our IP), and they are the biggest currency manipulators in the world.

Claiming they have ‘great prospects’ would stand somewhat at odds with the current news about the company.

The issue, he said, is that the tech quite likely “classified her as something other than a stationary object.”

There have been lots of problems with chain guides. They break, shear, come loose and let too much slack into the timing chain that it skips and kaboom. Happened to my bud on two 4.0 V6 Ford engines in a row within 3 days.

Modern chains are pretty much maintenance free, changing your oil is the maintenance. The chain itself pretty much never fails, failures are usually guides or tensioners. Usually failures are from not changing your oil.

It certainly won’t be an easy investigation. Flaws in the decision-making of machine-learning systems are as-good-as impossible to predict. Furthermore, the current generation of computer scientists, educated to work in Silicon Valley, are ill-equipped to write and analyze code for safety-critical systems.

FTFY. That’s just the way it works. The elevated pay is to make up for you being laid-off in six months, and having a failed company on your resume.

It doesn’t surprise me a child has zero grasp of what actual dangers he faces. 10 kids on average die a year from “school shootings”

Finding a specific Subaru in Portland. This should be fun.

Just take the Gurney bump and make it a Lincoln bump.

How many headshots do I need to unlock the blue camo?

These “inefficient” SUVs, as you call them, get low-to-mid-twenties MPG wise. Just about the same as hot hatches.

Yup.

Aren’t these difficult to drive? Because that could be why.