Goodbye to the Cybertruck - the EU bans Tesla's vehicle en masse for failing to comply with safety regulations
Goodbye to the Cybertruck - the EU bans Tesla's vehicle en masse for failing to comply with safety regulations
Because any serious company would make sure they can actually sell their product before they go to manufacturing.Tesla likely knew the Cybertruck wouldn't leave North America in serious numbers.
At college, there were 16 and 17 year old girls with boyfriends in their twenties. Even at the time, I thought that was weird.At least I never heard about anything younger than that.
It's being upvoted, but the vast majority of comments are not in agreement with the person in the screenshot.There also seems to be a consensus that the term is misused a lot.
I've had arguments with colleagues over things I assumed were basic and blindingly obvious.Never assume someone knows something.
I think various corporations are trying to make pumpkin spice a thing, but apart from that, not really.
Fuel stations likely make more money off coffee and food than fuel, so no surprise they'd jump at the chance to have a captive audience for half an hour.
https://www.tundrasolutions.com/threads/how-much-can-a-4cyl-toyota-truck-haul.26249/Yeah, no. Old pickups like that didn't have particularly good tow ratings, especially two wheel drive models.
Lightning fast shitpost creation is one AI use case I'm fully behind.