A YouTuber let the Cybertruck close on his finger to test the new sensor update. It didn't go well.
A YouTuber let the Cybertruck close on his finger to test the new sensor update. It didn't go well.
A YouTuber's finger was left shaking and dented after he tested out if the Tesla Cybertruck update actually makes the frunk safer.

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secrethat @lemmy.world The worst part of the article is them using the term frunk unironically.
30 12 ReplyEvotech @lemmy.world I think frunk is a good word. What would you call a trunk that is in the front of the car.
24 5 Replyanon_8675309 @lemmy.world A trunk. There’s nothing about that word that indicates location.
49 4 ReplyEvotech @lemmy.world It's implied at this point
2 2 Replyanon_8675309 @lemmy.world No not really. Plenty of rear and mid engine cars have had a trunk up front.
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caseyweederman @lemmy.ca Frussy
41 2 ReplyT00l_shed @lemmy.world Yes.
6 0 ReplyFedizen @lemmy.world Trussy
4 0 ReplyEvil_Shrubbery @lemm.ee Which indicates the existence of Brussy ... somewhere inside the Batmobile ...
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Threeme2189 @lemmy.world A Trood or Tronnet for the British folk.
7 1 ReplyDJDarren @thelemmy.club
Froot, actually, my good man.
13 0 ReplyThreeme2189 @lemmy.world Froot and Fronnet could work. Nice
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Lobreeze @lemmy.world A normal trunk in the back isn't a "bunk".
Why is frunk a good name for the front? It's silly.
5 2 ReplyTakumidesh @lemmy.world Well traditionally, cars only had one trunk, now it is common that they have two. The need arose to distinguish them, and 'front trunk' easily collapses into a nice single syllable portmanteau that makes communication simple and concise; the language evolves and a new word is born.
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