• john@lemmy.haley.io
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      4 days ago

      Back in 2013 it was my dream to own a Tesla and not have a gas car. I was able to do it in 2018 and now that it’s paid off I don’t want to hop into another car payment.

      I feel a sense of betrayal in that I thought we were all in it to help transition to cleaner energy usage and whatnot but instead it’s another speculative investment vehicle that only exists to make a few people stupidly richer.

      I just want companies to turn into things that make valuable products and aren’t only focused on “stock number go up”

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        4 days ago

        Amen to all of that. I never did have the chance to buy one but that was my dream car for years, obviously until the recent betrayal.

        But the larger point about companies making products - I feel like some serious reform needs to happen but I really have no idea where one would start. I do know that we need to be sure lawmakers aren’t benefitting from the companies they’re supposed to be policing, that’d be a massive start. But in the end, the free market as they sold it to us is a massive failure and gets worse every year and I just hope people realize that the ‘socialism’ they’re demonizing is the thing that would most help make the economy more right for them.

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    4 days ago

    This vehicle will reportedly be purpose-built to function solely as a self-driving cab. As such, it will not contain an accelerator, brake pedals or a steering wheel, and will be hailed via a special Tesla app.

    Taking “move fast and break things” literally. Can the cars actually self-drive outside of a perfect laboratory environment? I guess we’ll find out because Elon Musk is the type of guy who tests in production.