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I’ve lost two jobs solely based on the reporting of my case.

Fuck off

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Exactly. Unless someone actually sat down and interpreted the data or had it interpreted for them, that data could say whatever Tesla wants it to say.

Nobody implied that the crashes themselves were intentional, just that they were looking for someone else to blame for their mistake (and in the previous incident, Tesla’s UI being confusing and needing a fix). Of course nobody would intentionally crash their car just to try and pin the blame on the manufacturer, but

I do wonder: How do we know that the sensor which told the black box that the accelerator had been pressed was functioning properly?

Not that I doubt that someone would be scummy enough to blame the car for his stupid driving, but I do wonder: How do we know that the sensor which told the black box that the accelerator had been pressed was functioning properly?

Well the article was almost written like it was intentional. The title implies that too. From the start all these wrecked Teslas that have blamed autopilot have been viewed as intentional. I just chalk that up though to this being all might Tesla.

I’m pretty sure his name is Matthew Dellavadova.

1. Go Jeff Gillooly on Stephen Curry.
2. Go Jeff Gillooly on Klay Thompson.
3. Go Jeff Gillooly on Draymond Green.
4. Go Jeff Gillooly on Andre Iguodala.
5. Go Jeff Gillooly on Shaun Livingston.
6. Go Jeff Gillooly on Harrison Barnes.

7. Introduce little-seen bench players “Devon Kurant” and “Jim Duncan.”

I’m surprised nobody is talking about the moving in-game tributes each team payed to the passing of Muhammad Ali. The Warriors floated like a butterfly while the Cavs seemed to have died 48 hours earlier.

In this week’s SI, there’s a quote that really struck me:

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Say what you will about the game itself but you cannot deny this amazing trailer.

"Seven Nation Army" made a beachhead in American sports in State College, Penn.