Looks like cameras were introduced in 2021. When was my incident?
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That's the first time you mentioned a camera; there is no "again".
But what does that change if its still being advertised as self-driving?
People are idiots. They rationalize the safety features e.g. " oh, its not yet approved by regulators so they must use the driver-cam but Musk has said its self-driving so its okay".
Remember that the idea is to DEVELOP self driving software so that the roads can be SAFER (not 100% safe but safer) from idiot humans.
Umm what? The idea is to turn a profit for shareholders. Musk is not Tony Stark. In fact Tesla is now behind other self-driving platforms because Musk does not prioritize safety.
https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-demanded-cameras-over-radar-in-self-driving-cars-nytimes-2021-12
My uber was a Tesla once. The guy was convinced he could text and drive just fine on the highway. Looked at me like I was a total Karen. The average person is an idiot. Thats the crux of the issue.
Yet so many Tesla owners still think its self-driving. Maybe because that's how its been marketed for years.
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Do you get it, now?
In my experience its toast. SD cards are not reliable.
Correct. If someone on that instance, or who is federated with the content on that instance, can do it. If you use a lemmy.world account and upvote all the posts they should federate to your instance.
Yes- if anyone interacts with those posts after the community has been federated then the entire post gets sent over. eg: someone "likes" a comment or posts a new comment.
Oh, right on then.
Yea, a lemmy instance will show the same kinds of results for federated communities but there is no substitute for viewing the local communities from that instance.
This shows the lemmy.world communities that are already federated to my instance. Its not a full list.
Edit: this just shows me the lemmy.world magazines that are federated to my instance
Found Elon's number one fan. Thanks for a good laugh.
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