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  1. Norwegian hit song with synthwave Cybertruck esthetic and bonus DeLorean

    Just thought you guys might enjoy this. Latest Norwegian hit song (in English), which includes the popular retro synthwave sound, but more importantly Cybertruck esthetic and a bonus DeLorean on stage (which just happens to be stainless steel and American too, as you know). The song is called...
  2. Tesla refunds customers for duplicate charges after outcry

    Indeed. I misread and thought all sales in Q1 as also mentioned. That would of course have been an uproar though.
  3. Tesla refunds customers for duplicate charges after outcry

    From experience this «mistake» could have been handy to show cashflow per a certain date if they were under a due-diligence from a potential buyer for example. I’m not saying it’s not a tragic mistake though.
  4. Model 3 knock-out in Norway (again)

    Open and honest regardless of the (consenting) relationship is a good idea. Sure, “In some ways” it’s a bit like a sport. In other ways it’s way different than going bowling with a mate ? In addition to the heart rate being much lower in the latter. However, they both involve a lot of...
  5. Model 3 knock-out in Norway (again)

    ?That’s the «open relatinship sex is inspiring» news I mentioned. Literally, «sex with others gives new inspiration» and I thought, duh, (edit: as opposed to sex by yourself) until I realized it was about open relationships ? I believe this is the biggest newspaper here and there’s always an...
  6. Model 3 knock-out in Norway (again)

    Just under the news about a man who got a sliding truck on his roof, how open relationship sex is inspiring, a review of a confusing Norwegian WW2 tv series, and Kardashian click-bait, is the news that the Model 3 again was the most sold car of all types in Norway so far this year (they come in...
  7. Polestar crash

    I know that. I’m apparently driving through a mountainous woodland wilderness on my way to the cabin too and the autopilot begrudgingly accepts the markings and the cameras in that I am in fact driving on a new highway, but it freaks out now and again based on map data of old roads which used to...
  8. Polestar crash

    Also the system double checks with the mapping data that there is actually a tunnel there (also why would the road go there if it wasn’t?). If the tunnel is closed for some reason the car can get real-time traffic data and see the warning lights and signs. It’s the same reason some hooligans...
  9. Polestar crash

    I see from the article what you are talking about now. Of course there’s more than one camera in one direction with different eye settings like zoom etc. Crissa said as much I just didn’t connect. Doesn’t look like there’s any limitation for the mentioned 360 view feature either, but their focus...
  10. Polestar crash

    Interesting about lidar. And yes a composite view would be an improvement over our two eyes pretty close together. But I’m pretty sure I haven’t thought this through, but I thought none of the cameras overlap each other and that was one of the reasons we didn’t get a 360° view on the Teslas...
  11. Polestar crash

    Humans biggest driving problem is low sun ahead (or so I was told I’m driving school), and that’s a problem in all northern regions during the winter. I’ve tried autopilot while staying vigilant while driving through many short tunnels and under bypasses with the low sun in my eyes (on the way...
  12. Polestar crash

    A Polestar on “driving assistance” swirled and crashed in a road lamp in my town today. Refreshing that “FSD crash” news are not all Tesla with big letters anymore. Of course they only called it EV instead.
  13. GM to go all EV by 2035

    I agree with both of you. And it’s here. I am in the business of building new (electric) railroads and tunnels, and we already have requirements for «green» construction sites with low carbon footprint and have electric diggers, cars, etc. Only reasons not to is if it is highly specialized...
  14. EV charging at sea

    Most inland ferries are subsidized, except those in central and heavily trafficked routes. This one is from the southern tip of Norway to Denmark though. It’s popular in the summer, and all year round when it comes to commercial traffic, because it’s fast and you don’t have to drive through...
  15. EV charging at sea

    Stuck in queue on the way home to Norway in the Suez Canal because of the ship which drifted and turned abeam now though... https://e24.no/internasjonal-oekonomi/i/mBvKJq/norsk-skip-staar-fast-i-suezkanalen-ble-bom-stopp?referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vg.no
  16. GMC shows off Hummer EV “CrabWalk” feature in real-world conditions

    I know all Porsches including the Taycan EV are available with rear axle steering, and the “Turbo S” level comes with it standard I believe. Probably on the new taller Cross Turismo EV too. I don’t think you can “crab walk” with them but crudely said they turn opposite of the front at low speeds...
  17. Study: Tesla's Range, Performance, Styling Attract Buyers, Musk Detracts

    I’ll be honest and say the cult of personality around the Steve Jobs on meth at the wheel of my favorite car company is getting really old. I don’t think he’ll run it into the ground though.
  18. EV charging at sea

    Just found it fascinating that Fjord Line’s (famous for cruise ships and ferries running on natural gas) new car and passenger catamaran which this summer is set to operate between Kristiansand, Norway, and Hirtshals, Denmark, (in just 2 hours 15 min travel time) has room for 404 cars (+1200pax)...
  19. Autonomous Electric Trucks Could Disrupt Rail and Transform Logistics

    I understand rail hasn’t been in focus in the US for a long time. My answer was probably very euro-centric. The railroad I’m building these days is 250km/h in three directions from Oslo through up to 11 cities in each direction. It’s very popular. I did say “as long as rail is double the speed...
  20. Autonomous Electric Trucks Could Disrupt Rail and Transform Logistics

    I dont see people-carrying rail go away. It’s very efficient around in urban environments, and in to and out from the big city, especially if traffic increases because of more freight on the roads, and smog-filled cities open only to EVs which will increase in amount. As long as the long range...
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