The next time Grok would talk to me I asked what the limits were. It responded imprecisely. I was told about 10 requests in 2 hours.
I agree with TickTock. That's a useless limit to interact with a conversational chat AI, a waste of my time and attention, and I have better alternatives than...
I just started having this issue after the frunk had been unused for some months and was going to try the WD40 Lithium spray I use on my 13-year-old Model S frunk if it happens agan.
Yes to old (76) and lazy.
April 2024 AWD
2042 miles.
1000 miles/year is totally in line with the 1999 F-150 it replaced. Truck is 2nd vehicle, for backup and truck things and I mostly don't need to go far for those. I live within 4 miles of Home Depot, 6 from Lowes and Menard's, my garden shop...
Maybe you should google some facts before you challenge others. The development of the US democratic system of government was the most profound product of the Enlightenment. Our framers and their ideological sources such as Locke, Montesquieu and Rousseau would be appalled by how their...
No, you haven't "fixed it", you've corrupted the dream of our founders, to replace the privileged aristocracy with equality for all, to promote the general welfare not that of an elite few.
90% of the return on productivity over the last 45+ years have gone to the very wealthy. It began with the trickle-down deceit of the Reagan tax cuts and has only gotten worse in recent years. We now have the worst income inequality since the current administration's belove Gilded Age. That's...
" the regulation of all this economic activity constantly needs to be adjusted. " Somethin we can agree on. The problem is the billionaires have bought the system. I am never giving up on "government of the people, by the people and for the people"
LOL, watch what they do, not what they say. What they have done is spend billions buying politicians. Where have those billions come from? Consumers' pockets. Are you imaging that influence was ever meant to lower prices, lower profits?
Putting the power in the hands of the people is the opposite of monopoly. Letting it slide into the control of .1 percent because the system allowed them to accumulate great wealth is exactly that. This is class warfare, and as Warren Buffet says, his class is winning. Clearly, you've chosen a...
A democratic republic IS a democracy. We have one, as Frankling said, if we can keep it. Industry has NO rights other than those granted to them by the people through government authorization. They are constructs of the state, in the US, actually of the individual states where they are...
My solution is more power to the voters. We don't have to allow the .1% to dominate with their gigabucks. This is supposed to be a democracy. The rest of us just have to wake up and take back control while we still have the right to vote. We've done it before you know.
Y'all might try consulting the work of some real economists. It's delusional to imagine oil markets are anything at all like free markets. We are living in a plutocracy pure and simple. Owning a Cybertruck and supporting the petroleum industry is kinda... 😂
It's sad when the victims don't recognize when they are being victimized and by whom. Buyers at the pump have a pretty good idea though. The system created by the oil producers doesn't give them much opportunity to fight back though beyond the disposable politicians bought and paid for by the...
When are you going to understand that is because the producers designed it that way in their own interest, against consumers? It is not a natural system or any kind of free market. It is a system rigged by them 100% on their behalf.
LOL, you are the ones who wrong. The current global oil pricing system, including cartels and ownership of politicians worldwide, is a scheme of the oil producers, a profit maximizing scam on consumers. It is anything but a free market!
Do you not understand that it is designed by them to...
You are pushing the fantasy the oil companies tout. They are not selling any significant portion of West Texas Intermediate to countries dependent on Middle Eastern oil. Cut to the bottom line: The hundreds of billions from higher prices is going directly from consumer pockets to oil company...
No, it's gouging. They are not set up to sell more than a tiny fraction of the oil and gas they are raising the price of so dramatically more than any cost increase to the highest bidder. It's windfall profits at the expense of the consumer who, by geography, cannot purchase competitively at the...
The Cybertruck inflator is quiet, fast, and stops on the set pressure dead accurate. I pull the car next to the truck to use it too because it is so much quicker and easier. My only minor complaint is how much space it takes up in the storage compartment.