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  • It's 18 (imperial) pints deep and late for the rugby match

  • Half Life 1 and 2 both feel like quantum leaps into the future in this context.

    But I am glad that Mirror's Edge got the feature, just on style alone :) Portal too (and Portal 2)

  • It's just bananas.

    Hard to put a finger on it, but there's persistent questions about stock price fixing. A constant joke across Tesla-watching forums. I wouldn't touch that stock with a ten foot pole, it's got a fuse and I'd bet dollars to donuts it is already lit.

  • Weirdly, no XD

    Waymo is an Alphabet... bet?

    Alphabet: -7% YoY Tesla: +74% YoY

    The brownshirt fanboys are an underestimated financial market force. Throw official corruption into the mix. And why not untraceable crypto money from god-knows-who, because the 4d chess board was just too simple without it.

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Robotaxis VS Reddit: Users Collect 11+ Videos of Tesla Robotaxi Incidents in First 36 Hours

    fuelarc.com /cars/robotaxis-vs-reddit-users-collect-11-videos-of-tesla-robotaxi-incidents-in-first-36-hours/
  • That feels... very responsible?

    I mean, we probably shouldn't concern ourselves TOO much with the profitability of a Google subsidiary and the pet project of the world's richest man. I think they'll figure out the monetization side of things. We should be laser focused on safety, which Waymo is certainly doing to a much higher degree than Tesla.

  • Someone else mentioned that over on Reddit, in a very clapback sort of way. Would you happen to be in Texas? I'm learning all about regional traffic law variations :D

    So, my thought here: the stop sign is simply not recognized by the vehicle. It didn't see the stop sign and decide "legally, I have the right of way." The stop sign just doesn't appear on the visualization, cameras failed to register the blinking lit up sign, and thus the computer thought it had the right of way.

    As a separate critical fuckup, it only realized the pedestrian was a pedestrian like a millisecond before impact. It wasn't a good test performance at all.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Self-Driving Tesla Fails School Bus Test, Hitting Child-Size Dummies… Meanwhile, Robo-Taxis Hit the Road in 2 Weeks.

    fuelarc.com /tech/test-shows-self-driving-tesla-blowing-school-bus-stop-signs-to-run-over-child-sized-dummies-raising-concerns-about-planned-robo-taxi-rollout-in-2-weeks/
  • Opens dev console

    "Hah oh wow it looks pretty good considering it's throwing 69 errors, nice"

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Video: Tesla Full-Self Driving Veers Off Road, Hits Tree, and Flips Car for No Obvious Reason (No Serious Injuries, but Scary)

    fuelarc.com /tech/tesla-full-self-driving-veers-off-road-hits-tree-and-flips-car-for-no-obvious-reason-no-serious-injuries-but-scary/
  • I don't know the answer to your question, but I buy whatever the kids are selling. And I make like an idiot that knows nothing about it, whatever it is. (separately, am idiot, but I play it up)

    I figure, maybe I can help a little? The money is probably negligible towards whatever the need is, but learning to sling popcorn or cookies, that might stoke some spark of pint-size entrepreneurship in them :j

  • Cattywampus knows what's up

  • Yeah, that's good wood. I like that a lot.

    For folks who don't know what we're talking about... Watch the Mustang tear into the grass off the starting line XD

    https://youtu.be/mwaSydhRCkY?t=343

  • (hard)drive it like you stole it

  • Watching him overtake 32 racers in a row, like he had fucking cheat codes on or something, was just totally nuts.

  • "WAFFLES ARE BACK ON THE MENU, BOOOYSSS!"

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    TIL: Historic Car Racing is a Thing, and the Cockpit Cams are Insane

    fuelarc.com /speed/til-historic-car-racing-is-a-thing-and-the-cockpit-cams-are-insane/
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Micro$oft when I try to enjoy my local drive in peaC:\

  • Puppy.

  • I thought that was the ONLY distro...?!

  • +1 for adding a snorkel/d-breather. Costs something like $150, easy weekend project, then you have a permanent "wade mode" that actually works.

  • Approximately.

    Like JFC the manual doesn't even tell you the EXACT amount of shallow water that will brick your truck in the purpose built "wade" mode XD

    Also, if you're taller than a typical 10 year old, you're not wading in 32 inches. That's, at best, "Puddle Stomping" mode.

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Watch This Cybertruck Self-Destruct in Shallow Water

    fuelarc.com /off-road/watch-this-cybertruck-self-destruct-in-shallow-water/
  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Watch Dozens of Nissans Crash Out as 76 Nissan Altimas Race for the Title of Ultimate Altima

    fuelarc.com /cars/watch-dozens-of-nissans-crash-out-as-76-nissan-altimas-race-for-the-title-of-ultimate-altima/
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Hope y'all are having a very NULL QA day

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Cybertruck Crashes in Light Snow as Driver Shouts "NOT AGAIN!"

    fuelarc.com /hot-takes/cybertruck-crashes-out-in-light-snow-towing-as-driver-shouts-not-again/
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Self-Driving Tesla Crashes into Wile E Coyote Wall… Just Months Before Planned Robotaxi Launch - FuelArc News

    fuelarc.com /tech/self-driving-tesla-crashes-into-wall-painted-to-look-like-a-road-less-than-3-months-before-planned-unsupervised-robotaxi-launch/
  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Video: Cybertrucks Show Up to Mardi Gras Parade… And Are Pelted with Trash and Booed

    fuelarc.com /hot-takes/video-cybertrucks-show-up-to-a-mardi-gras-parade-and-are-pelted-with-trash-and-booed/
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Ford Panopticon: Crowd-Sourced Car Tracking Revealed in New Patent

    fuelarc.com /tech/ford-panopticon-crowd-sourced-car-tracking-revealed-in-new-patent/