@AndrewCHodgdon@JVTacoma@Tesla_AI I don't yet have a Tesla and cannot test this. I read on here where someone suggested that saving a location by using the Google Plus Code, for example, GGWV+R37, would prevent the system from moving it.
@SawyerMerritt A step farther that is needed, when a phone ages out of OS updates, the manufacturer needs to provide for bootloader unlocking. As a matter of reducing e-waste, it should be required.
@EightBitElon@teslascope Every time I read about bird braking, I'm reminded of this scene. FSD, at most, needs to ease off the accelerator. Braking is overreaction.
@MobofJoggers Definitely needs more training on shadows vs objects and shadows vs potholes. I don't think it will ever be perfect. It's a digital analog of human reasoning and we can mis-judge a never-before-seen edge case so, there's no reason to expect different from AI.
This Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, their courage and service will never be forgotten.
"The greatest fighting force the world has ever known is built upon the extraordinary service of selfless men and women who safeguard our liberty and preserve our way of life. Since the birth of our Nation nearly 250 years ago, countless souls have lost their lives in this noble and righteous pursuit. On Memorial Day, we honor these American heroes." — The White House
@DirtyTesLa Object detection and avoidance (at least low speed) should exist outside of the AI features...like ABS does. Ultrasonic sensors have been used for this for more than 20 years. That multiple versions of FSD want to run into clearly visible objects has me concerned.
RadioShack was the last store where being confused felt useful.
You’d walk in for batteries and end up standing in front of tiny drawers full of parts you didn’t understand yet. Resistors. Switches. Speaker wire. Fuses. Project kits. Adapters for problems so specific they sounded made up until somebody behind the counter nodded immediately and disappeared into aisle six.
People remember the batteries.
They forget the feeling.
RadioShack made technology feel close enough to touch. You could buy a soldering iron, a police scanner, a bag of LEDs, a replacement remote part, a weird cable, a battery club card, or one tiny component that somehow brought the whole thing back to life.
Kids built crystal radios. People repaired RC cars. Teens stripped speaker wire in garages.
Some employee who looked like he had worked there since 1987 could translate your terrible explanation into exactly the part you needed. That kind of place teaches a different relationship with the world.
Machines had backs and screws and wires. Things failed for reasons. You could open them. You could make mistakes. You could learn enough to stop being intimidated.
Then the world changed.
Screens replaced screws. Batteries got glued in. Devices got sealed. Parts disappeared. Stores stopped assuming people wanted to understand anything below the surface. People call that convenience. But there’s a reason people remember RadioShack harder than they should. It was one of the last places that made technology feel unfinished.
Like normal people still had permission to participate. Now most of us carry objects more powerful than anything in that store ever sold and most of us would not even know where to begin if one stopped working.
@samswey "Wealth" or net worth is not income. If you own a car that is paid for and its resale value is $15,000, you are not taxed on that $15,000 net worth just because you could have that money. I know am over-simplifying but, net worth is net worth no matter the amount or person.
@DystopiaPdx@dronetreadonme@MrAndyNgo Depends on the state. Alabama for example: Drivers must return to the right lane after passing and are prohibited from remaining in the left lane for more than 1.5 miles without passing, except under certain conditions like heavy traffic or road obstructions.
@mikepat711 I hope they can get reasoning worked into it. I think the shortcomings of FSD are a result of the fact that it's not enough to know that an action is taken under a circumstance but, the why must also be learned. I'm not sure if current tech and methodology can get us there.
@MatrixMysteries I'm guessing that accounting was not an area of study. Probably need to pay double the minimum. Minimums that don't cover interest plus a good percentage of principal should be illegal.