That’s “revolution of color” to you, bigot. Reeeeee!
That's some kind of really narrowly specific form of nerd-dom right there. Best kind.
Exactly right, damn good eye.
https://funnelme.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/funnel-automated-caveman/
edit: This particular one was at the World's Fair.
*correct the election.
Amen, and awomen, fren.
No it hasn't. I was consistently put in autopilot jail exceeding 90mph for even a second. That was on a Model 3. I have an S now, haven't tried it there.
Huh. Sounds like it was updated at some point. Good to know, thanks!
It doesn't actively stop you from exceeding 90 but it does jail you. At least it did last time I tried. I got used to disengaging it to avoid the jail so maybe it doesn't any more.
Not on surface roads. And max 90mph on highways.
The torque sensor can be defeated by adding a weight to the wheel. Tesla could absolutely do better there, but if someone’s defeating the safeguard, that’s on them.
They're pretty secure, though it wouldn't be impossible, I guess. They establish a VPN back to the "mother ship" and will only accept remote commands over that. If someone gained the owner's credentials they could send commands via the API endpoint used by the mobile app, but the capabilities there are pretty limited.
That said, adding the possibility of unauthorized access still doesn't make the story add up.
It will go more than 5mph over on highways, but there it is capped at 90mph. If you manually accelerate past 90 with autopilot engaged, it "punishes you" and makes you drive manually until you stop and park.
Don't know what the point of it is, just that the story as claimed doesn't add up.
There is a weight sensor in the driver's seat and a torque sensor in the steering wheel. If you leave the seat, autopilot will disengage immediately. If you take your hands off the wheel it will disengage in a minute or so. They also say it was traveling at a "high rate of speed", but autopilot will not go more than 5mph over the limit on surface roads. Something doesn't add up here.
Hey, it’s as viral as COVID, anyway.
There's no set date. Closing arguments start tomorrow morning. Once that's done, the jury goes into deliberation. When they're done, then comes the verdict.
No, I haven’t taken a test. Why the hell would I take a test? C’mon, man!
Soon the world shall grok in fullness.
Sweet. Janet Millsolini isn't going to lift it here in Maine any time soon, but I'm only half an hour from NH. Time for a field trip!
He wasn't this dumb before. Last fall he was quite vocal about not getting the "vaccine", or any of his family doing so. Last spring, he tweeted "take the red pill". Last November, he tweeted about taking 4 COVID tests in one day, two coming back positive and two negative, saying "something extremely bogus is going on". Sorry, couldn't find sauce for the first 2 references, but there's the third.
Anyway, Elon was on our side, and now he has been compromised. Sigh.
You need the private key to sign them, and the public key to validate the signature. Many of the public keys are hard to find now, since it’s been a few years. Many can still be validated, though. More info, an example, and a validator script here: https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/hunter-dkim
Emails can't. The DKIM signatures in mail headers are nigh impossible to fake.
It does not. I have the first 5 Dexter books as ebooks, grepped through them all and found no mention of Evergreen. Just one bit in the first book that mentions shipping containers but not any specific branding. Also, I stopped reading them because the books went completely off the rails and just got ridiculous. Started off pretty good, though.
I noticed a while back that the word “pandemic” is just “panic” with “dem” in the middle of it. Sounds about right when you look at it that way.
And all of the above are of course “conspiracy theorists”. Let’s not get started on their “bizarre” audits, where they’re actually inspecting ballots for traces of BAMBOO, lulz.
It really breaks the leftie brain when you refer to them as “election fraud deniers”, though.