• LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    That’s a bad take.

    Tesla built the system, and advertised it to provide a specific service. That service is faulty. Tesla is at fault.

    You can’t expect every consumer to just understand that the company selling the product is outright lying. That’s putting the responsibility in the wrong hands, and absolving corporations of lying to the public.

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      2 days ago

      It was autopilot, not FSD. It’s adaptive cruise control. Originally also lane keeping but Tesla was forced to remove that

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        2 days ago

        Was literally in a self drive Tesla a couple of days ago. 2023 model. Self drove 170 miles door to door except final parking. So I’m not sure what you mean when you say they removed it.

        The other gimmicky Tesla stuff aside, the self drive was freaking awesome.

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            11 hours ago

            They no longer sell AP in areas that offer FSD Supervised, yes in part likely because of the lawsuit, but if you have AP lane keeping was not removed, and you can still get it anywhere FSD Supervised isn’t approved and sold today.

            I think it’s also so Elon can pump his FSD subscription numbers to get his performance goal of so many subscriptions.

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              10 hours ago

              The current FSD subscription price is much better than the purchase price used to be and they are much closer to being able to deliver.

              I’m getting tempted. I’ll probably let a million cyberCab users do a more complete validation but it’s definitely getting close

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                9 hours ago

                There’s no way they’ll keep it at that price once it works, and since it can’t be bought now, everyone who didn’t purchased it is gonna be SOL. It’s going to be the only option moving forward for any kind of lane keeping.

                Edit: And by works I mean when they can run a large Cybercab fleet across the country autonomously like Waymo.