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Another V11 Software Issue? 2021 'Legacy' Model X Front USB Ports Apparently Stopped Working 12/24/2021
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<blockquote data-quote="tps5352" data-source="post: 6386987" data-attributes="member: 119117"><p>Possible. I just hope they can quickly fix the problem (and not have to dump me out of the FSD beta program while they do it.).</p><p></p><p>The inconvenience of all this is what gets me. Modern life seems to be getting harder and harder, not easier, with increased technology. Companies, like Tesla, <em><strong>hide</strong></em> behind technology in lieu of hiring more good people to deal with customers in person. It's a crap buiness model that can't ultimately succeed, imo. Right now, we all want what Tesla has. But if someone comes along with something better...*</p><p></p><p>If Rivian and Lucid keep their acts together and treat customers right, Tesla better watch out.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, as companies develop and grow it is not uncommon for them to fall afoul of the lure of the siren's call: greater<strong> profit</strong>, <span style="color: rgb(71, 85, 119)">profit</span>, <span style="color: rgb(209, 213, 216)">profit...</span></p><p>_____________</p><p>* These days I am particularly annoyed with all the security necessary to get into Google, eBay, AT&T, my bank, etc. websites. Talk about inconvenience. Yes we want and need our data secure. But it seems like legitimate customers are bearing the brunt. How many levels of annoying security will we tolerate? Can't the companies write more secure code? Google is particularly bad, and the irony is that Google makes its money primarily by stealing and selling our information.</p><p></p><p>I am in a bad mood today. Can you tell?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tps5352, post: 6386987, member: 119117"] Possible. I just hope they can quickly fix the problem (and not have to dump me out of the FSD beta program while they do it.). The inconvenience of all this is what gets me. Modern life seems to be getting harder and harder, not easier, with increased technology. Companies, like Tesla, [I][B]hide[/B][/I] behind technology in lieu of hiring more good people to deal with customers in person. It's a crap buiness model that can't ultimately succeed, imo. Right now, we all want what Tesla has. But if someone comes along with something better...* If Rivian and Lucid keep their acts together and treat customers right, Tesla better watch out. On the other hand, as companies develop and grow it is not uncommon for them to fall afoul of the lure of the siren's call: greater[B] profit[/B], [COLOR=rgb(71, 85, 119)]profit[/COLOR], [COLOR=rgb(209, 213, 216)]profit...[/COLOR] _____________ * These days I am particularly annoyed with all the security necessary to get into Google, eBay, AT&T, my bank, etc. websites. Talk about inconvenience. Yes we want and need our data secure. But it seems like legitimate customers are bearing the brunt. How many levels of annoying security will we tolerate? Can't the companies write more secure code? Google is particularly bad, and the irony is that Google makes its money primarily by stealing and selling our information. I am in a bad mood today. Can you tell? [/QUOTE]
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