thewishmaster
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As some suspected, some external suggestion that this version will be based on the 2022.20.x branch:
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The third attempt looked like a fail. the car waited way too long to move out of the median, then stopped in the lane. I suspect the driver kicked the car at that point, or took over to get the car out of the way.And new footage of Tesla testing the infamous Chuck turn:
Yea, that was almost certainly an intervention or disengagement, aka: fail.The third attempt looked like a fail. the car waited way too long to move out of the median, then stopped in the lane. I suspect the driver kicked the car at that point, or took over to get the car out of the way.
The other attempts all looked great, assuming there were no takeovers. To be fair, some of them had little to no traffic.
Yeah, same issues in the same places here as wellI tested this yesterday, but saw no improvement.
Sounds like you're hedging just a bit "almost"Yea, that was almost certainly an intervention or disengagement, aka: fail.
Clear failure on multiple counts (impeding right of way of turning traffic, causing them to have to adjust their intended path, hesitating outside of median on far side, causing traffic on far side to slow down, and possible accelerator intervention) for that fourth attempt. All other attempts successful AFAICT; looks like ~6/7.Sounds like you're hedging just a bit "almost"
Was not inside the Model Y to know for certain. But feel confident it was an intervention.Sounds like you're hedging just a bit "almost"
I would agree. The hesitation in lane followed by immediate acceleration with a vehicle appearing soon is a very familiar pattern to me of getting the car out of trouble.Was not inside the Model Y to know for certain. But feel confident it was an intervention.
Look at it this way. If the next version is 10.69, it really limits future 10.x versionsOf course Musk would choose "69 Dude!"
Either way, STILL, ANOTHER 8 day's AT LEAST.
How?Look at it this way. If the next version is 10.69, it really limits future 10.x versions
Look at it this way. If the next version is 10.69, it really limits future 10.x versions
10.420 is obviously time limited.The next one will be 10.420 and can go On forever before 11 lol
Look at it this way. If the next version is 10.69, it really limits future 10.x versions
You'd think but 10.6969 is right there. What's better than 1 "69"? 2 or more obviouslyLook at it this way. If the next version is 10.69, it really limits future 10.x versions
At some point it'll settle into a system, where all version numbers are encoded in binary, but where 0 is represented by "69" and 1 is encoded by "420".You'd think but 10.6969 is right there. What's better than 1 "69"? 2 or more obviously