@ForgeCAD and @OpenAI Codex are an incredible combination. I have 0 CAD skills and I've been able to develop and build perfect parameterized CAD models to 3D print in seconds.
Here is the latest example where I modified an existing STL file to split it in half with connectors.
Hey @claudeai, @autodesk, @adskFusion cool new integration with Autodesk Fusion and Claude... but I hit a usage limit on my Claude Pro account trying to do my very first basic test design. No other Claude usage. This seems problematic.
@Tesla_AI@elonmusk love that I can finally see how much I am using FSD… I think you could gamify this a bit to encourage even more use 😁 really nice work on FSD 14.2, it is excellent!
@Tesla_AI@elonmusk love that I can finally see how much I am using FSD… I think you could gamify this a bit to encourage even more use 😁 really nice work on FSD 14.2, it is excellent!
Have to love Tesla regenerative braking… we drove over 22 miles on this drive and actually made electricity! The battery went from 61% to 64% as we were coming down from Mount Charleston higher elevation.
I have now spent quite a while with Tesla FSD v14.1.4. I still use it all the time but have noticed it is overly hesitant at intersections and does some unnecessary braking for things like leaves and shadows in the road. Looking forward to the next version to test it out further.
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@pei_liu3@Tesla_AI In my additional testing I have experienced some stop sign braking jabs. I always report them in the car to give the feedback to the team.
FSD 14 (14.1.4) feels like a considerate and skilled human driver. It is really great. Here is an example of where it is more aware and considerate than a human driver allowing pedestrians to cross a crosswalk perfectly. Nice job @Tesla_AI team!
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