IMHO, it's assault against someone to take a part of them without their consent. It should be treated as such.
Helix
Garbage in, garbage out. Reducing the sensors to just use camera data and not having safety protocols to prevent the user from engaging self driving mode doesn't help Tesla's case here.
Serves them right violating their users' privacy.
Looks like Tesla cars are pretty dangerous both to their drivers and to their environment.
I'm sad to see that we get way more Teslas and BYDs on the streets from day to day. These E-car companies don't seem to have a high regard for human life, but a very high regard for profits at all costs.
People always praise Tesla's and other e-car companies' "innovative methods" but if these are anything like described in the article, I'd rather be conservative than dead.
how did you learn that? I find it hard to access this.
… in the UK alone! Should be added to the title.
It's open source and has lots of keybinds which make it fast and easy to use. It also has a few addons and can do GPG encryption properly.
What do you use?
It's written WINE, not wine.
Does she dislike Plymouth in particular or is she proud of her own boot prompt and doesn't want another in her household?
How did you put the ISO onto the flash drive? Which commands or software did you use to unpack the ISO? Did you use dd/pv or something like Balena Etcher?
I recommend Ventoy.
You could use alternative apps right?