Posted on 11/19/2021 6:48:29 PM PST by blueplum
Tesla has yet to explain the outage, but the issue appears to span the globe.
Based on several posts on Twitter, it seems that Tesla owners around the world are reporting not being able to connect their phone to their vehicle or, in some cases, not even being able to start the car.
The reports mention an unexplained "500 Internal Server Error," which is, unfortunately, a pretty generic error. The existence of he outage appears to be corroborated by the website DownDetector.com, with 74% of reports of outages referring to the app. Tesla boss Elon Musk responded to one user that he was checking on the issue,...
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This is no accident.......................
For some reason we have a large number of Teslas here in the Destin area. I see them every day just as common a BMW, Mercedes and other luxury autos......................
Blacksburg Va has a high # of Teslas but they also have a high # of Bentleys, Maseratis and other exotic cars. Something to do with China.
We have those as well, usually driven by really old people...................
College kids from China. China gives them an allowance (up to $100k) that they spend on exotic cars
not good pointing out UN pedophilia when the UN try’s to guilt trip you for money... don’t no if there is a connection but i will go with this take.
Except for the servers at Sonic... :0)
Maximum Overdrive?
I would too!.....................
I suggest these cutting-edge car owners invest in a traditional gasoline-powered generator so they’ll be able to drive their non-gasoline using cars whenever they’d like to ... you know, like regular people.
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