The modern automobile’s list of safety features is a testament to how little your opinion counts as a consumer. Nobody wanted to wear the first seat belts. The idea of airbags scared a ton of buyers early on. Stability control was once a $795 feature that I recall selling exactly zero times during my short stint as a car salesman. Crumple zones? Nah, that doesn’t sound safe.
Yet, all those features and many more can be found in today’s cars, for the same reason we have any organized regulation or law in the world: individuals can’t be trusted to ensure the safety and security of the whole.
Nevada-where the governor shoveled truckloads of tax cut dollars to Elon Musk for the GigaFactory at the same time he cut subsidies to Musk's Solar City. Perfectly consistent.
President Trump will fix all of that.
I thought it was Jeb! that could fix shit?
Please clap.
Please?
When will people learn? Electricity is | dangerous |
Trippy!
That is so hot! With what are they working?
Ah. I think DC is OK, but I always thought Marvel was better.
Your day job is a bunch of stuff that I'm sure I'd have no problem picking up, but I've been mostly unaware of until this point.Very interesting.
Taking delivery of one next month. The autopilot is unbelievably cool.
https://medium.com/startup-grind/why-cant-consume…
Nevada-where the governor shoveled truckloads of tax cut dollars to Elon Musk for the GigaFactory at the same time he cut subsidies to Musk's Solar City. Perfectly consistent.
Geez, no kidding. Human operators are such a low bar that improvements are pretty easy to come by.
That's why hip-hop music is so good: machines always play perfectly on the beat.