While taking my wife to work this morning Tesla FSD 14.3.2 decided to take us off the navigation and on a 3-minute detour of the Woodlands. But then as soon as my wife was saying something about the navigation snafu, FSD showed her what is truly important, as it avoided a car in the opposite lane of traffic coming into our lane while being a jackass trying to go around a school bus full of kids. My wife may not have been pleased with the 3-minute detour, but then Tesla FSD said "put some 'spec on my name woman!"
If I had to guess, this means Tesla has taken another step forward in performance (new thoroughly tested software) and many more cars added to support the expansion. Tracker data will lagโฆ
@markpinc@elonmusk It's going to happen in a few months. And the craziest part is that he won't just be a trillionaire long, he will be a multi-trillionaire if Terafab is successful. Just in time for money to not mean anything anymore, in large part thanks to Elon ๐
@therealroseanne The world will never remember any of their names years from now.
You will be remembered as the greatest female comedian ever.
I know what they did sucked and was wrong, but I would still prefer to be in your position.
@hthieblot Baker Huges rig count.
In another lifetime, my livelihood was tied to what direction rig counts were going and where located. Now I'm retired, own a Tesla, and couldn't care less.
@DavidMoss@dallasteslaclub People have talked about the color of the Cybercabs, I have been more concerned about whether they come in XXL and XXXL personally ๐
Ok, this is a pretty boring short clip, not gonna lie. But I wanted to go ahead and post it since I think it shows Tesla FSD 14.3.3 doing some 2nd and 3rd order reasoning and "thinking ahead".
The car to our front right is about to encounter an object in the road, and eventually reacts, but does so a bit suddenly, moving to the left towards us. Nothing significant at all, and happens all the time, multiple times on the highway.
But when I looked at the video, it appeared to me that FSD may have identified and reacted proactively to an object not even in our lane, and a few milliseconds sooner than the car to our right who actually encountered it. In other words, did FSD anticipate that the car to our right might swerve due to the object in their path, that the human driver didn't see until the last moment. I watched a handful of times, and now I am seeing it, but it may also be because I'm going cross eyed looking at it so much, and have confirmation bias. Let me know what you think.
Tesla nerd = An individual who will spend 15 minutes stabilizing and editing a 10 second video of his car going straight on a highway.