Silicon Desert
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But isn't that the way that chefs throw spaghetti at the wall to determine if it is done boilingIf you are going to throw a bunch of crap at the wall eventually some of it is bound to stick
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But isn't that the way that chefs throw spaghetti at the wall to determine if it is done boilingIf you are going to throw a bunch of crap at the wall eventually some of it is bound to stick
The main reason to keep the foot on the brake is to be able to disengage quickly - additionally it will slow down the car when it is trying to hit another car or VR or does anything wrong. Since we need to react lot more quickly in all these cases, I keep my foot over the brake.
Need to press accelerator are rarer (in my case) and also don't have to react that quickly.
Yes!I find that my muscle memory for an emergency brake is well established as a heel pivot, then brake press. so having the foot over the accelerator pedal is also a smaller deviation from how i normally drive. I have never accidentally hit the accelerator when intending to brake hard.
From Q2 2020So I personally tested the latest alpha build of full self-driving software when I drive my car and it is really I think profoundly better than people realize. It’s like amazing. So it’s almost getting to the point where I can go from my house to work with no interventions, despite going through construction and widely varying situations. So this is why I am very confident about full self-driving functionality being complete by the end of this year, is because I’m literally driving it.
The features you get depend on the vehicle and version you have. I have a legacy X and got almost no new features with this build.I may be wrong here, but wasn't FSD Beta 10.69.2 supposed to include some previous updates that non-FSD-Beta cars got that FSD Beta cars didn't?
For example, the ability to monitor your security cameras via the Tesla app while you're not in your Tesla?
Maybe I imagined reading this somewhere.....
You should have everything that anyone else on the 2022.20.X branch has, plus FSDb.I may be wrong here, but wasn't FSD Beta 10.69.2 supposed to include some previous updates that non-FSD-Beta cars got that FSD Beta cars didn't?
For example, the ability to monitor your security cameras via the Tesla app while you're not in your Tesla?
Maybe I imagined reading this somewhere.....
Thanks. For some reason I thought FSD Beta branched off the regular updates while FSD Beta was being worked on/improved.You should have everything that anyone else on the 2022.20.X branch has, plus FSDb.
Thanks. I have a legacy 2017 Model S, so maybe it's to old to get the security monitor via the app feature?The features you get depend on the vehicle and version you have. I have a legacy X and got almost no new features with this build.
From Q2 2020
Elon Musk said:I’ve gone through this timeline before several times, but it is often misconstrued that there’s three major levels to autonomy. There’s the car being able to be autonomous, but requiring supervision and intervention at times. That’s feature complete. Then it doesn’t mean like every scenario, everywhere on earth, including every corner case, it just means most of the time.
I am surprised there has not been a lawsuit over this. How about the people that bought into this years ago and have nothing to show for it ? Some have moved on to other cars by now. Musk is great at empty promises but I think his day of reckoning is coming. I am surprised he hasn’t offered rocket boosters on the new Roadster. Oh wait a minute, he did.No
“Nyc to la with no human input”
“The car will drop you off in a parking lot and go park itself”
“Your car will have robotaxi capability”
Those…are what consumers were/are being told by the CEO and/or the website RIGHT NOW as being completed product that they paid for.
Not the mess that currently can’t even detect which signal light at an intersection to use for staying out or proceeding through the intersection much less will it be out of BETA and formally into “PROD” ANYTIME soon
YesI am surprised there has not been a lawsuit over this. How about the people that bought into this years ago and have nothing to show for it ? Some have moved on to other cars by now. Musk is great at empty promises but I think his day of reckoning is coming. I am surprised he hasn’t offered rocket boosters on the new Roadster. Oh wait a minute, he did.
Said the new roadster (which will NEVER see the light of day) will hover.I am surprised there has not been a lawsuit over this. How about the people that bought into this years ago and have nothing to show for it ? Some have moved on to other cars by now. Musk is great at empty promises but I think his day of reckoning is coming. I am surprised he hasn’t offered rocket boosters on the new Roadster. Oh wait a minute, he did.
Yes
The AUDACITY of some of these simps who are STILL making excuses for the false advertising/not delivering on what was promised. The GALL.
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I don't understand this, maybe because I don't understand NN. How can there be a "bug" of that specificity in a CNN inference engine? Maybe he means a detection response bug in the planner?
My download became available literally one minute after your comment. Did you get the download after all?
This is a whole new level of autonowashing.Elon Musk said:
I’ve gone through this timeline before several times, but it is often misconstrued that there’s three major levels to autonomy. There’s the car being able to be autonomous, but requiring supervision and intervention at times. That’s feature complete. Then it doesn’t mean like every scenario, everywhere on earth, including every corner case, it just means most of the time.