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contra the above speculation, however, note that the previewed next Gen vehicles donât seem to be good matches to the wooden maquette (maybe?) or the sketches
Iâve known for a bit now that they planned to do next Gen in ATX alongside MX, but wasnât clear if MX would be the lead
sounds like...
Havenât seen it posted here, but itâs all over xwitter
from a morning news with the biographer and Franz, this still picture of what many are observing appears to be the robotaxi platform mocked up for the new build approach
and the eagle eyed noticed the s etched on the far left edge
two...
To say nothing of the fact that $13 billion is almost exactly the total amount Tesla has made to date selling carbon credits to other U.S. manufacturers - and Tesla isnât done collecting that anytime soon (currently almost $2B/yr)
So here we are, where (maybe) everyone but Tesla is going to...
no time for depth, but basically you say companies can do what they wanted. Buyers can vote with her feet. But reciprocally, buyers can do what they want, and sellers can vote with their terms of sale.
If Tesla doesnât want people, hacking software, which is legal, they may convert entirely to...
not even certain of that
Under section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), it is âunlawful to circumvent technological measures used to prevent unauthorized access to copyrighted works.â
but since 2018 thereâs an exemption repair of motorized land vehicles (including tractors)...
that's why it's an interesting problem!
In this case, one does "own" all the physical assets of the automobile and its components.
The software within it, you do not own past the license to use it according to terms.
The intersection of the two above truths is where the squiggly lines are
Let me ask a related question of 'integrity' (not legality)
The new lower cost X and S have software limited battery packs.
That means Tesla is spending the same amount to create the car, and using the same amount of battery-related resources, distributed into the wild as 'bricked.' In other...
Im interested in this line of thinking, Gus. So below not disputing, exploring.
are you certain the DMCA, which I think only covers unlocking âsoftware features,â is applicable here?
take Teslaâs incredible âsoftwareâ limiting of pack size access. Thereâs a eg 100kWh battery pack under the...
his post copy and the video could be subterfuge, but he *seemed* genuine in saying he doesnât know what heâs doing next and soliciting ideas ??ââď¸
cant say for sure he had any choice
saying he doesnât know what heâs going to do next leaves wider open both possibilities that he decided to leave before knowing what to do, or he was asked to leave before knowing what to do