All corporations. All corporations will not be happy until ownership is a concept of the past. You are borrowing the company's resources and paying them for the service.
If you don't like it, stop heralding capitalism as the be-all of economic systems...
To be fair, the amount of false positive safety alerts and phantom breaking events dropped considerably last 6m.
But I can't reconcile the fact they turned off the bumper sensors making autopilot jerkier, and forcing it to keep a much wider distance from other cars.
Admittedly a scathing burn, but in my experience not at all the same. I have had so many printers with connection issues, overpriced ink that dries up, and constant mechanical jams that I’ve sworn off ever owning a printer again and made my department paperless. But all I had to do for my Tesla is connect it to wifi, and every few weeks a no-hassle software update delivers some useful new features. I’ve never met a printer that improved with time.
The Tesla hate is so intense lol.
I don't like Citroën. Yet I spend zero minutes in a year in forum threads or in the comment sections of newspapers talking shit about them.
A lot of people like their Teslas and a lot of other people are like "Nooo, not allowed you are wrong and dumb an Elon is nazi" :D
I would argue all cars are like printers (gas=ink, only get good service/reliabilty with expensive ones,etc) it's just that Tesla is doing all the anti-consumer bullshit the worst printer companies are doing atm
On the printer conversations: If you don't have a ton of space in your home, but you get out often, some libraries offer printing services - if you can bring documents on a thumb drive, it's a nice way to do it if you don't print too often.