No revelations here, just continued Cybertruck woes.

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    10 months ago

    wait now he cares about quality? after the shitshow of poor build quality tesla?

    or is this even worse than current tesla quality?

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        Or that he thought a shit design that would require order-of magnitude more precise manufacturing than his current capabilities would be a good idea.

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            10 months ago

            It can definitely be difficult to make a large, flat piece of metal behave. For decades cars have had various ridges, grooves, and other features in sheet metal parts to add reinforcement.

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              Yeah, from some images the flat panels dent pretty easily, and the dents are more noticeable because everything else is flat. It’s just a horrible design for something that’s intended to be used.

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                Unpainted too. Also won’t help. You can’t just touch it up or fix issues that easily. Remember that being an issue with deloreans too.

                • Sir_Osis_of_Liver@kbin.social
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                  Exactly.

                  The unpainted bodies of the Deloreans were a pain all around. Pain to form, pain to fit/handle, and once in the hands of consumers, a pain to maintain and repair. They get dull over time, tended to stain and of course showed any sort of fingerprints or such.

                  It got to the point where they started painting them, which lead to a whole other level of problems.

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    And guess who isn’t willing to actually spend the money to get that “Lego-like precision” and will instead just blame everyone else who works for him instead.

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      10 months ago

      Just imagine people working there to use different high-precision micrometers from a number of renowned companies and using the average of a number of measurements to get the precise values. Because that’s how LEGO does it.

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    10 months ago

    Ironic since LEGO fans have been complaining about tolerances, color accuracy and quality of designs for years…

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    I saw a video the other day of a bunch of cyber trucks on a trailer going down the highway and all the flat panels were rippling in the wind. I’m sure Elon saw that and now he’s rushing to fix it.

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          Elon fans are insufferable.

          The car has more ripples in the panels than a wave pool, and he says to “wear them like a badge of honor”

          If I buy a brand new fucking car, I expect it to not have random waves in the fucking body panel

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    In his Lego collection: Batmobile with doors that don’t close right. Bionicles with free spinning gears. And a dead bird.

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    They’re spending so much time and putting so much effort into polishing a turd.

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      I hope he keeps wasting money like this until he’s bankrupt and irrelevant.

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        10 months ago

        The tragedy is that Tesla could probably be using these resources on useful innovations that would help electric vehicle adoption and reduce their environmental impact rather than making this Road Warrior reject.

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    He wants sub-micron level accuracy? On the panels on a truck? Are you shitting me?

    Thermal expansion and contraction will make the panels expand and contract more than that between hot sunny days vs cool rainy days.

    Did it ever cross his mind that flat panels are by their very nature going to flex a little? And it looks absolutely hideous anyways. Dumbass.

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    Oh it’s quality that’s the problem, and not the fact that the truck looks absolutely fucking stupid? Got it. Musk being musk.

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      They can both be a problem, but Musky thinks the truck looks neat. He just wishes the dumb piece of shit wasn’t also built like a piece of shit.

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        I personally think that the truck looks rly good. So i think that dome people might agree with me and wish that it wasn’t built like garbage

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    Musk’s next challenge, now that things are so fine and dandy with “X”.

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    Well, implement a shitty looking, never before seen, piece of shit and here’s what you get.

    This guy is a fucking twat.

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    10 months ago

    Lol

    I mean I really want one, but lol

    Maybe in 20 years when they’re the delorean of tesla

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    3 thoughts:

    1. There is no amount of lipstick that will make this pig look good.
    2. This pig is about to become very expensive. Low cost and high precision are incompatible. I do not think that LEGO is cheap for what amounts to a few grams of plastic.
    3. Electric cars have become more and more successful partly because the crappy futuristic designs are going away (but also cost and availability of used electric cars that are cheaper). Most people just wanted a car that has an electric motor. If every car that exists today were electric, the futuristic ones would not role the marketplace. Even the model s, 3, y and x are designed to look like normal cars. Companies used to just design cars they thought looked nice. For a time they had been designing electric looking cars on purpose. Designs that they clearly only made to look different. Most were ugly as sin . Just make an ordinary but nice looking electric truck ffs.