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Atom@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Look at us...64·8 days ago
The logo is for a toy brand, Britains, formerly W. Britains in the era of this advert.
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Tesla’s phantom braking nightmare: lawsuits surge as drivers lose trust in Autopilot3·27 days agoHey friend, mine is a gen 2 S, so the menus may vary, but when I’m in park, I can turn off the “full self driving” option. Then that lets me turn lane centering on and off. That will put you back to the one click for cruise, second click for lane keep.
I made a second driver profile, one with autopilot and one without. That lets me switch in and out quickly without needing to find a safe spot to stop the car. I hope that helps!
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Tesla’s phantom braking nightmare: lawsuits surge as drivers lose trust in Autopilot16·28 days agoVery true, I wasted no time putting some stickers on to show I dessent. The dumpster trucks are really the only ones you can be sure are driven by assholes.
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Tesla’s phantom braking nightmare: lawsuits surge as drivers lose trust in Autopilot652·27 days agoI posted this in the past and it continues to be true. Autopilot is getting worse overtime. Tesla is feeding autopilot driving data into its system to learn to drive better. The problem is, it’s learning its worst habits. Phantom braking, hesitation in turns, unable to keep a steady speed. Every update I try it and rarely last more than a couple miles. It’s not that I want to use it, I just want to see if it’s getting better or worse.
The wild thing is, turning off autopilot and using lane keep and cruise is fine. They warn you that lane keep is old autopilot so it’s not as reliable, trying to urge you into using full autopilot so they can harvest more data. But that “old” autopilot was built before all the updates that made the full autopilot system unusable to me
If you’re wondering, I’d like to not be driving a Tesla. But it’s paid off, worth basically nothing in resale, and I got it as a CPO with free charging and autopilot for life. It costs Tesla money to keep it.
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Conservatives block Trump's big tax breaks bill in a stunning setback14·2 months agoSame as every funding bill for the last 8+ years. Far right sides with the Democrats, for opposing reasons. Then we either get a far right bill with freedom caucus support, or we get the bill pulled up the left for moderate democrat support.
Atom@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Huge cost of military parade on Trump’s birthday is revealed34·2 months agoPlans now include a parade since that coincides with Trump’s 79th birthday.
According to the article, the parade part is specifically for Trump
Atom@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Republicans vote against move to stop ICE deporting US citizens53·3 months agoMore like 50% can’t be bothered because they “aren’t political”
23% are GOP single issue voters who with vote their party till the day they die for that one thing (guns, god, babies, etc.)
27% have some assortment of center to left values and with flake easier than Tesla paint if any one of them is not met
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Tesla Sitting On Thousands Of Unsold Cybertrucks As It Stops Accepting Its Own Cars As Trade-Ins - Jalopnik19·3 months agoNot manufacturers, dealers. A legally required middleman in most of the US. They’ll take your $10k car for $7k and try to resell it for $12k. Even if it gets negotiated to a fair price, they still get the opportunity to upsell used car buyers into extended warranties and maintenance plans.
Tesla is a little different in that they do not have dealers, so they instead do no-negotiatiation sales on their used cars. It’s good for them because they can do the same buy low sell high deal. But when the model is not selling, they’ll have to buy it and sit on that asset for months or dump it at auction.
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Tesla Sitting On Thousands Of Unsold Cybertrucks As It Stops Accepting Its Own Cars As Trade-Ins - Jalopnik11·3 months agoWhile the Texas Plate ‘HAIT 88’ seems like it’s fake, I feel that is implied by driving a Cyber Truck. He didn’t need to go through the trouble paying extra for that.
Atom@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese EV maker BYD says new fast-charging system could be as quick as filling up a tankEnglish162·4 months agoI studied this a bit in my MS and the answer is… probably not. “The grid will collapse” has been an anti-technology or pro fossil fuel talking point for a very long time, whether* its arguing against renewables or against personal computers or against AC units. The most recent was solar. Grid operators were adamant that solar would crash the grid if it accounted for more than 10%, then 20%, then 30% and so on and it never happened. Now it’s onto EVs being the grid destroyer.
The reality is that production and use is not all that hard to predict. Ultrafast charging will eat some power, but that isn’t going to be the norm for wide EV adoption. Public charging will cost more money and be less convenient than charging at home or work over a longer duration. Home chargers are capping around 30-35 amps, generally overnight when grid demand is low. Couple this with the combined low cost for residential solar to change at even lower rates depending on your state/nation’s hostility to solar.
Now, if every car was replaced with an EV tomorrow, the grid would struggle. But that’s not going to happen. Adoption will be a long slow process and energy producers will increase output on pace as demand forecasts increase. A good parallel to this is Air Conditioning adoption. That’s another high demand appliance that went from rare to common. The grid has its challenges, but now the AC usage is forcastable and rarely challenges the grid.
Is it a challenge, especially with higher renewable mixtures, yes. Can utilities fumble? Of course. Will it be a widespread brownout every day during commute hours? Not likely.
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•US Congress nowhere close to deal to avert shutdown ahead of March 14 deadline19·4 months agoRemember, the longest shutdown in US history was in 2019, GOP held the Presidency, Senate, and House (by a much wider margin.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–2019_United_States_federal_government_shutdown
Atom@lemmy.worldto Canada@lemmy.ca•Trump says he wants Keystone XL Pipeline to be built11·5 months agoTrump restarted it last term too. They only managed to build 8 percent of it before Biden revoked the approval again. The company then abandoned the project officially. It’s just a political football at this point. Why bother putting money into something that will stall again in 2-4 years. That’s not even considering the 25% tariff on the oil it would carry, if it were ever finished.
Atom@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Republican lawmakers no show as western Wisconsin farmers complain of Trump chaos, disruption27·5 months agoGOP reps “lol, no thanks, I only care to visit you in August -September every 4 years because your votes overwhelmingly prove that is literally all that is required of me”
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Minnesota House committee advances bill to remove undocumented immigrants from state-funded health care6·5 months agoI highly doubt this bill goes anywhere. Democrats have a Trifecta in MN. Slim, but still. They were able to narrowly get it out of committee, but getting it to pass on the floor, or even brought to a vote at all, is a heavy lift. Id bet it never makes it to a floor vote and the Rs can say they tried. Committee votes are a very easy and non-significant way to “vote for something” without actually doing anything. Mainly because the overwhelming majority of Americans have no idea how government works and will take it at face value.
Even if it did somehow pass, no way Gov Walz signs it into law. That sends it back for a 2/3rds vote to overcome the veto and that certainly won’t happen.
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•USDA says it accidentally fired officials working on bird flu and is trying to rehire them44·5 months agoYep. I work in a government office and the contracting companies have been out in force recruiting. “Resign, we’ll hire you for six-figures. double dip pay till September” best part is, due to limited office space, all the contractors kept their telework status.
It takes forever to hire people, even without the current freeze. That gap has always been filled with well paid contractors who trade long term job security for lucrative 4- year contracts.
Atom@lemmy.worldto The Onion@midwest.social•Trump Unsure What Department He Has To Cut To Make JD Vance Go AwayEnglish34·5 months agoShould have thought about that before he selected these beauties
Atom@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Defense stocks drop after Trump says Pentagon spending could be halved35·5 months agoNot to mention triggering Article 5 for the rest of NATO and shattering every defense agreement at once. You know, Putin’s wet dream.
Atom@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•In Breaking USAID, the Trump Administration May Have Broken the Law.8·5 months agoUnfortunately impeachment is also meaningless. I don’t see a circumstance where 67 senators would ever vote to convict.
The only thing that might work is to be barred from public office and placing the secret service under congressional control to enforce it. But since presidents are untouchable kings now, 2/3rds of Congress and state legislatures are never going to give that up when they could be the king one day themselves.