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Cybertruck rusts out within a fortnight from regular use.     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to cyberpunkreality 2 months ago (+29/-1)
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Cybertruck's are already rusting despite being stainless steel

StainLESS not StainPROOF, stainless steel is only corrosion resistant.

The Cybertruck owner said they washed to make sure the specs weren't just dirt, and since they stayed present on the metal, the owner booked a service appointment. According to the Cybertruck owner an individual at the facility said they have a "procedure/guidance for how to fix it, but they don't have the tools on hand, nor have they done this repair before." Notably, this Cybertruck owner had only clocked 381 miles on it during the 11 days they had it their custody.

Looking to Tesla's manual, it's stated the exterior of the vehicle is prone to corrosive damage that can be caused by "grease, oil, bird droppings, tree resin, dead insects, far spots, road salt, industrial fallout, etc

Almost all cars are made out of rolled carbon or stainless steel, then primed, painted with an acrylic polyurethane enamel, clear coated for the specific reason of reducing the environmental impact on the degradation of the material of choice.

Its painted that way so that it doesn't rust from stone chips, sand, sea breeze and bird shit ffs.

Is the world getting dumber? Did Tesla just pull a paper straw move?
*edit link above was a re-direct
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Dystopian Cattle Class     (www.digitaltrends.com)
submitted by UncleDoug to cyberpunkreality 1.7 years ago (+18/-0)
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18th November, 2020

This was slightly ahead of the 15 per cent of respondents in the UK and the US, but far behind China, where 49 per cent said they were interested.

Microchipping Employees: A Rising Trend in the Future of Work?

Swedish start-up that has microchipped an estimated 150 employees since 2015

11th April, 2022

2021 survey of more than 4,000 people across the UK and the European Union found that 51% would consider it.

As this gains traction it will start to create parallel societies.
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Hi-tech brain implants the size of a salt grain could let people choose their own mood. Scientists in South Korea have suppressed cocaine-induced behaviour in rats injected with the drug using the chips, even working out how to charge them remotely     (www.dailystar.co.uk)
submitted by christianmusicreleases to cyberpunkreality 3.1 years ago (+6/-0)
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