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It used to be the preferred outlet of many communities on here. I heard that it made a deal with OpenAI or something? What happened?
And here has only existed for like a year or two. What the hell happened in the last few months?
Months away!? Where are they driving from?
one got confused and stopped in an intersection, then decided to perform system updates and got stuck in a bootloop. the rest are behind it.
Not if we put orange cones on all their hoods.
Sure, 126 months away if we're being optimistic.
Hey, that's how old my baby boy turned today. What a coincidence!
Or they could not be. Which seems like the more likely case given the current state of self-driving cars that cannot even safely drive down a pre-planned underground tunnel without a driver. (The Tesla tunnel)
I will point out there are actually pretty good driverless cars, they just aren't made by Tesla. Look up Waymo if you want to look into them.
Your spin is not ad worthy.
Will they be more economic than a train?
/Musk
https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/21-tesla-semi/
Another failed Musk psycho promise from 2017, and they still have NOTHING!
Nope! But it will sell a lot of new trucks!
I was referring to Musk claiming this a few years back. Added a /Musk for clarity.
Hinting that this is probably about as much bullshit as when Muski says "Next Year" 8 years in a row for fully autonomous driving.
PS: The Muski was a typo, but I'll let it stand, because it's an excellent reference to Musk being a Russian asset.