In my experience (HW3), FSD does not move over to the left lane to allow someone on the on ramp to get on the freeway. It's the only truly bad driving I've seen it do so far.
Here is why I disengaged FSD 14.3.3.
Before this clip starts, I could see a semi coming down the on ramp and saw that it had some momentum.
FSD did not slow down but the truck in the right lane would have ran into the other semi and either had to brake real hard or switch lanes.
I took over to make it clear to the semi driver that I would let them over. No big deal, would be nice, if FSD could have seen that coming and facilitated that move.
@Tesla_AI
The "Mediterranean diet" you're sold is a marketing campaign. Here is what those islanders actually ate.
The bread wasn't a dry health loaf. It was torn up to soak olive oil and dragged through soft cheese.
The protein wasn't lean grilled chicken. It was fatty lamb, goat, and the organs most people now bin.
The cheese wasn't a low-fat sprinkle. Full-fat sheep and goat cheese, eaten by the slab.
The olive oil wasn't a cautious teaspoon. Fat ran to 40% of their calories, and the heart disease stayed rare.
And they didn't stop at olive oil. They rendered animal fat and happily cooked in that too.
The fish was a coastal habit. Inland, the feast was a whole roasted goat, not a fillet of sea bass.
Wine came with dinner, not a lecture about abstinence. Snails, eggs, and offal, not a quinoa bowl.
Sugar was almost absent. No breakfast pastry, no honey granola, no fruit-stirred yoghurt anywhere near it.
Here is the bit they bury. Keys surveyed Crete partly during Orthodox Lent, when meat, cheese, and eggs are dropped for weeks.
He measured a fasting island and sold it to the world as their everyday plate.
The real Mediterranean diet was rich in animal fat and built on the whole animal. The version on the supermarket box is its opposite, wearing a Greek island as a costume.
@McJuggerNuggets Imagine being so petty and evil that you would post this publicly and think it is a reasonable explanation and justification for your inhumanity.
@TheCaptainEli@Tesla Yes it does this. Wait until you see it suggest different things at the same time on different days based on your schedule. Your cat knows you.
Right before Porkins is shot down, Biggs yells "Eject!" at him as if they aren't all wearing open helmets and wouldn't just die anyway in the vacuum of space
@DutchRojas It’s something to do with the smoothness of an EV itself too vs all the noise and vibration of an ICE. It makes the whole experience better.
@BrianRoemmele Interesting that behaviors that maximize door-dasher fees and time hurt overall corporate bottom line. Pizza Hut’s drivers were uniformly beneficial as hourly employees, but when you give them autonomy to choose the best for them as gig workers, the *business* suffers.