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So you want sources without photos or anything? Isn’t that contradicting?

The stay home no worries was when Tesla opened the factory ahead of schedule. It wasn’t something that was indefinite.

Or maybe Gizmodo is skewing things for clickbait profit? I mean isn’t responsible reporting about getting both sides of the story rather than picking out the sensational ones?

I didn’t cherry pick anything, I looked at spot prices for today for both. Or are you talking about the amount? I did say “up to”.

So what it is used in the cathode? It doesn’t make up the entire cathode, and stop using outdated info:

It’s probably the classic example of software people and hardware people not being on the same page. I don’t think anyone anticipated so much log data being written that it becomes a problem.

I prefer a touchscreen any day over those touchpads and mini-joysticks.

The problem here had nothing to do with it being automotive grade or not. Sure, if they used industrial grade flash memory it would have lasted a bit longer, but end of the day flash memory has a limited amount of cycles. The problem was more of they probably should have included more memory and toned down on the log

As mentioned, autopilot term never meant full autonomy. Autopilot in aircrafts has always been effectively a bit above cruise control.

I would like the fed to investigate the automakers tempting us with concept cars they never plan on building. False advertising.

due to poor work quality from technicians formerly of BMW and described as “cocky” and “talking so much shit” by one of our sources

It’s a serious comment, cobalt prices ballooned due to sudden demand, but it’s still only about 2x more expensive than tin, but it is 1000x cheaper than say platinum that goes into ICE cars and hydrogen cars.

Why? Lithium Ion already doesn’t require any expensive metals. And as long as lithium ion continues to improve, it’s hard for any technology to replace it. Because it has to not beat lithium ion of today, but the cheaper and better lithium ion of tomorrow.

LFP is nice and all but it isn’t as energy dense. You can still achieve a 200 mile car with it, but not 300-400 miles (EPA).

Work from home should be made permanent. It’s been doing very well for my family and friends. Many of them who have been on meds to deal with headaches don’t need them anymore, they can get more sleep and less stress from the commute.

Am I the only one who thought I was gonna be taken to The Onion when clicking that headline?

I want to supply Wooden Clubs to the military until the year 50,345.

Well, some apartments do have dedicated parking, and many states are passing laws preventing HOA from denying installations of chargers.

Why not use fusion to assist hamsters to run on wheels while we are at it?

The refueling hydrogen in a minute or 2 is a myth. The 1st car might refuel that fast, but keeping the pressure at 10,000psi is hard. This is why you see lines at the hydrogen stations of people taking an hour to fill up only to get stuck at half the range. And BEVs can recharge to 80% in 30 minutes. Soon it will be