The corporations really screwed your head up, Elon Musk and Trump are not good people they are corporate executives. AC is a series about the dangers of corporate power and corporate warfare (4th gen is literally a statement on climate change the world has been left desolate and barren due to humanity's wreckers desire for more power.) The series is a literal critique of the kind of people you're sticking your neck out for the ones who will destroy entire economies for their own greed and we're all seeing this shit first hand housing prices have never been higher, grocery prices going up meanwhile corporations are raking in record high profits while the little guys suffer. Delete this video lil bro you're making a mockery of the series.😂💀
@@FonzChannel Thanks for watching! I just started Space Marine 2. I'll make some more videos like this. I have so many clips on my xbox account and I've got several games I'm currently playing (Dragon Quest 11, Dragon Age Origins, Mass Effect 2, SOTET, etc). I want to do a video with my Dark Souls gameplay too.
@@dad_uchiha1707 Thanks man! I think I'm going to buy Space Marine 2 tonight. And I've been playing FFX trying to get my stats up for all my characters to beat the game proper. And I've started playing some older games. Just beat Conan (the xbox 360 game), and bought Deus Ex (xbox 360 game) and have been just getting into Dragon Age Origins because I am largely rejecting modernity and embracing tradition. I feel like I'm missing out on so many bangers not having a PS5. I'll be looking at the PS5 pro to play Black Myth Wukong and FF16 and several other games..
For whatever reason, its coming across clear on X. Here's a link to the same video with better resolution on my X page. x.com/Athl3ticM3dic/status/1832195870357700683
@@christianbroderson4618 Thinking I'll start posting more content. What did you think about this video? Have you been playing any games while you've been on the mend?
I had to LOL, this machine had so much promise but I couldn’t stand more than 5 minutes. It was mostly legs but easy on the legs because you are pitched forward. Maybe I should try again.
Yea, this thing is a butt-kicker! The trick I found was to smear my forefoot on the backplate behind the rungs to get some friction/traction and that allowed me to go much longer. David Goggins did the equivalent of Mt. Everest on one of these! lmao
I HATED the fact of an "EV" car UNTIL I drove a Model 3...I was instantly sold! I still love my V8 trucks, BUT these are definitely the future..the wife and I are buying a Model 3 here in the next few months..btw, the speed is incredible, we drove the dual motor but I'm sure the Standard is more than enough! Drive one, you will see!
I agree with the general sentiment but I'd put it in another way. The ego creates an identity to protect the person from negative feelings. No need to feel bad that you got rejected, you're a great person, you are wealthy, you're handsome. To build this identity you need to form connections between the self worth and something external and make comparisons with other people, which the ego thrives on. If someone attacks the extrernal thing you're connected to, you feel a personal insult. Like insulting the team of a sports fan. They can't help but take it personally. Another way to see how the ego is protective is to notice how it puts others down and lifts itself up. So after you've insulted his team, the fan will often defend his team and then insult your team in return, and if you don't have a team then the fan will insult you for not being a real fan of the sport! So I guess my disagreement would be that, it's not the ego that makes you worry, it's that you worry and then the ego intervenes to protect you from the negative feelings. And I wouldn't say it's the ego that torments you directly, but having a big ego is ultimately a coping mechanism and a non ideal way to handle the negative emotions, and a big ego controls the person, making them act badly. It's basically what narcissism is, extremely low self worth with an ego that's ballooned to such a size it's warping reality. That's another attribute of ego, for it to make you believe it and listen to it, it recruits your intellect so that the thoughts it produces sound reasonable. It's a really important part of ego, that it often says correct things. "My team lost the match because the referees were biased". And you know what, that may indeed be true! But that thing being true doesn't mean it isn't born from the intellect in request of the ego in order to soothe the person feeling bad about his team losing. And the ego if it becomes big enough it can twist and warp the intellect to the point of delusion. Which is the nature of malignant narcissism.
I am really looking forward to getting the long range variant which just got a 7500 credit on it which makes it only 1000 more than the base model. The sun shades I did not even consider, but I definitely will for the summer. Thanks for the informative video 😁
It's FSD 12.3.6 Supervised. We are supervising it and the car is supervising us doing that. After 5 strikes you lose it for a week. I got 1 strike for the exact same thing and realized with this version you have to leave FSD if you want to mess with your phone.
Exactly. I get it now. Are you seeing little improvements inside of 12.3.6 or are the only improvements with each point release? I think I'm noticing the car handling certain situations better time to time. But maybe I'm mistaken.
For every seven days you drive without FSD time-outs you should lose one of those five warnings. I believe after five warnings you lose FSD for one week.
Yea. We have two daughters. Idk what to tell the people who are afraid. There’s no rational rebuff to fear. The fsd software is a layer of protection Above and On Top of normal driving. We’re right there ready to take over if we ever feel that it is making a mistake.
Turn off rainbow mode so we can see the lane markings better. Either way it seemed to be aware that it was right turn only and even attempted to switch lanes, but the lane wobble glitch prevented it from completing the maneuver in time. Hopefully 12.4 removes the lane change wobble issue.
That's a public roadway, not a test track. That software is illegal for use in all 50 states, and it is a misdemeanor to turn over control of a motor vehicle to an unlicensed driver. This video has been collected for analysis and will be forwarded to the DMV/DoT of the proper state, along with a formal complaint for prosecution sent to the Attorney General's office.
It’s a software that currently requires monitoring and results in less accidents than human drivers alone. The entire car is surrounded with cameras. You have Big hall-monitor energy. I was behind the wheel the entire time. @mrproy33 your white-knighting is miss placed. There’s better battles to fight my friend.
Interesting take. Why not, do you think? Not good enough for what exactly. My understanding is the newest rollouts of fsd are being pushed out to vehicles with hardware 3 even.
@@devintriantos From HW3 to HW4 all they did was change the camera model - not locations. 2024 Model 3 owners are already having issues with cameras being blinded, theres no front bumper camera, and car doesn't have 360 degree view. HW5 has big changes and should remediate these items.
@@devintriantos Nice. I just did like a 60 mile drive mostly highway today and there Is a sharp turn sorta on the fwy but It didn't do any weird braking or anything it reacted like a human which was nice
This is the main issue with lane changing and going into the turning lane with FSD now v11 didn’t have this issue as much it always like lane bounces like goes back and fourth and sometimes doesn’t go in the correct lane
I’m so impressed with the evolution. Not necessarily because it’s doing everything right just that it’s happening at all. We’re literally watching cars ‘learning’ to drive themselves. That’s wild to me. Like… how? I get it superficially. Dot products on neural nets fed video. But like… what!?
I hear you. That’s a thought. You can think whatever you like. Doesn’t make it right. The system has never put myself or others at risk. It gets itself into the wrong lane. That kind of thing. Doesn’t endanger myself or others. And I’d like to defend it from you but that’s a waste of time if you’ve already got your mind made up. The reality is that one of the largest, preventable causes of death in the world right now is traffic accidents. This technology can address this. Not hurt it. Think of all the people driving with alcohol and drugs and medical conditions. Training computers to help keep us safe on the roads is a no-brainer. Don’t worry. It’ll only get better. I’d encourage you to try it and see how it works.
Most drunk drivers get home safely, doesn't mean that drinking and driving is safe. The system isn't safe, you're just lucky enough not to have faced any serious consequences, yet. And I hope that for your and everybody's sake it stays that way. Thankfully, I live in Europe where we don't use unaware commuters as guinea pigs to test unregulated technology so I don't have to worry about getting mowed down by a Tesla. That being said there's plenty of video evidence of Teslas steering INTO traffic, cyclists, pedestrians, here on RU-vid for everyone to see. Unfortunately Tesla fans are blind to such criticism as they come up with a plethora of excuses while simultaneously trying to claim that FSD is safer than manual driving, even though FSD still requires supervision. So it is I who encourages YOU to look into Teslas shady practices of quietly settling cases against death caused by FSD and using loopholes, like having FSD be automatically disabled before an imminent accident, to dodge liability and put the blame on the driver. I'm afraid that you're the one who's misinformed and puts too much faith into this dodgy technology. But, I truly hope you never have to find out how wrong you are.
@@verde5738 I see your passion. Good for you. And yea, I obviously hope driving is safe for me and others also. It’s clear you just don’t like the company and the product and that’s your right. But I think this will be far safer than human drivers moving forward. There’s always nay-sayers with any new technology. It’s a crazy idea until it’s not. And then it’s just accepted. You can try to stop the tide. You can try to stop the sun from rising. But there’s no stopping it. I am testing the software to see for myself what I think about it. So far I’m impressed. But that’s just me. You, not so much. Fair enough.
I'm not a nay-sayer, you're just using the typical Tesla fan excuses to brush any criticism aside so that you can live in your fantasy land. Technology is great, but it's also important to be grounded in reality. FSD has directly caused harm to people and is still causing harm today, those are the undeniable facts. And just because YOU personally didn't experience anything bad so far doesn't change that. Perhaps one day, some company will have a product that will make our cars drive safer than we drive them ourselves, but FSD is not even close to achieving that goal and it's unlikely that Tesla will be the one to make that breakthrough. Until that day though, using public roads to beta test this unregulated technology will remain unethical. It may be legal in the US, but it certainly is irresponsible.
The same thing happened to me a couple days ago navigating to the 5-south freeway from a surface street. There were four lanes, with the rightmost lane a mandatory right-turn only lane onto the 5-north freeway onramp. The car needed to be in one of the three leftmost lanes to proceed straight (ideally the 3rd lane from the left, as that lane turns into the 5-south freeway onramp). The car was correctly in the 3rd lane from the left, but then it moved into the right-turn only lane, probably to avoid the line of cars in the 3rd lane from left. It stopped at a red light (same situation as the video). I took it out of FSD to prevent it from trying to cut off the car to the left.
Do you think this is a rule or a bug? Like do you think that it has learned to do this 'intentionally' or does it find itself in this situation by accident?
@@devintriantos I believe it's a bug (undesirable behavior), as it put itself into a bad situation. I'm guessing it initially moved to the right-turn-only lane to avoid the line of cars. But then it's faced with three bad choices waiting at the red light: (1) Cut off a car to the left when the light turns green (same as in your video), (2) Wait until the line of cars to the left clears, but then it's blocking the right-turn lane, (3) Make the right turn and get onto the freeway traveling in the wrong direction.
@@user-tf7go4ii7c So then, by that logic is the car Always willing to break the rules of the road (provided we assume that it knows them and that it is in fact breaking the rules) in the interest of getting to the destination and avoiding collision? I'd argue that avoiding collision at all cost Should override the rules of the road.. right?
@@devintriantos FSD does not "know" the rules. The system is trained to mimic human driving behavior. Cutting over is probably what most drivers do, so that's the "correct" driving behavior. Tesla needs to analyze these interventions and train the system to more elegantly handle the situation. To your point, safety should be the highest priority, even if FSD needs to turn right and reroute. Not getting into these situations would also help. My guess is the robotaxi will have more conservative training, so it would wait in the line of cars rather than trying to skip traffic by moving into the right lane.
Agree. But the big question is when. Even when the tech works or it’s “solved” there is an acceptance trust and business ramp. I still think for the big revenue gain it’s years away.
The genius of the plan is that all the cars going back years have hardware that is able to run FSD as it is and as it is improving. It's the forward-looking, future-proofing that Tesla does so well.
Lol, I wonder where the system is getting these behaviors. It's like, I've seen the videos where the stick figures learn to box in a simulation. Descriptions of AI. It's like the system is learning and it will be so interesting to see how it improves..
From the video description: _At 37 yo and having grown up in the Silicon Valley, I have always been around transformative technology_ You are 37? So you missed the Apple //e and early Mac, you missed Palm Pilot, you missed Commodore 64 and Commodore Amiga. You missed the revolutionary Windows 95. You missed the launch of Amazon Kindle. You are a young man, in Silicon Valley years .
Yea, this is an awesome take. I hear you. What I mean is that my whole life has been punctuated by huge tech breakthroughs, not that my life has been any moreso the time of tech than anybody else's necessarily. My Dad introduced my older brother (6 years older) and me to technology. So between my dad and my brother and I we kinda saw the huge tech explosion. Me maybe moreso by proxy. They had the Atari. My first gaming console was ironically the Genesis. I saw computers go from big, bulky rear-projection word processors to now VR and everything else. I saw the first consumer internet. ... you know what I mean? My point is that this, now, with FSD is giving me the same spidey sense tingling that I got with the most transformative tech that I've ever seen. Including the smart phone and everything else.
Believe it or not, yes. And there are three 'modes' you can choose from. Chill, Average, and Assertive or something like that. I choose Assertive and it still does this.
@@slipperyeel9206 my question now is the priority of its rules for itself. It seems that it avoids a collision at all cost, including breaking traffic rules. Brilliant