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Look up the laws of Thermodynamics
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Look up what a battery is
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Stop using "maybe"
AdamEatsAss
#FUCKcars
Land of the free™.
You're free to choose anything you want as long as the shareholders benefit.
With old cars if the radio stopped working you'd go to the dealership/auto store and have it replaced. I think a lot of people would be fine having to go to a similar place for software fixes. Remote updates scare me. Rivian had an update earlier this year that blue screened the infotainment console on every car it went out to. It's not hard to believe a similar mixup could happen with a more important system.
What cloud based information could my physical car need to be operational? I know the shift to software defined cars means there is more relience on tech and the company that makes the car but what could they possibly be keeping server side? If it's needed to use the car what would happen if you drive the car somewhere there isn't wifi/cell service? Does the car just stop?
The one outside my local right-aid was hit by a car about 2 years ago. It's still sitting there all mangled and sad looking.
Some months have a prime number of days.
I don't think anyone should need to own a gun. But I also don't think owning a gun and talking about it makes you a "gun nut."
This and posts where every comment is deleted by the automod.
"We do these things not because they are easy. But because we are hard!" -JFK
In the USA it looks to be governed by the state or whomever owns the road (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_the_United_States_by_jurisdiction). I've only ever seen minimum speed limits on highways.
It's illegal to cross the street some places
At least we're Free™ or something.