El Tesla Model S Plaid alcanza los 322 km/h y la aceleración parece irreal:

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El Tesla Model S Plaid alcanza los 322 km/h y la aceleración parece irreal:
A modified black Tesla Model S | ATOC
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U.S. Launches Investigation into 2.4 Million Tesla Vehicles After Accidents
The U.S. government is checking out Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software more closely. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has kicked off an investigation into 2.4 million Teslas after four accidents were reported. One of those crashes was deadly, and that’s got people really worried about how safe the tech actually is. What Prompted the Investigation? The NHTSA is…
Just to be clear: two men were in a Tesla and neither of them were in the driver’s seat at the time of the crash. Because apparently, they trusted not only their lives with Tesla’s “autonomous” “autopilot” driving system, but they were also willing to risk everyone else’s lives. People who do this should be criminally charged if they survive an accident. And Elon Musk should be held accountable and charged for continuously (mis)labeling it as “autopilot.” (x)
I hope nobody you love is unknowingly sharing the road with people dumb enough to let a driverless car barrel down the road with no one behind the wheel. (SN: this is completely avoidable. The technology currently exists to not allow the car to drive at all if there is no one in the driver’s seat, or if the driver is asleep, or their eyes are closed).
Homebrew powerwall built from a wrecked Tesla Model S.
Recharged each day via a 17K watt solar array. “Occasionally the display crashes but we haven’t lost power for even a microsecond in the last four years.”
This janky solarpunk looking rig was built by the Republican U.S. Rep for KY4 Thomas Massie. It runs his off grid house - entirely. As a Brit living in London, I don’t know anything his politics or his local impact in Kentucky, but this is really remarkable. Rasberry Pi! The PCB in the tuppaware! Lord!
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