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Cyber This, Cyber That

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Everyday the 21st century reveals a future I never expected.

Writers that can't write, actors that can't act, singers that can't sing, and trucks that aren't trucks.

I want to share some thoughtful observations from a "tuber" with insights about the Cybertruck I found interesting.

 
Nailed it. The Wankpanzer from Tesla has class action lawsuits written all over it.

The design was stolen and the engineering was apparently done by AI, given the number of things it couldn't get right.
 
I thought that was going to be about some vintage trash from the Stallone-Schwarzenegger feud era: that "design" looks so fucking 80s it hurts... that is, like a terribly shoddy attempt to mimick the "sharp", "futurist" 1980s look.

As for writers who can't write, actors who can't act, singers who can't sing and trucks that aren't trucks... you either woke up to the world just recently, or you are slipping out of it through Alzheimer.

It may also simply be that you mean that now all that old same is brought about through so-called AI.
 
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In 1975, movie audiences were treated to the cheesy, black humor comedy film, "Death Race 2000", about a murderous transcontinental road race where points are scored by running down bystanders. Plenty of "movie prop cars" from the film that anyone with deep pockets could have a running replica custom fabricated, for personal enjoyment.

And the same goes for anyone who dreams of owning a "futuristic armored personnel carrier" - go spend your money on a one-off custom build.
That any modern automotive manufacturer would waste time, capital, and materials to bring to production a boutique vehicle, that's nothing but a styling exercise, seems unimaginable to me.

Elon Musk fans are still going after Matt Farah for his observations of the Cybertruck.
Matt's video defense is fascinating - skip the paid promo ad if you don't care for that sort of thing - otherwise, this is an interesting vehicle review.

 
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