💼 Careercow Elon Reeve Musk - Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter owner + ex-paypal CEO. Manchild, sexual deviant, spergy autist with access to space travel

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Elon vs Donald, who will be triumphant?

  • Elon Musk

    Votes: 35 2.6%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 344 25.1%
  • Us, and the friends we made along the way

    Votes: 993 72.4%

  • Total voters
    1,372
I completely forgot about Tesla cameras. Are the videos stored locally on the car though? I want to say they’re in the cloud.
I'm fairly certain that all of the footage is recorded locally, though a brief search indicates it is possible to automate transferring those recordings to cloud storage over WiFi networks. Not exactly sure when it does this but if a Tesla goes up in flames odds are the drive containing the recordings is likely toast as well (storage is physically in the glove box).
 
I'm fairly certain that all of the footage is recorded locally, though a brief search indicates it is possible to automate transferring those recordings to cloud storage over WiFi networks. Not exactly sure when it does this but if a Tesla goes up in flames odds are the drive containing the recordings is likely toast as well (storage is physically in the glove box).
But it’s still be available in the Teslas that didn’t get burned.

I’m waiting for footage. If there is not a single frame of this crime being done available, everyone needs to consider that.
 
But it’s still be available in the Teslas that didn’t get burned.
In theory; in practice, I'm not sure if they come with a storage drive pre-installed or configured by default to save footage because I've heard many stories of Tesla owners that either:
  • Didn't install a drive so their car could save the footage
  • Never set up their cameras to save the footage
  • Didn't know that was a thing their car could do in the first place (HOW)
But also if we look at one of the buildings where Teslas were recorded burning...
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There's quite a few cameras there attached to storage that definitely didn't go up in flames.
 
In theory; in practice, I'm not sure if they come with a storage drive pre-installed or configured by default to save footage because I've heard many stories of Tesla owners that either:
  • Didn't install a drive so their car could save the footage
  • Never set up their cameras to save the footage
  • Didn't know that was a thing their car could do in the first place (HOW)
But also if we look at one of the buildings where Teslas were recorded burning...
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There's quite a few cameras there attached to storage that definitely didn't go up in flames.
So I’m sure any day now we will be besieged my video and stills from several angles to help us identify these leftist terrorists. There is no doubt we will get images on all news sources and McDonald’s in a 5 state radius will be on notice?
 
There's quite a few cameras there attached to storage that definitely didn't go up in flames.
It depends on whether they're actually cameras (and operational) or just fakes. A lot of those rinky dink places just have fake cameras. Wal-Mart also has actual cameras, but they don't use them to catch crime in the parking lots, they just turn them on if employees are trying to unionize or something.
 
I completely forgot about Tesla cameras. Are the videos stored locally on the car though? I want to say they’re in the cloud.
As far as I know it records to a flash drive in the glove compartment. This survives remarkably dramatic crashes and even fires if they’re extinguished before the drive gets too toasty.

I believe Tesla can retrieve files from any car they want though, remember that footage was quickly made available of that dumbass who shot himself in a cybertruck outside Trump Tower… Las Vegas.

But your point is correct, there are always other cars around if there isn’t CCTV or ring doorbells or whatever. It should have been produced within hours if there was an arsonist running about.
 
It depends on whether they're actually cameras (and operational) or just fakes. A lot of those rinky dink places just have fake cameras. Wal-Mart also has actual cameras, but they don't use them to catch crime in the parking lots, they just turn them on if employees are trying to unionize or something.
TBH I'd make sure the cameras were working perfectly if I had hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars in assets sitting out in the lot. Especially when my entire business is based upon selling said assets.
 
So I’m sure any day now we will be besieged my video and stills from several angles to help us identify these leftist terrorists. There is no doubt we will get images on all news sources and McDonald’s in a 5 state radius will be on notice?
If the Tesla fires are being investigated as acts of domestic terrorism (as Trump is pushing for them to be), than we might not actually get any videos/etc, for a long while, due to the nature of how federal crimes are handled.

...I wonder how many Tesla-burning tankies will get their dumbasses' shipped off to ADX Florence?
 
Right, so you want that demented old fat ass Trump to have succeeded in his coup and be king of America. You hate democracy, especially when your side loses, which is why you want Trump to be king
Hulk no one actually supports democracy hillary Clinton does in Kamala Harris doesn't people just give it lip service democracy has been dead since the end of World War Two.

Elon Musk is just looking out for his business interests by manipulating the government to get all those fat government contracts he's also a freaking weirdo
 
...I wonder how many Tesla-burning tankies will get their dumbasses' shipped off to ADX Florence?
Probably just a false flag to allow Elon to send armed goons after anyone who even faintly criticises him or the Emperor.

(Ok, i admit, it could easily be a black bloc troon such as the more fedpost-y tranchers. Just strange that we haven’t seen any ebidence)
 
Elon doesn't understand why anyone would want to protest against him. According to him, he or his Tesla company have "never done anything harmful": https://archive.ph/Ix3mg
Elon Musk has some words for Tesla vandals.

Asked about the widespread incidents against Tesla dealerships and vehicles during a Fox News appearance on Tuesday, Musk denounced them and said the vandalism had reached levels he had never seen.

He also attributed the incidents to those on the political left.

"It's really come as quite a shock to me that there is this level of, really, hatred and violence from the left," Musk said.

Protests have spread across the US since Musk began his work with the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, in January. Across the pond, the slogan "Don't buy a Tesla" has been used as a rallying cry of sorts in countries like Berlin and Wales.

The grassroots "Tesla Takedown" protest movement, which started on BlueSky, a competitor to Musk's X platform, has called for Tesla owners to sell their vehicles and stock in an effort to "stop Musk now." A website for the effort has listed dozens of public demonstrations at Tesla showrooms in recent weeks.

"I always thought that the left, you know, Democrats were supposed to be the party of empathy, the party of caring, and yet they're burning down cars, they're firebombing dealerships, they're firing bullets into dealerships, they're smashing up Teslas," Musk said.

"Tesla is a peaceful company," he said. "We've never done anything harmful."
Musk also suggested, without evidence, that the protests and vandalism incidents may be part of a broader conspiracy against him.

"I mean, who's funding and who's coordinating it? Because this is crazy. I've never seen anything like this," Musk said.

Since January, DOGE has worked to reduce government costs and what it describes as fraudulent spending and corruption. The effort has sent representatives to multiple federal government agencies and examined federal programs such as the Social Security Administration.

Although he didn't mention a government department by name, Musk accused some people of receiving money "fraudulently" and suggested a possible connection to the protests against him and Tesla.

"And they basically want to kill me because I'm stopping their fraud and they want to hurt Tesla because we're stopping the terrible waste and corruption in the government," he told Fox News.

"I've never done anything harmful," he said.

Both President Donald Trump and the Department of Justice have recently weighed in on the vandalism against Tesla, which police say has included Tesla charging stations set on fire, gunfire damage at dealerships, and damage to Tesla vehicles.

When asked earlier this month if he was considering labeling violent attacks against Tesla dealerships as "domestic terrorism," Trump indicated he would.
"They're bad guys. They're the same guys who screw around with our schools and universities," Trump said. "We're gonna catch you, and you're gonna go through hell."

The Department of Justice said Tuesday that it's pursuing those suspected of carrying out the ongoing vandalism, calling it "nothing short of domestic terrorism."

Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Local police are investigating attacks in their areas in partnership with federal agencies, and arrests have been made in some cases.

In February, a Colorado woman was charged with criminal intent to commit a felony, criminal mischief, and using explosives or incendiary devices during a felony for her alleged involvement in a vandalism incident, police records say.

Meanwhile, some Tesla owners have told BI that they've decided to sell their vehicles amid the protests or have affixed bumper stickers stating "I Bought This Before We Knew Elon Was Crazy."

Owners of the Cybertruck, the vehicle most closely associated with Musk, also told BI they had experienced an uptick in road rage and vandalism directed at them in recent months.

"Never done anything harmful", huh? You tell me:

Three College Kids Burned To Death Inside A Cybertruck Because The Doors Wouldn't Open: Highway Patrol

A Tesla Cybertruck Owner Shares a Kitten Got Stuck Behind His Truck’s Battery – Adds “I Had To Pay Tesla Service $265 ‘Diagnostic Fee’ to Get the Kitten Out”

Another Cybertruck up in flames: Tesla catches fire amid quiet battery recall

TX Tesla Kills One: Senator McConnell’s Sister-in-Law Reversed Underwater and Drowned

Cybertruck catches fire at DeKalb County Tesla dealership

Tesla Cybertruck Catches Fire After Hitting Hydrant, Takes 90 Minutes to Extinguish

Good thing I live in a democratic republic then, I can hate both Trump's niggercattle and democracy at once
Stop larping as a wannabe hitler anime character and get real opinions that don't come from some shitty japanese cartoon you watched, faggot. btw LOGH is shit and only plebbitors like it
 
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