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by jjfoooo6
1334 days ago
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I also own a Tesla and I'd rate their user facing software at a C+ at best. It's better than the competition, sure, but the competition is legacy auto manufacturers with no tradition of expertise in software. Examples: the mobile app is very clunky and slow, the in-car dashboard devotes half of it's real estate to a visualization of the car's object detection, serving no purpose other than to distract the driver. It's fine. But the problem domain of Twitter is dramatically different than anything Tesla engineers are working on. |
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