Looks interesting. I'm bummed they chose not to do a fullsize bed, so you can't lay down a 4x8 sheet of plywood in it.
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Looks interesting. I'm bummed they chose not to do a fullsize bed, so you can't lay down a 4x8 sheet of plywood in it.
If you were a programmer working on code for a self-driving vehicle, these are some of the circumstances you would have to think about:
http://moralmachine.mit.edu/ (click "Start Judging")
There will be conditions where a self-driving car has to pick specific damage/deaths over others.
Quoted from Luckydogg420:My assumption with the style of the cybertruck is that it should be easy to manufacture with all the straight lines.
Musk tweeted about that a little, from what I can gather they tried to stamp the metal but the press was too weak. Thus all the flat surfaces. He mentioned that even the angles had to be scored deeply to make the fold.
No clue how true any of that is.
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