Could have, we’ll never know.
Could have, we’ll never know.
That site died with Aaron Swartz. What remains is a sad, disheveled, dead husk of what was.
Seems like shooting at people from a moving vehicle was the motive. Story stays the same w race going unmentioned.
What did being black have anything to do with this story?
Same. Bought pro the day it released. Was a great interface but once Reddit announced they were digging out, I settled into Lemmy.
I wouldn’t desire or try to change your opinion on the vehicle. I’ve had wavering interest in them myself but never enough confidence in the companies longevity to make the investment.
I haven’t been in a car where I feel 100% satisfied with the UX. I guess it takes a different hat.
All I have are internet myths and one semi-close friend with a Model 3 to go on. Theirs has some paneling alignment issues but they don’t seem to care.
I have only that example and what I’ve read to go on. The range issue is understandable, I’d thought it was simply more accurate since it’s an EV and not BS range we get with combustible fuel.
I’ve been reading that the QC on Tesla vehicles is actually fairly poor though. Panels not aligned and such. There’s also the false range readings.
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Yeah, but if you’re interviewing for a job, it IS your problem, no?
I can’t be the only one who read this and wondered what problems Teslas were causing to golf courses.
This is the truest answer thus far.