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I suppose its in the name "Artificial Intelligence" is not "Real Intelligence".
If it ends up killing us, maybe its not intelligent at all? :cool: :ROFLMAO:
Lol police have better things to do than to test if you fixed your jalopy right.
Now we have to employ more hwy patrol to make sure freedom fighters have the right to put others at risk? Come on buddy. :ROFLMAO:
In particular my concern is third party risk from dodgy workmanship. John Deere primarily operates off road and at low speeds and not in the city etc. They should be more open to RtR IMHO. You wanting to build your own off-road EV makes it fairly exempt from my third party risk analysis.
But to...
Well currently only the manufacturer has the parts to repair with Tesla? So their repairs are the manufacturers liability by default?
The argument is still the same though, who ensures road and vehicle safety, if manufacturers are forced to RtR?
Note I have a problem with potentially...
Yep because that's what the cops really need. A good looking car.
A standard CT being small hand gun proof should be worth something to the police though.
If it still doesn't work after you think you've repaired it, what good does the right to repair have?
How are third parties protected from you in this scenario?
If you want the right to do what you want with what you "own", then feel free to build your own Tesla EV and road to drive it on...
But maybe its AI without the "A"?
Who would be the Creator of AI? Us?
Then maybe intelligence does not have to be artificial (I know some is for sure!) Rather it can just "be".
For one thing, I know that intelligence needs organisation, and life organises. So maybe life is the intelligence...
You can just say it how it is too.
That you thought I said something that I didn't, because you are watching like a hawk for something to crucify me on?
My position hasn't changed. Simply:
I support the right to repair if it doesn't increase the risk of being unsafe to users and third parties...
Said the random bag of stary night fairy dust that took eons to jiggle into something approximating a lifeform and climb down from a tree? ?:alien::unsure::rolleyes:?:mad:
Not sure which one of the faiths is harder to believe. ?
My point was that "colonisation" is a common theme, it pre dates...
Cars are by their very nature dangerous.
Thats the whole point of safety standards and road compliance rules. Should we get rid of those so you can tinker and kill someone else because you didn't know what your doing?
If your actions endanger yourself is one thing, and even that has a cost...
I'm yet to find an average person.
Exactly how low does that bar go? ? :ROFLMAO:
The RtR needs a line between can and should. Anything that can result in serious damage and injury, also to third parties, should not be allowed by the manufacturer.
If the component is not prone to failure from...
I think firstly there should be a distinction for safety reasons between "critical" and "non-critical" repairs. There's lot of things that can be repaired without posing a significant additional risk, however some things should only be done by qualified personnel.
For example, changing your...
Well read the first chapter otherwise known as the "creation poem" with that thought in mind, and take note of the plural, progressive terraforming and filling of the planet with life. Note the creator of earth can't be "of earth", hence alien by common definition. It's even more obvious later...
Thats what some religious folk call it so...
But do you or don't you agree it's a book about the colonisation of earth by aliens that are not from earth? ;-)
It's a collection of lots of different writers from different eras with centuries of plot holes written on stone and animal hides, found...
Could be, but most youth are just bored and are looking for something to do and can't afford anything else. There's a lot of angst that is fed into the situation for political reasons, and completely ignores the individual state of affairs. I've worked with them, and my experience is their...
Shame that it had to come that far, but it's good they have the limiting feature. At some point they might limit vehicle performance to match your driving score. Might not make people happy, but it will make it safer.
But really Tesla shouldn't allow such excessive speeds in built up 30Mph...
Lol twitter is going down. EM either gets rid of it completely as competition for his own social media platform or he buys it at rock bottom price as a shell to start a new one.
Either way I can't see the bot problem not devaluing twitters advertising base, and with it its demise in its...
Only if you believe what you say is the truth? :cool:
Ultimately, there is no definitive proof, even in science, in fact the scientific method needs to make it improbable as it would otherwise absolve itself of further investigation, defeating the purpose of the method? That means "all fact" is...