The future of artificial intelligence, ladies and gentlemen. That’ll be $16 per month.
Either this is Grok, or you’ve just shared TMI.
Elmo tweeted it this morning, so either it’s from his AI (which I refuse to call by the name he’s given it) or he stole a meme from someone more clever than he is.
Given the level of cleverness exhibited in that quote, that’s a shockingly low bar. Even tempering expectations against the Elmo Standard.
Forrest Gump?
I said something obliquely critical of him (that I preferred CEOs that maintained a low profile) and one response was a pages-long screed that I briefly thought was a re-write of Queen’s title track for the Flash Gordon movie.
Musk! Ah-AAAAAH! Savior of the universe!
Interestingly, the article this picture comes from popped up in my feed today. Lots of pictures.
https://insideevs.com/news/694929/tesla-cybertruck-matte-black-impressions/
I will admit that I think the truck looks much better with the matte black wrap. Still bad. Really really really bad, but maybe all the way up to a 1.5 out of 10.
The hubcaps make me think of trash can lids.
I’ve been lowering my expectations for the cybertruck even as reported prices for them keep going up, but I was one of the few people who said they’d own one if given, or even buy if the price was low enough (and by low, I said previously if they were marked down to $15-20k due to my near-certain imminent vehicular failure). But damn, that was some amazingly shitty build quality for a late model prototype.
If that’s what the final result ends up looking like, I’d still (considering new car prices) lay down $10k maybe for one, tops. But damn, I’d claim I won in it in a raffle.
The CyberEdsel.
I was impressed with the hubcap design that required matching special Cybertruck-only limited edition tires. You can expect to find those in stock where exactly?
Incidentally, I used to work (sales, service and claims) for a couple of Auto Insurance companies. For vehicles with such a … custom … body shape, material, and (/s) tight tolerances, I really Really wonder how much it’ll cost to insure a 2023 Cybertruck. Considering some of the horror stories I’ve heard about parts and availability, I suspect any damage is going to take a loooong time to repair, with linked rental car costs (and most rental reimbursement is just that, reimbursement after repairs are DONE). All that considered, insurance companies tend to be risk-averse in the extreme, so I bet a bunch of carriers are going to price it sky high at first, and see how bad it gets. So a couple of educated guesses in the x3 (heh, X) cost of a comparatively priced EV for COMP/COLL, which already tend to insure at premium rates.
“You’ll never have to change a tire again! Here’s a video of a master blacksmith tossing a cybertruck tire into a raging forge!”
What’s up with the red rear side marker lights? It seriously looks like someone ran into Walmart at the last minute to buy trailer lights and slapped them on the most convenient place.
That vehicle is why the word fugly was invented.
Just look at that bumper sticker realestate. Or Elmo can get it embossed with Twit/X logos and ads for the dating / banking services due for releases real soon now.
Agile marketing.
Those sharp corners have got to be a safety hazard…
Yeah, I bet a low-speed bump by a regular truck would, at the same speed by that thing, cause significantly worse injury if you got hit by one of those corners. Much much smaller area of impact. It would be like getting hit by a spear.
It looks like the brake lights are barely visible.