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@flyaisleseat@edgecase411@CamCutApp It can’t prevent the car behind it from not braking, nor can it prevent the car in front of it from suddenly braking. The best it can do is follow safely, then react as quickly as it can when some driver or pedestrian does something unexpected.
It is a given that you should always be mindful while on FSD. It is not yet complete, and there are plenty of edge cases it won't catch.
However, in this instance, I don't see how it could have done better. It keeps pace with traffic gradually slowing until the car in front abruptly stops, so it too abruptly stops. It appears to have a <1 second reaction time to that, which could be improved, but is still better than almost all humans.
@SciGuySpace Anyone check the ULA rooftop. 😏
In all seriousness, I hope the damage to the launch site isn’t severe and that it isn’t as big of a setback as it appears to be.
@JasjeevAnand@HSVSphere So built up from Darwin, which has evolved from FreeBSD back in the NeXT days. POSIX compatible, but closer to Unix than Linux.
@LogiDude@BocasBrain Agreed. They move fast. This is in anticipation for all of their data center launches to sun-synchronous orbit. This will eventually be where most of their launches are from.
@a_meta4@teslayoda There will always be demand for families with children that require car seats or booster seats.
However, I agree that the market for ownership will dramatically shrink to perhaps 1/4th of what it is today.
@a_meta4@wholemars From Elon's comments during the earnings call, I surmise they will upgrade every AI3 vehicle they come across to AI4, if for nothing else than to add it to the RoboTaxi fleet. The incremental costs will pay for itself.
@yingzhangphoto Looks like they have 3d printed parts, cast parts, stamped parts, and CNC machined parts all welded together. I like that they aren't married to any single process and will choose whatever method will get them what they need balanced against cost, throughput, and reliability.
The moon is tidally locked to the earth.
I think the easiest way to think of it is this:
The mass of the moon is not uniformly distributed. Think of weighted dice. When rolled, it will land with its weighted side down. In space, to the moon, down is towards the Earth.
The moon did have spin when it was formed, but the pull of the Earth brought it into alignment over a relatively short 1000 years.
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