1:28 & 2:30 I have another thought. I have noticed that it will complain about me having things in my hand. I wonder if just you having the gopro and moving around was the trigger. Coupd even be more of a degraded vision, plus a perception driver is being inattentive combined thing even.
@@CYBRLFT In 5 days of driving in rain, no interventions or disengagements. One day was a 200 mile heavy rain fest, and in the 3 times during that drive rain was the heaviest, FSD 13.2.2 announced it was lowering it's maximum speed, and moved out of the fast lane, over to the rightmost lane, and slowed to 67 in a 70 in the slow lane, which was fine. Sped back up again when rain eased a little. Nice graceful handling of the truly adverse conditions and heavy cell downpours! In 2 different foggy days, kept it's speed a little below the limit due to visibility, but still at the pace most of the traffic was going, and kept a great following distance to minimize chances of a surprise run-in in the dense fog.
Have to disagree, I don’t mind and quite like the car itself but negative feedback is REAL necessary and software is a huge part of ownership but isn’t everything.
Well that's what happens when a person gets too full of themselves and makes stupid decisions like removing radar and possible lidar sensors in favour of cameras
Now to the fun question, we sit in a robo taxi and such a thing happens should it a) do an emergency stop on the highway because it does not have enough data or b) drive blind and hope for the best. Remember, its not level 5 so you are 100% responsible for the vehicle.
4:58 it really did seem that way. Interesting thought.
Right lol. I couldn’t shake that thought but it could have been coincidence.
1:28 & 2:30
I have another thought. I have noticed that it will complain about me having things in my hand. I wonder if just you having the gopro and moving around was the trigger.
Coupd even be more of a degraded vision, plus a perception driver is being inattentive combined thing even.
2:17... Is like a scene from Blade runner 2049 ! That music from Hans Zimmer would fit I think "The flight to LA"
It totally would!
12.6.1 is going wide , hope you get it soon.
Fingers crossed.
FSD 13.2.2 is a treat in fog and heavy rain. Really able to keep going in surprisingly adverse conditions.
Glad to hear it!
@@CYBRLFT In 5 days of driving in rain, no interventions or disengagements. One day was a 200 mile heavy rain fest, and in the 3 times during that drive rain was the heaviest, FSD 13.2.2 announced it was lowering it's maximum speed, and moved out of the fast lane, over to the rightmost lane, and slowed to 67 in a 70 in the slow lane, which was fine. Sped back up again when rain eased a little.
Nice graceful handling of the truly adverse conditions and heavy cell downpours!
In 2 different foggy days, kept it's speed a little below the limit due to visibility, but still at the pace most of the traffic was going, and kept a great following distance to minimize chances of a surprise run-in in the dense fog.
Another banger video
I appreciate it. I’m trying lol.
I have FSD 13, but HW4, it worked like a charm, no issues here.
Hell yeah stoked to hear that!
Best car i ever had M3P (2024) WOW, don't care about negativ feedback, the car is constantly getting better through updates. Software is ALL
Have to disagree, I don’t mind and quite like the car itself but negative feedback is REAL necessary and software is a huge part of ownership but isn’t everything.
Is this the baybridge at bayarea?
The skyway yeah.
Self driving should be better in fog, rain, and snow than crappy human eyes.
Well that's what happens when a person gets too full of themselves and makes stupid decisions like removing radar and possible lidar sensors in favour of cameras
Now to the fun question, we sit in a robo taxi and such a thing happens should it a) do an emergency stop on the highway because it does not have enough data or b) drive blind and hope for the best. Remember, its not level 5 so you are 100% responsible for the vehicle.
Bum bum bummmmmm