Does anyone have a non-paywalled link? Thanks :)
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I recommend reading the NTSB press release:
https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/NR20180524.as...
Yeah, I'm of two minds of the usefulness of sharing links to things that a significant proportion of people might not be able to access.
This is actually a good use-case for that pay-per-article site/app (but I can't remember its name off the top of my head). Unfortunately, I don't know how easily I could find the article in it. I emailed them about that and they told me they were working on integrating with publisher sites; maybe they should look into integrating with aggregator sites instead.
[Blendle](https://blendle.com) was the site of which I was thinking.
Here's my Blendle link for the article (which costs $0.49):
https://blendle.com/i/wsj-com/uber-self-driving-car-that-str...
WSJ links also open just fine if you simply right-click them and open them in a private or "incognito" window.
Others have stated that that's not true for them.
WSJ is blocking me 100% of the time, no matter how I get in, perhaps because of ad-blocking or something. Anyhow:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uber-crash/ntsb-uber-self...
Top link from the Google search works for me:
https://www.google.com/search?q=Uber+Self-Driving+Car+That+S...
Incognito mode used to work, but it seems they patched that. And web.archive is blocked for me at work, unfortunately.
Can we change the link to either the direct link to the report or a non-paywall report like the one on Ars Technica? There's nothing special about the WSJ coverage of this, other than it was the one that got voted onto the front page.
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2018/05/emergency-brakes-were-d...
If you are okay with going via Facebook, you can replace the domain name with fullwsj.com instead of wsj.com to bypass the WSJ paywall.