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Faith Family Finances $Tesla / $BTC FSD Enthusiast Tesla Referral - https://t.co/20enO4vQM8 Health & Fitness

Beigetreten Ağustos 2023
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
Optimus will bring $TSLA Great Honor #Tesla #Spacex #Xai
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Patient Investor@PSInvestor·
Wow!!!! I'm close to 2k..... 😍🫶 Didn't even realize it. Let's go!!!
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@TicTocTick Here is your voice command cheat sheet. Enjoy!
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tic toc@TicTocTick·
Fuck this . Am buying a Tesla .
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@BTC_broo Anyone check in on Peter Schiff lately 🤣
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@CyberMikeOG Ahh yeah, that was MN I was thinking about.. Just as likely to happen in CO too🤷‍♂️ Sentry mode for the win per usual, but need enforcement for it to matter😐
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@Micro2Macr0 Just a few hundred more million and she will get it straightened out
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TSLABiz@TSLABiz·
@imPenny2x Just wait for xAI to get in the drivers seat..... It will be unstoppable 😉
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Penny2x@imPenny2x·
My Tesla already drives 98% of my miles for me. Will this take me to 99, or have we finally reached 100%? One thing is for sure, it’s not if, but when self driving technology completely changes human transportation forever.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@DBurkland @pbeisel It’s in testing right now. Wide release in a few weeks.

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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@llckll @imPenny2x Yeah, the only thing keeping me from 100% is the final leg of the trip. I need a park in back of lot at destination. I just dont like getting squeezed into a tight spot at the front where you might get door dinged🤷‍♂️
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@imPenny2x It typically drives 100% for me. Garage/driveway to parking spot at soccer practice or supermarket, back to driveway. It pulled up far enough and backed up into my garage one time. Would be sweet if it did it Everytime.
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Japanese reporter asked Trump why America didn't inform Japan before striking Iran. Trump: "Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?"
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@ModernDad Amen brother, some days are tougher than others, but its an amazing experience 🤝
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curtish8892@Ichibanstunts·
@SawyerMerritt It is like all these bad news Tesla stories are surfacing at the same time and all the good news for Uber and partners are happening at the same time.
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Tesla is asking a Colorado federal court to throw out a suit alleging that a defect in its Autopilot technology led to a fatal car crash, saying the evidence now shows that Autopilot was not on, and that the driver was drunk well beyond the legal limit. law360.com/productliabili…
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
100% spot on. Unless your on X you have no idea whats going on. Need education on the safety stats, difference between Autopilot on Tesla / other brands lane centering, capability of FSD, and tech stack / affordability of vision based autonomous vs competition using LIDAR. Hopefully after 14.3 they will feel confident to start a media blitz
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Ramy@TeslaXplored·
So @Tesla desperately needs a PR department outside of X. Here, everyone is just in a happy echo chamber. But in the real world, people have NO CLUE! Tesla needs to educate people about EVs and Self-Driving technology. Thank you for your attention to this matter! $tsla
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Carwow just released a new video to its 11 million YouTube subscribers titled: "Why Tesla Full Self Drive is Pointless!" @carwowuk misleads its viewers into thinking Tesla’s Autopilot is FSD, even though FSD hasn’t been approved in the UK yet. Autopilot isn’t meant for city driving, yet they test of bunch of scenarios that Autopilot wasn't built to do in the first place....

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Cartier@CartierCartell·
Good post, Its better to wait for a full feature release then get a half baked product - Before kids, I enjoyed playing video games, but it seemed like every video game was early release, or the biggest selling point would be coming in a future patch. It ultimately worse on the consumer to rush out a product that risks bringing the whole brand down.
phil beisel@pbeisel

Elon says FSD 14.3 is coming. But if you’ve been following along, it was also “two weeks away” a few months ago. That’s drawn a lot of criticism, understandably. Let’s step back and talk about what’s actually going on: engineering reality. I’ve spent years running engineering teams at Apple and Rivian, and what you’re seeing here is not unusual. Not even a little. I’m not here to defend Elon or say communication couldn’t be better. It could. But what’s happening behind the scenes is far more ordinary than people think. First, understand what kind of company Tesla is. Tesla exposes more of its internal process than most companies— you’re watching how the sausage is made, often in real time. Compare that to Apple. Products appear at a moment in time, fully formed. What you don’t see are the features that slipped, were cut, or quietly postponed to make the deadline. Most companies communicate through layers of marketing at discrete events (e.g., NVIDIA GTC). That may include a CEO keynote—but it’s still tightly controlled. Tesla, largely via Elon, doesn’t. And that creates friction. Most people are used to being in the dining room. With Tesla, you’re watching the sausage get made whether you like it or not. If that makes you uncomfortable, this model will drive you crazy no matter how it’s explained. Now, about FSD 14.3— the so-called “reasoning” release. My view: when Elon originally referenced it, it was real. It was on a roadmap with a timeline. But then reality hit. Somewhere along the way, engineering discussions likely exposed a fork: ship what’s partially there, or go deeper and "do it right". That kind of shift happens constantly. Plans change. Timelines slip. This is normal engineering behavior, not dysfunction. The difference is: you’re seeing it. At companies like Apple, those decisions are invisible. Deadlines are protected by cutting scope. At Tesla, you’re watching the scope evolve in real time. On the technical side, 14.1 and 14.2 were already producing “reasoning tokens,” as Ashok (Tesla AI VP) noted. But producing tokens isn’t the same as using them effectively. 14.3 appears to be where those tokens actually start driving behavior, more human-like decision-making in edge cases. My guess is this is where things got more complicated. The work likely started to overlap with what xAI is doing. At that point, the question becomes: do you ship an interim solution, or integrate a more capable reasoning layer? That’s not a small decision. And it likely has downstream impact— potentially even on Robotaxi timelines— because these same reasoning challenges show up there too. So the team probably made a call: go deeper, even if it costs time. And here’s the part people underestimate: great engineering teams often convince themselves the extra work is worth it… and that it won’t take that much longer. They’re usually wrong on the timeline. But often right on the outcome. At this stage, FSD isn’t about raw safety (it seems to have nailed that)— it’s about behavior. Making decisions feel natural, human, predictable in edge cases. That’s a much harder problem. So if you’re following Tesla closely, the best thing you can do is understand the process and accept the messiness that comes with it. If you want tightly controlled messaging and polished delivery, companies like Apple exist for that. Tesla is something else entirely. Fire away.

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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@kylaschwaberow At this point of the FSD game, you should be able to do whatever and not get the nags, if weather conditions are fine. I understand if its hard raining / snow🤷‍♂️ We shall see what 14.3 has in store for us
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@BitcoinTeacher_ Love them both for future potential. $TSLA has taken a dip and good buying opportunity before things will start heating up in Q2 with FSD 14.3, cyber cab production, robo taxi autonomous expansion, Optimus production, and Roadster. Allot cooking in the oven for future earn.
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BTC Teacher@BitcoinTeacher_·
Next up in my comparison series is $TSLA! Bitcoin 5 year return ; 20.29% $TSLA 5 year return ; 75.24% In order for bitcoin to pass Tesla, it would need to pass the price of $101,800! How soon will this happen? What should I do next?
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BTC Teacher@BitcoinTeacher_

Next up in my comparison series is Gold! Golds 5 year return ; 188.62% Bitcoins 5 year return ; 48.63% In order for Bitcoin to pass golds 5 year return it would need to hit 133k! Do you think this is possible this year?👇

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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@SirWiseSam Sorry to hear that Sam! Thats a big concern of mine as well. Being behind a computer most the day, fear of carpal tunnel down the road. Hope you work through your injury and can move past it quickly!
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Cartier@CartierCartell·
@mehauff7 @SawyerMerritt Yeah, Its just odd that those dont seem to get the same attention from the news that Tesla does. Your profile has great data by the way👍
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: The NHTSA has announced that its has upgraded the probe into Tesla's FSD (Supervised) in low-visibility conditions to what’s known as an “engineering analysis.” It’s a step that is often required before the agency tells a company to issue a OTA recall, but does not automatically mean that the NHTSA will issue a OTA recall. The NHTSA said its engineering analysis follows an earlier preliminary review and broadens the probe to about 3.2 million ​Tesla vehicles across multiple models equipped with the system, covering most vehicles on U.S. roads.
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