People need to request the source code.. There’s a ton of open source they use that forces Tesla to give you source if you’re a customer and you ask. I don’t get why security people aren’t doing this already.
You get the linux kernel and a bunch of other things you can find on github anyway. You can't do anything useful with that, except what you already can get from any linux package manager.
Sure someone should do it just to verify the process works, but it isn't really useful. (in general companies are very careful to not violate GPL license terms, often refusing to use GPL3 at all)
Yeah fast food already crazy expensive out here. Its already about the same as a sit-down restaurant. No real reason to buy it. Maybe this is the beginning of the end?
I bought a pair based on bose technology for $1,000 they felt a bit hyped up. “Lexie B1 by Bose”
The iphone app controls feel like +/- treble or bass and that’s it. Felt like a real letdown, it does amplify audio just feels like loudness is all you control.
No remapping of frequencies, no fancy dsp.
There’s an open source hearing aid project that’s pretty good, more flexibility with filters definitely cooler:
There's also a massive Tesla lot, filled with hundreds of cars, along a major freeway in northwest Houston - I assume that's a hub that they do deliveries from? Seems like that would be a good source for a drone car army.
Sadly it looks like Midi support is not confirmed as of December 2023 for the OM-108. But given the decision to call it OM-108 and I think it was the OM-200M, OM-250M, and OM-300 that had Midi output, it worries me somewhat that it will not be present. As much fun as it looks plugging this into various effects, I can equally well imagine it being a blast to use it as a Midi controller with a very unique interface.
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