- cross-posted to:
- worldnews@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- worldnews@sh.itjust.works
- Good!
- I’m never buying a vehicle that can be remotely shut down.
Our emperor Elon gave him a fair trial in a court of his peers before serving out the sentence?
Totally not unchecked power right?
Not diametrically apposed to Right To Repair right?
“The remote shutdown did not affect these vehicles. They are operating normally, without any failures,” he said Friday on Telegram, per CNN. “You couldn’t ask for better advertising for the Cybertruck.”
Buy a Cybertruck today! Only 1 in 3 chance it stops working after 2 months!
Hilarious article, but man - don’t go on that site without all of your ad and popup blockers at full throttle.
i hug my PiHole
The website says futurism, it doesn’t say if it’s of the good kind or an ad driven dystopic hellscape.
Hahaha, this makes my afternoon. Sippin tea, watching a syphilis-driven psycho have his toy bricked.
WTF let the warlord use what he brought and paid for. Stop eula roofing him and let him Cook.
Read the article. Despite its headline, it goes on to say that the most likely explanation is that the shoddily built truck, that is known for breaking down all the time, probably broke down, as opposed to being remotely disabled.
Aha. Saved me a click there
I dunno. This kind of thing has been happening a lot. Word is Kamela Harris’s earrings remotely disabled Donald Trump’s brain for example.