• Gerudo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    He can’t even get auto drive to work on his EXISTING vehicles.

      • IphtashuFitz@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I own a Tesla and was offered 30 days of free full self driving. I refused to try it for a number of reasons.

        • The routing in the navigation system has numerous issues like thinking it can’t turn left at intersections where you actually can. It results in less than optimal routes, and there’s no way to report those sorts of issues.
        • FSD relies on the same camera system that Autopilot (traffic aware cruise control) uses. I’ve had Autopilot slam on the brakes for no obvious reason, swerve to avoid nothing, etc. If it has issues like that then chances are FSD will be just as bad.
        • The cameras are also used to control the automatic windshield wipers, and they can turn on without warning in bright sun, etc.
        • Same with the auto high beams, which are required by Autopilot & FSD. I refuse to use them because they can turn on & off a lot when there are cars approaching me.
        • I regularly get alerts that cameras are obscured by bright sun, low sun in the sky, etc.

        In other words, the systems that FSD rely on are clearly still buggy. So I refuse to use FSD until it’s clearly demonstrated the bugs in those systems are fixed.

  • Nate Cox@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    “Your privately owned vehicle is actually just a timeshare taxi” getting stock prices to go up is proof that our system is irremediably fucked.

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      1 year ago

      Musk said. “If you get to the 100 million vehicle level, which I think we will … you’ve got a kilowatt of useable compute,” Musk said.

      A whole kilowatt? “I think you could have on the order of 100 gigawatts of useful compute.” Ah.

      “And unlike laptops and our cell phones, it is totally under Tesla’s control,” Musk added.

      They clearly seem to think that they can do whatever they want with their customer’s property

    • SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      That’s the Musk manoeuvre. Promise very big, deliver a fraction.

      The Vegas finger thing was also fun for that. We’re going to make tunnels and you get there with a big car sized elevator. Scratch that, regular old escalator. We’ll have high capacity speciale build buses. Scratch that, just a normal model X. But it will drive fully automated to the tunnels. Oh, no self driving, just human drivers. So it’ll be very futuristic. Oops, just use RGB lighting then.

      And he’s not going to Mars for now. In NASA’s moon mission the spaceship is basically an orbital fuel truck.