tvfanatic1337
tvfanatic1337 t1_ixqzc36 wrote
Reply to comment by tvfanatic1337 in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
I have had a Honda for 8 years and never needed a software update for a recall and no major issues. It’s good engineering.
tvfanatic1337 t1_ixqz38j wrote
Reply to comment by thenoblitt in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
I pointed the above article out because it was just 3 days ago. If I pull up every Tesla recall since June when this Ford recall, I would hit the character limit of Reddit
tvfanatic1337 t1_ixq7pqc wrote
Reply to comment by ikoncipher in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
Quality is assured by Elon on meth apparently
tvfanatic1337 t1_ixq7mv8 wrote
Reply to comment by 0KdQ6 in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
Other companies don’t have as many over the air patches as Tesla. Tesla had a recall earlier this week for taillight software not working! This is the most basic thing, turning on a light, and they don’t even put care into that software even.
tvfanatic1337 t1_ixq7d7v wrote
Reply to comment by ikoncipher in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
What is QA? Questions and Answers by Elon Musk?
tvfanatic1337 t1_ixq76nz wrote
Reply to comment by 0KdQ6 in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
Why didn’t they just release good software the first time. They have a lower standard for software because they rely on over the air updates as a crutch rather than developing it correctly the first time.
tvfanatic1337 t1_ixjdeda wrote
Reply to Should You Let Artificial Intelligence Plan Your Thanksgiving Dinner? by ThirdPartyMechanic
Bro no! Just make the standard turkey, dressing, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes and pecan pie and you are good!
tvfanatic1337 t1_j0zjczb wrote
Reply to comment by SpielbrecherXS in How realistic is “The future of” on Netflix? by alakeya
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It is multithreaded, DNA can be read at any entry point in parallel along the strand.
It’s cheap: every living thing on earth can store DNA, it’s dirt cheap.
It’s compact and dense.
It can be expanded past base 4 to any arbitrary base with synthetic nucleotides.
https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/hello-data-dna-storage/