Got an ID 4. Janky af touchscreen/software, everything else is solid. No complaints other than the software, and apparently past 2023 models this is fixed. Imo it's a really good car for the price I paid. It hasn't locked me in the car and exploded so that's a big bonus.
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Used EVs are cheap, or they were when I bought mine a few months back.
21k for a 22 ID 4 pro awd, plus 4k tax refund that costs 48k new. Almost zero maintenance, and I pay about 5 cents per mile.
I charge it with a tier 1 and an extension cord.
Polarized and UV, past that you are just paying for marketing
In WW1 over the top, there's probably cheaters. But the weapons are WWI inaccurate so not sure if a cheater would get much of an advantage. Plus 200 player chaos
I only used gaming magazines pre internet. After that, forums, eventually Steam reviews, and occasionally an independent YouTuber review. Never even heard of these sites, except polygon. Who is using these sites today ?
You can give it rules.
I work with Gemini a lot and I told it to cut all the polite crap out and just give the facts I need.
I just spotted the first logic error.
Probably 6k+ "not using a blinker " violations.
Too late, there's a video clearly showing that she was the victim.
Just the DL?
How does someone's gender affect their ability to operate a motor vehicle?
Dang, is that Clevon Jr.?
This sounds on par for all the AI I have been dealing with. I find it works best if you give it a lot of rules, then treat it like a 12 year old and expect wild mistakes for anything more complicated than a simple calculator. I work primarily with Gemini and have it build simple HTML/CSS and it's infuriating how many times I have told it to use & ; instead of &.
Now every time it does anything, it's always telling me how it included the correct ampersand. It can't tell me why it screwed up like 5 times prior, it just makes up some BS and apologizes profusely.
The more rules you give it, even if it ignores them sometimes, the better.