matt smith he is a totally normal person who has a Tesla car. The other day, going to work, she realized that he couldn’t unlock his car What had happened? Very easy, the snowfall in Michigan made the handle to open the car not work and therefore the fingerprint reader installed there could not recognize his identity and the car did not open. It is not the first one that has happened to him in cold climates, so the user asked on Twitter to come up with a way to open the car through the app.
The solution he came up with to get in was really prosaic: enter from the passenger side and open the door from the inside to unlock it. This allowed him to use the car and get to work but he showed that the excess of technology is not always positive if the effects that this can have are not taken into account. The struggle between mechanics and electronics is once again highlighted in the world of automobiles.
Today was my first time experiencing the frozen door handle of doom. @elonmusk can we add an option to open the door from the app? pic.twitter.com/t8eBWnWFZD
— Matt Smith (@MatchasmMatt) February 5, 2022
“Don’t worry, it’s not something of vital importance as the tweet at the beginning might seem,” Matt Smith calmed down the rest of the users after his tweet went viral.