Ok, now that's confusing. I've found this particular thread and asked a clarifying question and tagged a few X account that may be relevant. I appreciate if you repost it, so that the chance of these accounts see the post is higher. Thanks.
I don't get it. Are you sure you wanted to address it to me?
I started the thread to let you guys know that Lars confirmed the matrix headlights for the Cybertruck (harware only, software likely coming later).
If you are referring to my Grok3 post, I posted it to counter other AI related...
Why would it be 50/50? I think the answer from Lars outweighs the answer from an AI with limited information.
"Matrix headlights" means the hardware: it contains a 2 dimensional matrix of leds that lights up different part of the space in front of them. The software is not there to properly...
[UPDATE: Unfortunately it turned out to be not correct: the Cybertruck does not have the hardware for matrix headlights. See Post #58 in this thread.
Updated with screenshots posted by @Crissa
This video explains Tesla's matrix headlights / automatic adaptive headlights.
I looked for possibilities to 3D print in my area and it turns out that the local library does that for free with a promise to finish in 30 days. They did it. Maybe there is something in your area, too.
Btw I have problems with the second generation: it is pretty hard to install, it just does...
That's great, thanks for the info. I see that basically insurance is the only issue here if I want to drive my Cybertruck temporarily in Europe (plus the shipping costs).
There are so many countries in the Vienna Convention, you can choose any contry as a registration, I imagine some of the not so rich countries have less rules to comply to, e.g. if you remember Yianninize's CT is registered in Albania:
Where do you get it from? The US did not sign the Vienna Convention and I did not see anything in the wikipedia page mentioning that a US-registered Cybertruck would be legal there.
I can second that, but I don't think that's a huge issue. I mean it would be probably an issue in the Greek or...