A Cybertruck ‘blew up’ outside Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas

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    4 days ago

    Or, just hear me out, they could design the door so that people can intuitively figure out how to manually open the door in an emergency.

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      When it’s not an emergency the button to open the door is nice, and it’s hardly ever an emergency. The manual opening is easy enough that knowing about it is enough

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        “It’s hardly ever an emergency”

        Yeah, except for when it is… dipshit.

        I’d like to introduce you, for the very first time it seems, to the inherent nature of emergencies in general. Sorry the adults in your life all failed you (as us in turn)

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          4 days ago

          Unmarked jokes about teslas don’t seem to perform well here

          I actually own a Tesla 3 which has (like all 3s) no emergency release in the back, so I added glass breaking hammers both sides

          I do understand that emergency actions need to both easy and trained so a pull string in the door pocket isn’t nearly as good as a handle and even better you don’t need to tell every passenger how to get out when it’s a lever rather than a button