

Autopilot is ACC which is what the case was about here.
Autopilot is ACC which is what the case was about here.
Not to defend Tesla here, but how does the technology become “good and well ready” for road testing if you’re not allowed to test it on the road? There are a million different driving environments in the US, so it’d be impossible to test all these scenarios without a real-world environment.
Where are all those liberals at who just recently defended Dems for voting with Republicans to pass this law?? Where are all their bullshit justifications now?
Yeah but people in Finland are out raking forests all day to prevent wildfires which leaves very little time for mass shootings.
Okay, try turning your lights off tonight and report back with how many additional stars you can see.
My coworkers mom paid $200 a month with a 20GB datacap for HughesNet and couldn’t even stream Netflix or Youtube. Their service is completely useless in 2025.
The night sky is also polluted by your home’s lighting and car headlights but that doesn’t seem to be a problem for most people.
Dudes a pile of shit but a recent flight had Starlink and that was the first time I’ve ever actually had usable internet on a plane. I was streaming Plex on my phone from my home server while flying over the Pacific.
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Nah still pricey. I believe the article stated they were $800 which puts them at $20+/TB. 5 years ago I could get new drives at $12/TB but now I can only find these types of deals on used server drives or no-name brands.
These new 30+TB drives should be driving down the cost of the small to midrange drives but that doesn’t appear to be the case currently.
I used to point this out about Hulu probably close to a decade ago on reddit and would get endless comments about how “it’s just a few shows,” “i never see any ads,” and “it’s not their fault.” I wonder if those same people exist here.
There’s literally nothing compelling these shitty companies to advertise these plans as ad free when they do in fact contain ads. Just like cellular ISPs have no legitimate reason to call their data plans “unlimited” when they cap you after using a predefined amount of data.
People only liked Blockbusters business model because there were no other options. Redbox came on the scene and decimated the company and they were even sued to get the distribution model changed so that they had to wait a month before they could rent new movies out. Now both companies are relics of the past since streaming became mainstream.
HDD prices are up over the last several years even with greater density drives coming on the scene, but it still pales in comparison to the price increases of these streaming services.
Out of the roughly 20 drives I’ve bought over the last decade or so, the only two failures were Seagate and they only made up five of the drives purchased. The other 15 are WD and all have been great (knock on wood).
The hyperbole is ridiculous here and it makes you sound like a psychopath.