A YouTuber let the Cybertruck close on his finger to test the new sensor update. It didn't go well.EdibleFriend@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 735 points – 5 months agobusinessinsider.com287Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentBecause taking stuff out is like putting stuff in, only in the reverse order.Except when the stuff is in, you have free hands to close doors and hatchesI think we're on two different wavelengths. Put stuff in: Stand next to closed car with no free hands, could use automatically opening doors. Take stuff out: Open car. Pick up stuff out of the car. Stand next to open car with no free hands, could use automatically closing doors.In the case where you took everything out though, there's no bags for it to get stuck on. There's no need for it to slam itself
Because taking stuff out is like putting stuff in, only in the reverse order.Except when the stuff is in, you have free hands to close doors and hatchesI think we're on two different wavelengths. Put stuff in: Stand next to closed car with no free hands, could use automatically opening doors. Take stuff out: Open car. Pick up stuff out of the car. Stand next to open car with no free hands, could use automatically closing doors.In the case where you took everything out though, there's no bags for it to get stuck on. There's no need for it to slam itself
Except when the stuff is in, you have free hands to close doors and hatchesI think we're on two different wavelengths. Put stuff in: Stand next to closed car with no free hands, could use automatically opening doors. Take stuff out: Open car. Pick up stuff out of the car. Stand next to open car with no free hands, could use automatically closing doors.In the case where you took everything out though, there's no bags for it to get stuck on. There's no need for it to slam itself
I think we're on two different wavelengths. Put stuff in: Stand next to closed car with no free hands, could use automatically opening doors. Take stuff out: Open car. Pick up stuff out of the car. Stand next to open car with no free hands, could use automatically closing doors.In the case where you took everything out though, there's no bags for it to get stuck on. There's no need for it to slam itself
In the case where you took everything out though, there's no bags for it to get stuck on. There's no need for it to slam itself
Because taking stuff out is like putting stuff in, only in the reverse order.
Except when the stuff is in, you have free hands to close doors and hatches
I think we're on two different wavelengths.
Put stuff in: Stand next to closed car with no free hands, could use automatically opening doors.
Take stuff out: Open car. Pick up stuff out of the car. Stand next to open car with no free hands, could use automatically closing doors.
In the case where you took everything out though, there's no bags for it to get stuck on. There's no need for it to slam itself