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There are two possibilities.Well, that went over your head...
The guy is taunting Tesla fans for no freaking reason other than to get attention.
Thanks! I just watched a few minutes and will have to finish later. So far I really like the visualization display over the Tesla FSD beta version. Clearly shows the intended path, moving keep-out fences and stop lines etc. This is nicely done.
What I noticed is that there are a lot of jay walkers (very common in China) which is similar to the downtown SF scenes in some FSD beta drives (although it's not nearly as bad).
It's really bad in cities in India, Africa and other rapidly-developing places. I felt nearly incapable of crossing the street in India, while stooped-over old ladies were handling it just fine. There are no real crosswalks for blocks, and you basically have to put your life in the hands of not just one, but at least a dozen car, truck and scooter drivers bearing down on you. And you can't hesitate or change your mind because everyone is watching you proceed across, not slowing but subtly altering their trajectories to miss you by at least six inches, and the next driver over is already moving into any gap created by that altered trajectory. Of course, if you wait too long at the curb, you will quickly acquire a new friend to guide you across and then urge you into stores that fund the tourist-shepherd network.What I noticed is that there are a lot of jay walkers (very common in China) which is similar to the downtown SF scenes in some FSD beta drives (although it's not nearly as bad).
Agreed. I am from Taiwan, and what we consider as edge cases in US is normal daily driving in many Asian countries.It's really bad in cities in India, Africa and other rapidly-developing places. I felt nearly incapable of crossing the street in India, while stooped-over old ladies were handling it just fine. There are no real crosswalks for blocks, and you basically have to put your life in the hands of not just one, but at least a dozen car, truck and scooter drivers bearing down on you. And you can't hesitate or change your mind because everyone is watching you proceed across, not slowing but subtly altering their trajectories to miss you by at least six inches, and the next driver over is already moving into any gap created by that altered trajectory. Of course, if you wait too long at the curb, you will quickly acquire a new friend to guide you across and then urge you into stores that fund the tourist-shepherd network.
I would never consider getting behind the wheel there. If they can make FSD autonomy work in those places, my town is a cakewalk.
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Wow, charmingly stupid aren't they The sheer amount of verbal tics and annoying inflections are like, you know, it's so totally cool, right?
Two influencers babbling about FSD. Dreadful.
Just the fact that they set LA driving as a proper difficult standard for FSD ("if it can do LA, then it's nearly complete" basically) is nonsense. LA has wide roads, decent markings, just lots of lanes and cars. The ignorance in both of these presenters is saddening. I know many TMC-ers like Gali but I found this video intolerable. The reason I watched parts was to check out the FSD reacting to situations. It has a long ways to go.
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Hoping to see v9 soon.