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  • Looks like the initial post is simply a person on a forum: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/ap-fsd-related-crashes.264798/page-8#post-8259936

    There are dashcam videos here but I'm not signing up for a dropbox to view them.

    The best (subjective, I know) article that I could quickly find seems to be Yahoo: https://www.yahoo.com/tech/tesla-full-self-driving-mode-160500725.html

    The videos here don't load for me, could be an extension blocking them.

    Not saying it's not credible, but I would take it with a grain of salt.

    That said, knowing the issues with FSD I would be shocked to learn this was made up, lol.

  • You can tell shit is really getting crazy when the list of people CC'd grows with every single reply-all, lol.

  • Bold of you to assume they learn. They just knee-jerk get angry at whatever fox "news" tells them they should be angry about.

  • They also screw to lock so they can't accidentally open up. I think I still have some around here somewhere, I used to climb trees for fun.

  • WTF kind of logic is this? Are you saying he shouldn't even try and just sit with his thumbs up his ass rather than try to accomplish good things because a court may block it? Should we all just throw our hands up and give up doing anything at all?

  • That's how I'm reading it, yeah.

  • I finally did this last week, nuked out my Win 11 laptop install and switched to Ubuntu. I have yet to find anything I would need to go back to Windows for.

  • So here's a radical idea Mitt, perhaps the previous president shouldn't have committed numerous crimes? Then there wouldn't be any need to prosecute him...

  • She's a republican, she isn't aware of much of anything...

  • Considering it's a statement issued by the university, I'm going to say that electricity was restored to the university. I can't imagine them making a statement about the condition of the barge...

  • Our elecrital grid is frighteningly vulnerable.

    Having worked for an electric company and am now in consulting doing grid modernization you likely don't even know a fraction of how vulnerable it is... It's some seriously scary shit.

  • 210 Ah cells to 90% in 12 minutes.

    Assuming I can math early on a Monday morning:

    90% of 210 is 189

    189 / 12 is 15.75

    So they charge at 15.75 an Ah per minute. Not sure how that compares honestly.

  • I work for a 350k+ company doing grid mod for energy utilities. The head of our division had an "all hands" meeting earlier in the week saying based on client requirements we all need to be in an office or on the clients site.

    The head of our group of ~20 (my bosses boss) scheduled a meeting right after and said ignore that. Our team is kicking ass and our current client has not such requirements (other than onsite at their location for training/go-lives which is reasonable). Furthermore, he said unless it was out of his hands this could be the normal with new clients.

    We have a killer team from all over the US (many of whom are nowhere near the client or our company offices). This team would dissolve quickly if that mandate ever hit us.

    My point is, there ARE still people in upper(ish) management that understand to keep top talent you have to be willing to accept or embrace work from wherever. Hell, during the last go-live last hear he basically said unless absolutely required he didn't WANT any of us on-site with the client. He wanted us all comfy, no jet-lag, in our normal settings to be able to troubleshoot issues. Granted, I worked nearly 80 hours that week, but that's not a normal week. I usually work 30-40.

    lol and holy wall of text batman. I didn't mean to write that much but it's here and I don't want to delete it.

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  • It may just be the light pollution where I am. I'm not too far from a pretty large city. I'm thinking that washed out a lot of what I could see with the naked eye.

  • I really don't know how people are existing in today's hellhole of a capitalistic landscape. I'm fairly lucky with a good-paying job and a lowish house payment. I'm still paying a lot more for food and whatnot than I did before covid.

  • Huh really? I have tons of trash pandas around me (central Ohio).