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Apparently this is veiled shade at the little mermaid being played by a black actress
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Yall really have to stop with the identity politics. He's letting the man make an announcement on HIS platform that he was 1000% going to make independent of Elon. So now that Mr. Musk profits... that's his guy? Make it make sense.
The summation of what has been happening for the last 40 odd pages.
There is so much in this post, but I lost it right away at "identity politics"
You clearly have no idea what that term means
Dude I know you are a troll, but at least put effort into your trollingThe summation of what has been happening for the last 40 odd pages.
You believe DeSantis will be the last politician on Twitter Spaces?
There are instances when broadcasting time-sensitive info to as many people as possible is necessary, and Twitter pre-Musk became very effective for this purpose because you couldn't fake an official account.You shouldn’t have been relying on Twitter for ANY information…
More than 1,500 complaints allege problems braking, including 139 cases of phantom braking and 383 cases of phantom stops. In February 2022, we learned that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration had opened a safety investigation into Tesla's phantom braking problem after it received hundreds of complaints after an article in The Washington Post drew attention to the issue. But the problem has persisted, causing an eight-car collision over Thanksgiving after Tesla opened up its FSD Beta program to all owners.
Handelsblatt says there were more than 1,000 crashes linked to brake problems and more than 3,000 entries where customers reported safety concerns with the driver assists.
The German publication even went to the trouble of contacting Tesla owners to confirm the data was correct.
Beyond the customer complaints, the data leak also shows how Tesla responded to these problems—by committing to as little as possible in writing.
For each incident there are key points for the "technical review". The employees who enter this review into the system regularly make it clear that the report is intended for "internal use only". Each entry also contains the note in bold type that information, if at all, may only be passed on "VERBALLY to the customer".