FSD isn’t the only feature locked behind a paywall.
They lock up everything from heated seats to acceleration speed.
FSD isn’t the only feature locked behind a paywall.
They lock up everything from heated seats to acceleration speed.
It’s not my analogy, but it does make sense if you even remotely think about it. The downside is that my car carries extra weight in the form of this additional hardware. Teslas are heavy enough as-is with their giant batteries, I’d rather remove any and all unnecessary weight for the sake of my tire tread life (and battery life). Also depending on exactly what the hardware is, it can be an additional point of failure that could potentially cause things that I do have access to to break. Lastly, it’s fair to assume that the price of the car would be cheaper if Tesla didn’t have to install this hardware into every car even if it will never be used, so you are likely already paying for this in “hidden” costs that are just rolled into the total price of the car before even paying to enable the features.
Do you know what an analogy is?
Yeah, the joke is that it would trigger the snowflake right wingers
Actually according to the documentary “the Day After Tomorrow,” NY will be the first state underwater from climate change.
it’s not know to cause cancer
I have to laugh at the irony of your comment since this thread is about things we don’t yet know are bad for us.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone working with fiberglass and not wearing a mask. Do people really do that?
Yeah I switched to all stainless steel clad pots and pans a few years ago to avoid all that shit.
That’s fair. I’d call the last point new commentary more than an argument since he didn’t really provide any evidence that it’s true. /pedantic
This comment is basically just a tl;dr of the OP
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obsolete
no longer in use or no longer useful
Also don’t you get a pop up on iOS when apps actually try to do one of these things? Like I have weather apps that clearly say that track my location, but it still gives a pop up asking to use your location when you actually start using it.
Hopefully that means they’ll start giving me better rates!
I wouldn’t say obsolete because that implies it’s not really used anymore. Most websites and apps still use validation not too dissimilar from the OP, even if it goes against the latest best practices.
Easier doesn’t mean better though.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they are working on something now and just wanted to get the app out as an mvp.
That is likely a benefit but let’s be honest the real reason is that a web version would require a lot of additional overhead especially to staff enough engineers.
Excuse me I exclusively wore preppy clothes from Abercrombie & Fitch thank you very much
I’d assume people that are bi are attracted to biological males and biological females, but not necessarily transsexuals or anything else on the sexuality/gender spectrum.