Bulletproof? Is it waterproof? Ts&Cs say: ‘Failure to put Cybertruck in Car Wash Mode may result in damage’

  • just another dev
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    -42 months ago

    So did this one, but if you include irrelevant details like that, the headline wouldn’t get as many clicks.

    • Cyborganism
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      122 months ago

      Doesn’t it say that the vehicle was bricked, meaning it wouldn’t run after going through the car wash? Isn’t that what happened?

      • just another dev
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        22 months ago

        Yeah, that’s what the headline says. In the article it states that it worked again after a service request and a (redidulously long) reboot.

        • @techt@lemmy.world
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          142 months ago

          So then it didn’t run after the car wash – unless we’re ignoring the mandatory steps needed to get it working again, the headline is pretty accurate. Or are you considering “bricked” a permanent condition?

          • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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            102 months ago

            That’s what I think of when I say something is bricked- that’s it fubar, irreparable, fukt, yaknow that kind of thing

          • Cyborganism
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            22 months ago

            Bricked is a permanent condition. And if they were able to get it working again, I wouldn’t say it was bricked. More like broken or crashed in the software sense.

            Still, it wouldn’t run after the car wash either.

            I meant more like, even if you wash a car with the doors open and water goes in everywhere and damages the car, you can still turn the key and it will start.

          • just another dev
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            2 months ago

            Other people have already addressed the main issue here, so I think you’re sorted there.

            But yeah, I consider “bricked” a permanent condition - something broken beyond repair, so it’s as useful as a brick. See also “paperweight”.

            What do you think it means? Temporarily unavailable?

            • @techt@lemmy.world
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              22 months ago

              Yeah I got the impression it was a recoverable condition after a search found a bunch of guides for “unbricking” (Android phones). Semantics are the true enemy it seems