I actually didn't quite remember the reason, so I checked it. The rounding is one main reason and the fact it is so heavy it requires a drivers license for trucks, as well as basically no demand. So no build quality requirements failed, but definitely safety related.
There's a reason why the EU won't allow the sale of cybertrucks and it all has to do with ~~build quality and~~ safety.
Edit: strikethrough added based on incorrect assumption as pointed out below
Our tabby cat doesn't even try to go for plausible deniability and goes straight for a mouthful of cat leg, preferably when the other cat is chilling.
Rip, YamahaRevStar
I laughed way too hard at this. Thanks for brightening my day
Preferably before and not after a peace deal.
I agree and I hope that if this deal is pushed, some alliance of European countries will actively join on the side of Ukraine. With this horseshit deal, Europe has to take matters into their own hands. I just hope enough countries have the balls to do it. Specific countries that could join such a coalition of the willing would be UK, France (maybe), Poland, Sweden, Denmark and maybe some other ones like Czechia or Finland. Russia is already close to breaking point, so the timing would be perfect.
Strongly depends on the company. I have done this exact thing several times when something was critical and it was actually noted as one of the reasons they told me as to why I got my last promotion. Something like "staying focused on the issue at hand while respectfully managing the pushback from the business while still moving ahead with the urgent fix."
Basically I told the business to shove it in a very polite way and fixed the issue.
Yes, it was. It was all over lemmy for several days.
Ah yes, his wife who made the unforgivable crime of being born black.
All of them. The cybertruck is just the dumb swasticar.
Vader being woke as shit. Expect an executive order to ban Star Wars.