

Ah, thanks for jogging my memory
Ah, thanks for jogging my memory
On a quick read, I didn’t see the struck motorcycles listed. Last I heard, a few years ago, was that this mainly affected motorcycles with two rear lights that are spaced apart and fairly low to the ground. I believe this is mostly true for Harleys.
The theory I recall was that this rear light configuration made the Tesla assume it was looking (remember, only cameras without depth data) at a car that was further down the road - and acceleration was safe as a result. It miscategorised the motorcycle so badly that it misjudged it’s position entirely.
Thanks for the link! Too bad they’re stupid expensive in comparison to my old CCAs ;(
While as a Dutchman i find your statement hilarious, they’re talking about Danish here ;)
“Huge row erupts” […] “However, this is no surprise as we knew they had XY chromosomes already” is quite a 180, especially for such a short text. Also, is their body really our collective business?
I am surprised it’s called “America’s celebrated work ethic” - from my (Dutch) perspective, it’s notoriously terribly exploitative and bordering on dystopian for many. Is it true that people celebrate American work practices?!
Thank you kind person!
The article did mention them as “registered”, so I don’t think this applies.
I’m loving the puns quoted in the article haha
“Setting up a base in Vietnam” for a US company sounds like slightly painful wording to me…
I’m saddened by the combination of “he hasn’t understood he did something wrong” and “suspended sentence”. To me, the latter implies that the convicted already has paid their debt to society for their actions, while the former says otherwise