• Pennomi
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    44 hours ago

    I don’t think “the backup camera is a little slow to turn on” is the smoking gun you are looking for though.

    • @Zron
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      222 hours ago

      The Cybertruck has no rear view mirror when the back cover is down.

      So any reversing requires the use of the backup camera.

      The car also accelerates really fast, and weighs 7,000 pounds.

      It’s also an $80,000+ car that was preordered by a lot of people without test driving it. So it’s primary driver is someone who makes risky and impulsive decisions.

      So a really fast, heavy car that can’t see behind it without a reverse camera, driven by impulsive people makes me think the reverse camera should definitely come up really fast.

      • @essteeyou
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        -42 hours ago

        I’m sure it happens even with perfectly functional cameras.

        • @astropenguin5
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          11 hour ago

          Sure, it still happens regardless, it just makes it easier and more likely to happen.

    • MudMan
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      114 hours ago

      I mean… the normal speed for seeing behind your car is the speed of light, so that may come a bit short of expectations.

      In any case, I agree that by itself it’s not a big deal. After the broken windshield wiper, the pieces that fall off and the sticky accelerator one may… you know, infer a pattern. Which, really, is the news here.