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Still too expensive and too slow compared to our cable, but I'm staying on the list.
Um... Because Teslas are expensive and unreliable??
Um, but Tesla was a new company. To my knowlege Ford has been making cars for several years longer. Of course, it may be that there's something...
I'm assuming by "end of the year" you mean 2018.
A)Tesla has an effective monopoly on excellent EVs. B)There are a lot of people who want such a vehicle. Therefore, tough s**t
I got the offer too but won't be subscribing because my Xfinity service is both faster and cheaper. For areas with poor or no connections,...
And really amazing food too!
Could abandoned mines be repurposed as bat hostels?
On my Samsung S9+, the Messaging part of the Service app shows the reply box at the bottom and when the keyboard comes up it covers the reply box....
I disagree on larger specially build vehicles. I think they'll have to for several reasons. As the distances increase, the time spent at high...
Different sub topic: Given the very mixed product quality and service provided by Tesla, is anyone else concerned about how dealing with Starlink...
You're correct of course. However, at their current rate of progress, Musk will be long retired and living on Mars by the time they do get things...
They sell every car they can make with the current price, level of customer service, and production quality. Clearly, since they have waiting...
We've had Cooktek induction burners for almost 20 years. They are the best decision we made back then when redoing our kitchen. Ours are 2 burner...
Tesla sells every car they can make and have a significant waiting list. That says their value and service is too high.
Just got it. Good thing too, my display took several minutes to start up today.
Having observed Tesla for over 5 years now and having been a software engineer for over 30, my advice is: don't get your hopes up. IMHO Tesla's...
Maybe the new software will be an immediate improvement, but Tesla has a long history of rolling out really awful software then slowly improving...
Adding a $50 camera and charging $1000 for it is easier than adding a $5 separate orange lens and charging $1000 for it.
So there are so many Teslas being salvaged that the company has to automate the process??!!! What? Did they notice that their office that dealt...
Actually, that's not what he said at all: "Even if there are trees, other cars, etc.". In many cases there are tree branches etc. growing over a...
Well the first issue is that while Dragon can accelerate away at several G's, SS can barely manage 1 G fully loaded, that is it can just maintain...
I think the problem with manned Starship launches for NASA is still the lack of an abort system. At least so far AFAIK, SpaceX has never discussed...
Agree with camera washers, but our S doesn't have a heater on the front radar. It may heat up a bit but it certainly doesn't melt off snow, ice or...
In view of the click bait title, I'm doubtful of all this.
Unfortunately, IMHO this is another case like the auto industry in 2009. They suck, but they employ a lot of people and play a large part in the...
If they're going to rely on the cameras they need to have some good provisions for clearing water, salt and ice. Our rear view camera is pretty...
Mine certainly isn't.
Everything I've read has said that spinning up a new ventilator production facility is many month's work.
Agreed, but we got so far behind due to lack of test availability that option really isn't open anymore. The US only spends about three times as...
I don't agree. First, when landing on Earth, the atmosphere can be used to slow down a lot, and second, it's a whole lot easier to refuel on Earth...
Right, but only if you're a software engineer who doesn't understand finite state machines.
Landing the entire mass of Starship on the lunar surface seems a bit crazy to me.
In the software business it's well known that the last 10% of the code takes 90% of the time. Closer to home, whenever I tell my wife that I've...
At least the Robotaxiis will be able to maneuver in parking lots by the end of this year even if Teslas designed for human drivers can't.
I've gotten it to work once in 5 years of ownership plus a couple of aborted attempts where it just stopped in the middle of the operation. I...
So the human monitor camera is aimed at the backup driver in the control room to be sure (s)he's paying attention?
I've no dog in this fight, but am somewhat amazed by these reports of phantom braking. In our AP1 car I think we've had no more than 5 total the...
So apparently, White House policy is that tests and treatment for corona virus will be billed to the patient if not insured. That will create a...
All true, but I'd much prefer it if Tesla didn't keep selling people features that don't exist and are likely not going to be available during the...
It is not technically possible for Tesla to fix the USB music player with current technology. The proof is obvious, name a single BEV made in...
I went with Obamacare because I'm pretty sure single payer isn't going to happen anytime soon but enhancements to Obamacare could help a lot of...
Yeah, I think they need to tweak the pace setting on the AI that writes the show.
Agree with the other cold weather comments. It's really terrifying to watch Watt hours per mile numbers in cold weather, particularly when driving...
Even if the drive was mostly highway, a lot of Superchargers require driving on city streets which is a very big problem for FSD.
My understanding is that the solid part is the fuel, a plastic, and the liquid is the oxidizer (Nitrous Oxide). IIRC the idea was to have a simple...
It's interesting to me that there is enough false braking in the new Teslas that people complain about it. In our Mobileye AP 2015 S we've only...
A Falcon 9 launch is about $60M and I expect the Dragon cost is about the same, so $120M or $30M / seat. Obviously not below $15M / seat.
No, not even close.
No, the idea of EVs is to emit less CO2.