"Elon Musks Medizintechnik-Unternehmen Neuralink hatte in der vergangenen Woche zugegeben, dass sich bei seinem Gehirnchip Drähte des Chips im Kopf seines Trägers gelöst hatten. Laut einer Recherche der Nachrichtenagentur Reuters war dem Unternehmen dieses Problem seit Jahren bekannt."
Oh look, another Elon company stiffing its contractors.
“Texas property records show that Hydroz is one of more than two dozen companies that have filed at least 72 liens since 2019 against sites developed by SpaceX and its contractors. Combined, Reuters found, the liens have sought payments totaling more than $2.5 million.”
So I'm having to park closer to the wall of our driveway as my Dad now has a Van he uses for work which is taking up room.
Side effect being it was a rather tight squish plugging the cable for my car to charge in.
To resolve this I've made it semi teathered, a few cable clips from Screwfix and a 3D Printed holder for the cable and voila. It actually looks rather neat.
Downside is I need to get a second cable for public charging, which I rarely do.
@adnan Yes and no, I'm not a fan of how we elevate cars in our culture, but most of them are at least competently built. The cybertruck is such a disaster, that it just keeps bringing entertainment to those of us who hated the concept and the person who forced it through from the beginning.
The state of U.S. made EVs remains underwhelming and now looks to remain so for many more years to come. US automakers remain hooked on high margin trucks, and EVs are too often large SUV types or extremely short in range.
I don't want to promote the horrible labor practices that, in part, make Chinese EVs so much more affordable, but tariffs and bans don't seem like the best way forward.
@Defiance@mrcompletely I have encouraged my wife to look at the RAV 4 plug in. She has Highlander reg Hybrid and while it gets insane mileage for such a big car (too big), fully electric option is great and the RAV 4 is perfect size.
Tesla is being sued by the Environmental Democracy Project, which alleges “ongoing failure to comply with the Clean Air Act” at the company’s assembly plant in Fremont, CA. The Bay Area Air Quality Mgt. Dist. previously said Tesla has allowed “unabated emissions” in Fremont. CEO Elon Musk is telling investors these days to think of the company “almost entirely in terms of solving autonomy.”
👍 Head of Cybertruck Manufacturing Mysteriously Leaves Tesla
— @futurism
"Last month, every single Cybertruck that had been sold in the US was even recalled over a serious design flaw that can cause the massive pickup's accelerator pedal to get stuck."
🌊 Coolant Starts Pouring Out of Brand New Cybertruck After Driving 35 Miles
— @futurism
"While supercharging, coolant started pouring out of the rear of the truck. Called Tesla service. First they told me they don’t cover coolant leaks under warranty. After a few choice words they said they would send a tow truck"
@bradwilson there are a lot of BYD and GWM/Haval cars on the roads here (australia) these days. of course, we don’t have a local industry to protect - but surely the u.s. would be better off subsidising its own carmakers and exposing them to some competition, rather than giving them no incentive to improve…
@banana It sort of does with the (means limited) $7500 instant rebate, assuming the car meets the rules (half for US assembly, and half for US battery components).