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The reviewer already said exactly how much he charged it up at each charging stop and why, so it's hard to really accuse him of lying about that. (Also, there's apparently no temperature control dial to turn at all, just software buttons on a huge center-console touchscreen with no tactile feedback.)


There's already too much pedantry on HN; please don't contribute to it. Broder clearly was able to control the temperature, whether it was via a rheostat dial or a touchscreen controller.


It's not pedantry. The comment I was replying to argued that of course it had to be deliberate because it's not like you could accidentally "turn the dial clockwise" - but it's quite a bit easier to accidentally tap a centimeter or two above where you aimed on an unfamiliar touchscreen.




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