@elonmusk please advise early FSD adopters with HW3 vehicles on what to do? Will FSD transfer still be an option for us after Feb 14th? Will we ever see a retrofit to enable level 4 autonomy? Thanks!
@bburnworth@EstherRebers@elonmusk@Tesla Because if you have a HW3 car with FSD, you’ll never be able to add it to the fleet because it will never be level 4 despite the promises.
@mark_mello818@FatherOfBen No joke- before kickoff, I said to my seat mates- “look at the field! It’s perfect and it’s October…we’re going to win tonight.” Thanks for putting in the hard work that we get to enjoy from the stands.
@elonmusk If you want this to actually work @elonmusk , we have to start with election reform: no separate party primaries that only get the most extreme voters. We need a single primary system and ranked-choice voting that requires candidates to appeal to the broadest viewpoints.
@elonmusk@elonmusk how do you define truth and fact now? Is it simply the most popular opinion or the one that gets the most likes, or is the scientific method still the only valid way to seek some semblance of truth?
@jeffwillbeeryou@SethMan31 Did we? I thought opt out last year and opt in this year, but I could be wrong. For whatever reason. I was in last year but not this year.
@haysdb@GoingBallistic5 Interesting you say this. I was at a 4-way stop and another car clearly should’ve gone before me, but it didn’t and flashed its lights for me to go, then FSD immediately went. Not sure if it was lights or the delay of the other car, but I would’ve had to disengage V11 in the past
@GS56130909@Tesla_Optimus The engineering is obviously impressive, but what’s more impressive is that end to end NNs can theoretically create fluid movement with janky parts and without any coding. That’s the great leap being taken here.