LOL. How many edits did that take? I saw three at least.
Excuse me? Would you prefer to rephrase that perhaps?hph6203 said:
You'd have to learn by experience. I'd suggest letting someone else do the experiencing and you just do the learning by watching. Might be better, could be worse due to excess weight.
Son. you implied I was overweight with how you phrased it.hph6203 said:
Let someone else buy an EV truck and get stuck in the mud or not. EVs weigh more than gas/diesel trucks. Use what you've got until the alternative is determined to be better.
Basically don't be the guinea pig.
EVs have aspects that would help in that situation, they have aspects that would hurt. Can't say if it would be any better or worse.
aggiehawg said:Son. you implied I was overweight with how you phrased it.hph6203 said:
Let someone else buy an EV truck and get stuck in the mud or not. EVs weigh more than gas/diesel trucks. Use what you've got until the alternative is determined to be better.
Basically don't be the guinea pig.
EVs have aspects that would help in that situation, they have aspects that would hurt. Can't say if it would be any better or worse.
But to the content, I have observed many a towing/stuck situation on SPI and other situations. Been a driver trying to get them out.
Pretty sure you would never help a stranded motorist, ever. Not what you do, ever.
Men who do not know how to change a tire will not stop to help someone change a tire.Sea Speed said:aggiehawg said:Son. you implied I was overweight with how you phrased it.hph6203 said:
Let someone else buy an EV truck and get stuck in the mud or not. EVs weigh more than gas/diesel trucks. Use what you've got until the alternative is determined to be better.
Basically don't be the guinea pig.
EVs have aspects that would help in that situation, they have aspects that would hurt. Can't say if it would be any better or worse.
But to the content, I have observed many a towing/stuck situation on SPI and other situations. Been a driver trying to get them out.
Pretty sure you would never help a stranded motorist, ever. Not what you do, ever.
What the ****? No he didn't. What a condescending post calling him son as well. Jfc. THE EXCESS WEIGHT OF THE TRUCK. Calm down.
We can go on another tangent with a product that former Tesla and Rivian engineers are working on to help EV and ICE trucks with their range while towing a travel trailer: the self-propelled Lightship L1Pluralizes Everythings said:
Who would've ever thought this thread would go 2k+ pages.
tk for tu juan said:We can go on another tangent with a product that former Tesla and Rivian engineers are working on to help EV and ICE trucks with their range while towing a travel trailer: the self-propelled Lightship L1Pluralizes Everythings said:
Who would've ever thought this thread would go 2k+ pages.
https://lightshiprv.com/journal/introducing-the-lightship-l1
Spoiler alert: It is expensive
Flagged for obvious attack on Stephen Smith, formerly of Georgia. Please respect the dead.tk for tu juan said:
Don't stand stationary in the middle of the street if you value your life, what a dummy
hph6203 said:
Test was done by a man named Dan O'Dowd who is invested in a competitor technology and during his test he purposefully overrides the FSD software by pressing the accelerator to the floor.
LMCane said:
and my TESLA stock is still the worst performing stock I own!
fka ftc said:
I have yet to see a computer that can process at the speed it requires to observe and react. Most humans are capable of successfully navigating incredibly complex inputs in essentially real time.
Sorry, didn't realize this was all solved. What cities / counties have fully automated self-driving cars and why are people driven cars not immediately banned because of their total inferiority?aggievaulter07 said:fka ftc said:
I have yet to see a computer that can process at the speed it requires to observe and react. Most humans are capable of successfully navigating incredibly complex inputs in essentially real time.
LOLWUT. Literally the advantage computers have over humans is the speed at which they can process and respond to information. It's Thousands of times faster than any human for the most basic of "computers".
The hypothetical you're describing isn't a speed issue. The neural nets just aren't there yet to have a response to every possible scenario, but they're growing exponentially.
There's a reason that 0.500 seconds is considered a perfect reaction time in drag racing. It's because humans have really slow reaction times.
fka ftc said:
What's going to be great are the guys that figure out how to cover cars and other items with laser absorbing / reflecting materials to confuse the computers.
What happens on a Tesla if a gravel truck passes you and dust / gravel fly off the truck confusing the sensors and taking out the sensors. Does the car swerve, stop, keep going? I have yet to see a computer that can process at the speed it requires to observe and react. Most humans are capable of successfully navigating incredibly complex inputs in essentially real time.
That's probably the smartest line of code in the whole car then.Teslag said:fka ftc said:
What's going to be great are the guys that figure out how to cover cars and other items with laser absorbing / reflecting materials to confuse the computers.
What happens on a Tesla if a gravel truck passes you and dust / gravel fly off the truck confusing the sensors and taking out the sensors. Does the car swerve, stop, keep going? I have yet to see a computer that can process at the speed it requires to observe and react. Most humans are capable of successfully navigating incredibly complex inputs in essentially real time.
If anything obstructs the autopilot cameras an alarm sounds and instructs the driver to take over.