Electrek:
"Tesla seems to be skipping the “prove it’s safe” phase and jumping straight to the “deploy it” phase."
electrek.co/2025/12/14/tesla-r…
Tesla Robotaxi spotted without a safety driver in Austin; Musk confirms testing begins
It’s finally happening. After years of promises, missed timelines dating back to the “Autonomy Day” in 2019, and endless iterations...Fred Lambert (Electrek)

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in reply to n7gifmdn • • •Apparently aussie.zone is asking users to DM evidence of being over 16, and the implication is that of those who don't - he'll ban/delete their accounts.
But absurdly enough, 4chan is exempt from this because all activity on there is anonymous. Not through accounts. So if the Fediverse had anonymous, non-account posting on-top of regular account-based posting then people could post anonymously happily, but anyone with an account would have to verify.
Make it make sense.
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in reply to Skavau • • •Don't think that's it, it has no footprint in Australia. Meta, &Google, X etal all do, same as piefed.social, lemmy.world etal have no Australian base. aussie.socal users can just move to another server. I'm an Aussie.
Similarly UK has tried to get 4chan, kiwifarms etc but they have no UK footprint so they just ignore them.
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in reply to hanrahan • • •No, that's a matter of enforcement. UK is still trying to fine 4chan - but failing. Australia has just outright said the law doesn't apply to them.
theguardian.com/technology/202…
4chan unlikely to be included in Australia’s under-16s social media ban, eSafety commissioner says
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in reply to n7gifmdn • • •To my fellow Aussies:
The social media ban works through DNS, just change your DNS to either 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 in your router settings and browser setting. I've had no problems so far, but if that doesn't work you can always use TOR or another VPN service.
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in reply to Skavau • • •National level site blocking, suspension on any future operations, international courts... Corporations are much easier to persecute over borders than private persons.
Why do you think American companies, even ones with no legal presence in Europe, still went along with GDPR? Same principle applies here.
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in reply to n7gifmdn • • •On reddthat, we got this notice in an announcement back in March 2025:
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in reply to e0qdk • • •March? Over 18?
Reddthat presumably was reacting to the Online Safety ACT UK there.