That's not related to this issue. Sweden loses if they allow multinationals to break the Swedish Model. If Tesla decided to never sell a car to Sweden, which is within their rights, Sweden would still have won if the labour market remains in tact. Personally I am 99.9% sure that Tesla will fold eventually, the question is how much PR damage will they have created for themselves in the Nordics/EU before they fold.
I find this comment disturbing - you are suggesting that 3 nations combined, some of the richest cointries on earth, lack either power or authority to reign in what a foreign corporstion does on their soil?
How do you reconsile that such belief with democracy?
Because that set of beliefs is only compatiable with belief in some kind of trans-national oligarchy. Or maybe some sort of America-centeic-colonialism, i am struggling to think of better term.
I’m not entirely sure what the GP commenter is trying to say, but I’m also not sure how they imply Sweden, Germany, and China are working together, as I think is implied in your comment in that their power or authority is combined. Could you maybe rephrase what you mean, or how you interpreted their comment?
Microsoft will be the leader in AI with or without OpenAI. Mark my words, you can take that to the bank. Come back to this post in 5 years, you'll see I predicted the future.
Apple more likely.
Or some other co we don't know about yet. OpenAI is going to crumble. Microsoft will be challenged for trust. We'll see what happens.
Nowadays, everybody wanna browse like they know the next big site,
But when they click, it's the same old hype,
Just a bunch of reposts, nothing quite like,
And web surfers act like they forgot about Digg.
Nowadays, everybody wanna share like they've found the freshest link,
But when they scroll, it's closer to the brink,
Just echoes of the past, faster than you blink,
And online crowds act like they forgot about Digg.
I love the one that opens the charge port door. Use a $350 gadget with a chunk of time to set it up, or just rip it open with a screwdriver and pop it shut.
Yep, this is the one that you can exploit using a Flipper Zero. Working as intended per Tesla
> * DISPUTED * Certain Tesla vehicles through 2022-03-26 allow attackers to open the charging port via a 315 MHz RF signal containing a fixed sequence of approximately one hundred symbols. NOTE: the vendor's perspective is that the behavior is as intended.
To be fair it makes sense that it works as intended: that specific frequency is used in home chargers and Superchargers to avoid the hassle of opening the charging port via the app / the car. The only difference with your own transmitter is that you can open the charging port from further away - which is just fun as you can eventually use a screwdriver to do the same