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No, it's a Gekko. And yeah, it will pay his salary. :D
The annoying one is the maximum speed jail. It's really easy to momentarily exceed 90 while passing a vehicle on an 85 MPH road in the middle of...
My main FSD hope is to be invited into the beta. I'm driving on a lot of roads out in the middle of nowhere right now, many of which will...
+1 to Roswell. That seems like an obvious candidate. West Memphis, AR would also be a good spot. The Memphis supercharger is ridiculously far...
I'm pretty sure it will be rolled out before the end of the year... 2050. :D
Houses get bluer, forward. Houses get redder, reverse. Better? :D
To be fair, most humans have trouble with unprotected left turns, too. If an intersection is commonly busy enough for that to be a problem, it...
It needs to recognize the flashing lights even if there is no barrier. Most railroad crossings in rural areas don't have gates. If it had...
Well, the only way you can end world poverty is by getting rid of all the people who use their positions as head of state to enrich themselves at...
I just drove an 18.9-mile stretch of Levee Rd. What do I win? :D Nearest street view here: Google Maps The road runs along the top of the...
To me, it looks like the car lost track of the lanes when the solid white lines were interrupted by a crosswalk row, and that the car proceeded to...
Only if there's a ramp so you can jump through the empty flatcar.
I'd be happy if it didn't keep reading the US 45E signs as being 45 MPH. It is literally wrong for roughly this entire 7-mile stretch.
I can't remember the last time I rebooted my personal Mac. Maybe you're thinking of the Microsoft car. "You have closed the door. You must...
January of 2006 isn't particularly late. Here's an article from 11 months later saying that notebook manufacturers were likely to start switching...
I'm pretty sure you all misunderstood the statement. What they meant was that they were going to increase the font size on the navigation cluster...
That's not necessarily a problem. Ostensibly, a pouch-style battery could be shaped to have a much larger surface area relative to its volume...
Pretty sure that's not what they meant. I'm assuming it's more like the way Apple was one of the first companies to switch from round cells in...
Not really. On iOS, the App Store typically won't let you download a version that won't work on your device, and the App Store automatically...
Not to mention the birth rate and death rate. As long as (births - deaths) > (outgoing - incoming), you will have population growth.
What? No sleigh visualization or snow on the console? They missed an opportunity. :D
Drive fast and break things? :D
Maybe, but I've seen problems with intersections that are very similar to this even in non-FSD-beta versions of the software, even on HW2.5, where...
Judging by Elon's coronavirus posts, maybe this is by design, and it's his way of trying to thin the herd. :D
AP2.5 cars came with MCU1 from July 2017 through March of 2018 (Model S, Model X), and those cars supported dashcam and sentry mode even before...
If this video is any indication, he's in Orlando, FL. (I'm assuming that all of his videos came from the same car, and in the same general...
It's mostly a matter of politicians bowing to political pressure, and opening things too quickly, and ignoring the science about restaurants. Who...
I disagree. If school were only 30 minutes or an hour per day, that might be true, but even if kids are only a tenth as likely to spread the...
Probably not, but I think they're the only major U.S. city that is even within a factor of three of that level. :) That said, it's 60% of the...
That's not correct. It may be less common in children under 10, and even that could simply be a higher rate of asymptomatic spread resulting in a...
Unlikely except in NYC. Herd immunity for CV requires about 60% of the people to have it. I don't think there's a single city in the world other...
Some suggested responses: There once was a guy who lived near a river. One day, the flood wall collapsed, and his home began to flood. Someone...
Ah. I misread that. Either way, data from a single area can easily be a fluke. About 2.45% of Tennessee schoolchildren either have or have...
That's because a quarter of the people in New York City were estimated to have been exposed way back in June. At this point, there are probably...
*blinks* What do you think "bring home bugs" means? And no, it's not just viruses; it's also bacteria (strep in particular). That's why I used...
I have a hard time believing such claims. Every year at the start of the school year, within the first two or three weeks, the entire student...
Oh, absolutely. They're extremely useful. They're just not quite good enough for me to say that we should test everybody and then send them back...
On the other hand, they're less likely to give a positive result when you are still infectious, so that's problematic. Yes, from a purely "let's...
Open Schools *or* save lives. Choose one. In aggregate, rapid testing is awesome at driving down the number of people who are walking around...
Right, and it's also worth pointing out that the standards for deciding whether a death was caused by COVID are basically the same as the...
Well, the "absolutely riddled with" bit is not true, but that particular test does only have about 84% sensitivity. So out of four tests, you'd...
LOL. I'm hoping they go by the maximum number of manual disconnects in a single one-hour period over the lifetime of the vehicle. I'm pretty...
That probably means that charging stopped for some reason and restarted. It resets whenever charging starts. Maybe somebody unplugged you, maybe...
Surely you don't think they actually fix that supercharger. Given its usual state of disrepair, it wouldn't surprise me if they were hoping that...
I believe the word you're looking for is "quarter panels". :D
In an eight-lane highway at rush hour, keeping the left lane as a "passing" lane just means that the other lanes will have 33% more cars each, so...
I disagree. V2V will make L5 harder and more dangerous. Almost anything that V2V can tell another car is also something that can be directly...
Meh. If this is in the U.S., as long as you didn't touch both sides of it at once, it's just like touching a 120V connection. :D
I tend to agree. One of the most compelling reasons to go with an EV is that there are a lot fewer parts that can fail other than nuisance items...
GFCI outlet. That's a good idea. No, I haven't, but it wouldn't he hard to do. Actually, the reason for the low amperage is that it's a...