@Teslarati In hot climates it will activate so frequently that it will prevent your AC from drying out and will make it smell like mildew. After experiencing this firsthand I avoid the feature entirely. Just turn the AC on a few minutes before you plan to get in.
@DirtyTesLa The footage it gets of approaching a parking spot seems to be important to its ability to gauge the spacing. When it cold starts to exit the spot I bet it has dumped that data already and therefore has no context. Maybe it should make micro movements to create new context.
@wholemars Basic: standard mode only, no parking, no summon, no banish
...but I think I'd be tempted to stick with Basic, which is a problem for non-Basic
@niccruzpatane Yep I'm one of those. It's a decent electric plan and overall maybe a bit cheaper than the alternatives, but it's close. All Texas providers have some sort of gimmick that affects the price. Some pay you money the moment you cross 1000 kwh of usage. So weird.
@robertgraham "No trusted elections" ... "Dems have rigged and stolen votes"
We have forgotten how destructive it is to paint such a large group of people with such a broad brush. (Remember the "basket of deplorables?") It's not worth the short term political win, folks.
@DirtyTesLa I wonder if the problem is how this limit is interpreted by the AI. Manual max could affect safety. Example: speed limit is 75 but user sets limit to 45. Or: car needs to exceed limit to clear intersection to avoid collision. Can't have hesitation or indecision here.
@DirtyTesLa One big problem with offsets is inaccurate speed limit data. The cars "see" the wrong speed limit quite often. I bet this contributes to phantom braking, and I *wonder* if it's affecting my safety score, which occasionally knocks me for excessive speed.
@StevieC22534754@DirtyTesLa That's very interesting and promising. Unfortunately a lot of school zones lack blinking lights, so you're left to assume they are in effect. School zones are often poorly labeled and assuming 'in effect' is the only safe option. Or at least the only socially acceptable one.
@CDisillusion AI would never think to end the video like that; it's always going to need our help being clever. Probably.
I like your relatively optimistic take π
@wholemars OR he could just choose not to leave. Pay the man his money--a LOT of money--but don't talk to me about tranches and gloss over the insanity of the compensation ceiling. I'm not against wealth but I am against that much power in the hands of one person.
@unclebobmartin I think, while useful and necessary to some degree, the act of codifying everything (which programmers LOVE to do) is what ends up starting debates. When you characterize it as "grouping data" and "operating on that data" it becomes obvious and uncontroversial.