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AEB has been around since ages. Even my 2010 Mazda had it. It's nowhere near Tesla's capabilities tho. Not sure what are you trying to achieve with such dunks?

It doesn't get old. What a ludicrous statement.

I did get lots of traction issues with FWD EV, any sort of wet - you need to baby it.


There’s much more to enjoying cars than speed in a straight line, which I do not disagree at all most EVs are exceptional at.

Booting the go pedal at every stop sign or light just feels like being a bit of a childish jerk after a short while on public roads once the novelty wears off.


Oh no, my house will be hot AND I won't be able to shower once every 20 years!

This is from elektrek. You cannot believe anything you see from them regarding Tesla. Completely corrupt site.

Samsung is not the first one here. All in one have been around for years in Eastern Europe.

IDK if this new but in summer cooling house while producing hot water for showers is essentially free real estate


How do you reconcile this with fact that oatmeal has higher glycemic index than ice cream?

Ice cream / milk has saturated fat, which is something that people who are watching their cholesterol might want to limit. Fat helps slow digestion, which is beneficial for the glycemic index. It depends on the ice cream too. Steel cut and rolled oats' glycemic load is not that bad, especially when eaten with berries, nuts, etc.

Also, using ice cream as the benchmark is misleading, as people might view it as a junk food and think that its glycemic index is higher than they otherwise would, but actually its glycemic index is low/moderate, depending on the type.


I can't imagine Chubby Hubby being low...but it's so good. All things in moderation I suppose.

Pretty sure this whole thread is an ad.

By the powerful oat lobby?

Well… the study was partially funded by the German Cereal Processing, Milling and Starch Industries’ Association.

Big goat

Fiber in oatmeal slows absorption.

> any other car been there, probably including Tesla

Cheap shots. If this was Tesla there would be live media coverage across every news outlet around the world and congressmen racing to start investigation.

Look at any thread where Tesla is mentioned and how many waymo simps are mansplaning lidar.


> You, Sir, cite two companies that are diametrically opposite on the safety spectrum

Cringe. Stop it. Simping for google has stopped being cool nearly 2 decades ago.


I think it's less simping for good and more (rightfully) dunking on Tesla

Intellectually this doesn't even compute. Waymo is tele-oped in like 5 cities and FSD works in 5 countries. It's not even close.

How come this doesn’t appear in ADAC’s breakdown stats then?

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