It really is infuriating. It's one thing to opt into his QA program to get a taste of what they've got cooking - but to be told that the slap-dash, half baked, frequently dangerous and obviously flawed behavior is production ready - and to not have the ability to disable it entirely so that I could just drive the fu**in' car without any …
It really is infuriating. It's one thing to opt into his QA program to get a taste of what they've got cooking - but to be told that the slap-dash, half baked, frequently dangerous and obviously flawed behavior is production ready - and to not have the ability to disable it entirely so that I could just drive the fu**in' car without any extra "features" - is a level of arrogance that's very hard to swallow.
It really is infuriating. It's one thing to opt into his QA program to get a taste of what they've got cooking - but to be told that the slap-dash, half baked, frequently dangerous and obviously flawed behavior is production ready - and to not have the ability to disable it entirely so that I could just drive the fu**in' car without any extra "features" - is a level of arrogance that's very hard to swallow.