Guy_Fieris_Hair

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Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Technology in Arizona toddler rescued after getting trapped in a Tesla with a dead battery | The Model Y’s 12-volt battery, which powers things like the doors and windows, died

I agree, the main handle you use on the interior and exterior of the vehicle should be PHYSICALLY connected to the latch. Seems like a pretty simple rule to make and enforce and seems pretty common sense.

I have a 61 f100 with shaved doors that only opens electronically from the outside with a fob, but I didn't build it to be a grocery getter with my wife and kids in it. I know the risks. And the hood opens without having to get into the cab so I can easily access the battery if it's dead.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , (edited ) to Technology in Arizona toddler rescued after getting trapped in a Tesla with a dead battery | The Model Y’s 12-volt battery, which powers things like the doors and windows, died

https://insideevs.com/news/460707/testing-tesla-laminated-glass-vs-regular-glass/

They have laminated glass on the doors. Yes, it can break, but it takes saws to actually open. Having to get through a window to open a door because a battery died is very much a safety issue. Especially with how prone they are to having their batteries catch on fire. Relying in the electrical system or a super secret back up plan on the interior of the car in an emergency is stupid.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Technology in Arizona toddler rescued after getting trapped in a Tesla with a dead battery | The Model Y’s 12-volt battery, which powers things like the doors and windows, died

I can understand why. I'm guessing it's for a couple reasons, maybe fluctuations in the voltage depending on driving conditions ( if you're stomping on the throttle allowing everything to flow through the motors it may provide inconsistent voltage to the sensitive computers and electronics, I would imagine there is a step-down converter somewhere that charges that 12v battery, essentially that battery is used as a buffer. But the link between the big batt. and little batt. isn't active unless the vehicle is on. And "On" requires the 12v system to turn on computers and close a relay.

Doors relying on ANY electronics is a bad idea. Even most cars with keyless entry have a hidden key somewhere to physically get in the vehicle if the battery dies. If the main battery in a tesla is toast you have bigger problems than a locked door. But anyone who has been driving for more than a few years has likely dealt with an OG battery decides to stop taking a charge. And you probably won't get much of a warning in an EV that doesn't have an engine that starts turning over slower and slower.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Technology in Arizona toddler rescued after getting trapped in a Tesla with a dead battery | The Model Y’s 12-volt battery, which powers things like the doors and windows, died

The fucking DOORS require a charged battery? Fuck that. That decision will age great in the next ten years. Not to mention emergency situations where the electrical system is compromised.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Ask Lemmy in If your mind got transported back 10 years right now with no time to prepare, how could you exploit your knowledge for personal gain?

2011/12~ ish my wife said "we should build a computer to mine crypto" my answer was "that is dumb, how can some digital ones and zeros be worth any actual cash, it seems like a waste of money to spend thousands on a computer with multiple gpus for something that will never pay for itself."

A couple weeks later I regretted my answer because I could have had a SICK gaming computer. A decade later I regretted it for other reasons and decided to start letting my wife make all the financial decisions.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , (edited ) to memes in Non-negotiable

Minus a few things (grapes, garlic, onions, chocolate, etc) dogs share a very close diet to us, that's why we've evolved together for so long. If your dog is suffering and early death because of a few scraps you give them, you likely are too. Also, it's just a cute towel. Don't take it that seriously.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Technology in Boeing sales tumble as the company gets no orders for the 737 Max for the second straight month

Fine when the government steps in to bail them out.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Not The Onion in Indiana judge rules tacos, burritos are sandwiches

So..... a hot dog is a taco?

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Not The Onion in Indiana judge rules tacos, burritos are sandwiches

I am sure this judge has all the say in those situations.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , (edited ) to Technology in Is Boeing in big trouble? World's largest aerospace firm faces 10 more whistleblowers after sudden death of two

Yes, varying people have different opinions on subjects. It is easy to think a comment with upvotes is the way the hivemind goes, but the hivemind has multiple factions.

I, personally, have no opinion on the matter. The dude was septic and had a stroke. While it seems unlikely that was murder, I guess it is possible if you have infinite resources to make it look natural. But that is one HELL of a coincidence to have two whistle-blowers die . .. like. .. pretty fucking insane. Watch these next ten all die and no one important bats an eye.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Memes in No Kevin

If I was sleeping in a strangers home my door would be shut regardless of the dog. And either locked or with luggage/ furniture in front of it. Just in case Kevin wasn't a dog. ..

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Memes in No Kevin

You are not a dog person.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Technology in The retro Nokia phone everyone owned 25 years ago will get a reboot soon – and yes, it has Snake

Yeah, this would be a novelty and it was SOLID for it's time. But we have come a long way, pretty sure my light switches have more processing power than these phones did. This isn't like your favorite band rebooting, it is a peice of technology that is no longer relevant or even capable of operating on modern networks. The entire hardware will be completely different or it will be a paperweight immediately.

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to 196 in Rule

Don't most of those giant companies like Amazon and Walmart work 7 days a week, regardless of what is designated a workday?

Guy_Fieris_Hair , to Autism in A snapshot of heaven?

Old milk crates were awesome for that. Hold the TV then have a place for your console underneath if you put it on it's side.

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