psycho78
Psycho78
psycho78

He’s confusing automobile autonomy with body autonomy.

Related to a comment from yesterday: anything VW.

This event was so weird. It was amateurish with awkward pauses, off-topic visuals, a complete absence of anything new or specific, and wild promises based on nothing, including how Optimus will cause “everyone to have everything.” Positively Trumpian. They rolled out some prototypes capable of trundling slowly around

Are the dummy “shut up and take my money” investors finally done being convinced by Musk’s vaporware promises? At long last are they actually able to recognize a con man doing an obvious con? Somebody slap me I must be dreaming.

says that unsupervised FSD will come to current Tesla owners in California next year”

Elmo can’t get ‘Full Self Driving’ to work in a closed environment like the hyperloop. With zero uncontrolled cars around it. In a walled off garden, on a track that can be programmed. And it DOESN’T WORK.

Because self-drive doesn’t work.

Took the Loop a couple years ago while at CES. I asked the driver if she was using the FSD mode. She sheepishly said that none of the drivers could use FSD in the tunnel... I was like, then what’s the POINT?

Will someone explain to me why this is all being driven by drivers? It’s a relatively closed system, no inclement weather, in theory no other vehicles, low speed... It’s literally the most ideal setting for self drive. What are they afraid of?

Stellantis and their propaganda, I swear they get their ideas from watching the government officials in the “Chernobyl” special.

My friend had a Tempo all throughout HS.  The way he drove it, the car was never boring.  But wasn’t fun either- more like terrifying.

My town has a boat ramp that is not at the very end of a road, you do have to turn to drive into it. And people do, right into the ocean.

There has never been a manned aircraft downed by a hobby drone, intentionally or accidentally. There have been numerous cases of manned aircraft slamming into neighborhoods, power lines, and each other. This has happened in closely controlled emergency circumstances such as when two fire-fighting aircraft collided on

I live in Asheville. Our airspace has been filthy with helicopters of all types for a week and a half. We have search and rescue, medivac, blackhawks, and chinooks carrying hummvees. They are a constant presence.

I dunno...maybe a car that hasn’t hit everything in SD?

We wont ever know because the dept. will cover it up.

Let’s see if they had been drinking.

Their interior quality (or lack thereof) was truly an insult to their customers. It was like an internal joke of “how terribly can we build these things and still get our moron customers to buy them?” The Jeep SRT8 interior from this era is a standout as the worst of the worst, especially since that car wasn’t that

This car could be in mint condition and it would still be a shit box. This was not a good period for quality at Chrysler - the interiors were garbage and I simply wouldn’t trust the powertrain. With this car, there are three different shades of red in that one front end picture, and the rear bumper looks off too. This

I was just thinking about this last night when I backed up a new Kia Sportage, but it was the opposite opinion. I noticed how well the back up camera looked even with it being dark outside, and these Kias only have a single center mount reverse light at the very bottom of the bumper. Even during the day, the