Maybe this is just me being stubborn, but I don't want to have to install additional software and garbage just to be able to read stuff from a website.
@Cerberus_Reinstate-Monica No, I really don't. I use too many different computers for userscripts to be anything but a major pain in the butt.
I do sometimes install a few of them. I can hardly live without one of the mod userscripts that Sam wrote to make review-banning easier. So I do have that installed on my two primary computers, a laptop and a desktop.
i mean, you own the car, you can change it yourself
websites on the other hand... if they're not going to give you the option to configure it to work the way you want, your options are to accept their decisions or change it with a script
you just don't have a car to which you can add scripts yet
if I had a Tesla you bet I'd try to customize its GUI
they kinda have a bad "only we can repair it" policy but I suppose this is because most people would have a really high chance to really screw something up inside their cars, but that'll probably change in the next 10-15 years
Tesla has Musk at its leadership who is not a pure profit seeker, so he might influence this policy later on when it's beneficial to the customers and not as risky as it is today
I mean who's gonna repair the cybertruck on mars
or are they gonna ship an entire official Tesla service center to it first?
but then again that's also not impossible
really can't wait for daily livestreams of day to day operations of the mars base
@user1306322 It’s just you. Adam’s always been on the ball. And there used to be more devs, more involved. Now, we pretty much have Adam and Yaakov
well, I perceive by the percentage of posts that get a red tag :p
I used to ask fairly common c# questions and they got normal attention from users, but then I had a streak where I asked very niche questions on a topic nobody knew much about, so that was a very tumbleweedy experience
I thought maybe I'm reporting weirder bugs than average, but it doesn't seem so