It gets tricky with private dependencies, then you have to pass some sort of token into the container to authenticate with the host when installing dependencies.
Similar thing happened to my model3 early on (late 2019) and I had a furious but futile conversation with service centre about how dangerous my situation was. They stonewaled me after “kernel panic, dont know why”.
The car had it’s own “blue screen of death” in the first lane, after a turn, on central expressway right next to their Santa Clara service center. (
https://goo.gl/maps/sPVNDNJZaR9zQ66c9)
Luckily there is signal right there so people were slowing down naturally but man the car turning into a brick and not even emergency blinkers (parking lights) working was shitty experience!
I’m fuming that someone paid a price for tesla’s similar failure.
Whilst the software failure sucks, the agreement by most of society (as reflected in most law) is that the fault is of the driver in the car behind for not leaving a safe distance.
Cars stop for all sorts of reasons, hence why there are laws for leaving these distances.
Has been smooth sailing with MBP 16” Intel (2019).
Really loving the extra real estate. Can not imagine going back to plain old 22-24” screens.
Edit: Primarily a backend+devops role. so refresh rate or pixels don't really matter. Being able to have multi tabs open on IntelliJ is real win for dev work. (Called split tab in jetbrains world)
IIRC old telephone lines used to work without electricity not sure if they’re alluding to that. I don’t know how much the modern cellphone infra is grid dependent.
Landlines are still independent of the electric grid . . . that is not quite the same as saying "work without electricity" as they most definitely do work with electricity. The power is provided by the phone line itself, however.