For me, personally, it's a binary decision: either the car drives itself automatically 100% of the time and the manufacturer assumes all liability for any accidents or it doesn't drive the car at all.
Does anyone know what the valid values of the 12V Battery Health sensor are? I am running the Rivian (unofficial) integration for Home Assistant and the only value I have seen is "NORMAL_OPERATION". It would be helpful to know what other values are possible in case the state changes while...
Try rubbing some peanut butter on it with a piece of cotton rag. Honest! Peanut butter is very slightly abrasive and the oil keeps the residue from re-adhering. Should be safe.
I was going to suggest heading from Idaho to Bend via John Day using Hwy 26 as a more scenic route, but it looks like the Chargepoint equipment is out of order. ☹️
Isn't it "Derby, VT", not "Darby, VT"? There is a Darby, PA, though. Might explain why Alexa sent you down to a Mid-Atlantic state. In either case, the problem would be with Alexa and the mapping service and not Rivian software.
I voted "No". Our R1T is our only vehicle with 4 wheels. However, bicycles are classified as vehicles in Oregon, so our household is a 7 vehicle household.
1 - electric automobile
2 - ebikes
4 -analog bikes
Whatever. It's still a chat on my phone. I'm genuinely curious as to why I should care if the chat is running in my Rivian app or the app is opening a chat through the web browser on my phone.