Watti

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Watti

Watti

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가입일 Haziran 2020
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Watti
Watti@Wattputer·
@WhiteStar302 @Tesla_AI @Tesla Yes, yes it will. Unless you are driving on an empty highway, FSD 14 is the most exit-missing version in the past two years... Which is pretty amazing.
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Watti@Wattputer·
@pbeisel 90% if my interventions are to keep FSD from missing the exit. Two weeks ago, I had the time so I stopped interventions to and from work. Result: 15/20 exits missed in even light traffic. It just refuses to get over in time.
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phil beisel@pbeisel·
I "drove" to a meeting this morning. Actually I didn't drive at all, FSD did. From my driveway to the parking spot, 30 miles. In fact, I barely remember the drive, my brain was very focused on something else. On FSD v14: 85% of my interventions: finding a parking spot. 15% wanting to take a different route. 0% safety critical. 100% true statement.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

It only gets better from here

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Watti@Wattputer·
16% is brutal for even a average healthy person. This makes this worthless advice. Very few will go the gym, try this, then ever do it again. Start at 2.6-2.8mph and work your way up in a session from 8% to something you can handle bumping up a half percent every 5 min for 30 min. Then next session see if you can start either a little faster or a little higher incline. You'll move up and see progress.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
New research reveals that walking at 3 mph on a steep incline burns up to 70% more calories than running at the same speed on flat ground. Skip the joint-pounding stress of flat-ground sprints. Studies show that maintaining a steady 3 mph pace on a 16–18% incline actually outperforms traditional running in several key ways. The uphill effort recruits far more muscle fibers—especially in the glutes, hamstrings, quads, and core—as your body fights gravity with every step. This constant resistance dramatically raises the metabolic demand, pushing energy expenditure higher without the repetitive impact of jogging. Beyond the impressive calorie burn, incline walking delivers a superior cardiovascular workout. Your heart has to pump harder to supply oxygen to working muscles under increased gravitational load, which builds aerobic fitness more effectively than level walking. Interestingly, this approach also allows your body to tap into a higher percentage of fat as fuel compared to high-intensity flat running, all while being much gentler on knees, ankles, and hips. For anyone looking to maximize fat loss, boost endurance, and get better results with less wear and tear on the body, trading sprints for steep incline walking might be the smartest upgrade you can make in the gym. [American Council on Exercise. (2022). Caloric expenditure and metabolic demand of incline walking. ACE Scientific Reports]
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Jay Bhattacharya
Jay Bhattacharya@DrJBhattacharya·
Not a bad list, Kyle, but this one is better. 1. Civilization 2 2. Fallout 2 3. Oblivion 4. Slay the Spire 5. Half Life 2 6. Portal 7. Stardew Valley 8. Don't Starve 9. Tecmo Bowl Football 10. Sid Meier's Gettysburg Honorable mention * Galaga * BioShock * Baldur's Gate 2 * Doom * Civilization 5 * Angband * Homeworld * StarCraft * Deus Ex * System Shock * XCOM: Enemy Within Apologies for replying against your wishes. Not much time for games these days, so it's fun to reminisce.
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Kyle Mann
Kyle Mann@The_Kyle_Mann·
Definitive Top 10 Video Games of All Time 1. Ocarina of Time 2. Super Mario Bros 3 3. Half-Life 2 4. Link's Awakening 5. Metroid Prime 6. Chrono Trigger 7. Super Smash Bros. Melee 8. Morrowind 9. Fallout New Vegas 10. Breath of the Wild There will be no debating this, please do not reply.
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Watti@Wattputer·
@CAMELCASTOff Holy crap. Where do you people live? I hold the door open daily for men, women, strangers at the gas station. People just say thanks, and move on. I had no idea this was trauma inducing in some places.
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CAMELCAST OFFICIAL
CAMELCAST OFFICIAL@CAMELCASTOff·
I havent held the for a stranger in over a year because how negatively people react. In a great mood today. Held the door open for a lady as I was leaving the gym. Scowled at me as if I killed her puppy and didnt say a word. Thanks for keeping me from trying it for another year
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Watti@Wattputer·
@slow_developer How can I run these without sending my data to China? Not being snarky. Genuine question. Super interested in trying them.
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Haider.
Haider.@slow_developer·
in less than 24 hours, we've got two very SOTA open-source/weights models: - GLM 4.7 - MiniMax M2.1 the gap with big closed labs is shrinking fast, especially in coding and general reasoning china's play is simple: ship a strong base model so startups, researchers, and enterprises can fine-tune, self-host, and build products on top
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Watti@Wattputer·
It's not. I have a nice "normal" robot vacuum and unfortunately got caught in the hype for the matics and got one of those as well. It's a little more powerful, but that's about the the only benefit it has over other vacuums even half it's price. It's sooooo slow and the tiny little bags make us empty it constantly compared to our other one. And do NOT use the mopping feature. Water from that is out in the same bag as vacuum debris and it starts to stink very quickly
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Spencer
Spencer@scotsrule08·
@wholemars @maticrobots I’m still not sure if/how Matic is better than the latest and greatest Roborocks? I have a Roborock and it never gets stuck, cleans itself, goes under the couch, it just works.
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Watti@Wattputer·
@cybrtrkguy No way. And I'm a believer in the long term picture. Maybe if Tesla promised to replace it fix it it replace if necessary.
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The Cybertruck Guy
The Cybertruck Guy@cybrtrkguy·
Would you trust FSD V14 to deliver your vehicle 15min across town with nobody in it?
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Watti@Wattputer·
Service responsiveness had been great and scheduling is best I've ever seen, but actual problem resolution is a serious issue. I've had the same problem for over a year and it's been in for service three times will each time then telling me they fixed it and me being able to replicate the issue (making FSD at night pointless) within 24 hours. I'm at wits end and seriously considering if my next vehicle will be a Tesla when a year ago I was ready for us to be an all Tesla family.
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Watti@Wattputer·
No, it doesn't. I'm unable to use FSD in a way that would give me back my freedom. And Tesla knows this. I love my Tesla, but after bringing it into service 4 times for the same issue impacting FSD use, and it not being fixed by any of those visits, I'm at the end of my rope. Love my car. Hate Tesla service.
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Tesla@Tesla·
FSD Supervised gives people back their freedom
Jolie Nelson@joknelson444

You guys, my mind is blown! @elonmusk, you have given me and many other disabled families a life changing technology. Testing #FSD brought me to happy tears tonight. I can drive my daughter around without anxiety and I am not limited to the sun setting or only driving small areas by my house. I am in awe. This is the future. This is good. Thank you. Thank you Tesla community. #Accessibility #Inclusion #visionloss #autism #independence #Tesla #technology #disabilities #FSD #AI4 #TeslaModel3 #savingup

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Watti@Wattputer·
@0x300e @ScarantinoX @Tesla @Tesla_AI 100% this. The ravings if those proclaiming the glories of FSD 14 are my new litmus test of who to trust in the area of Tesla observation.
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JOSEPH
JOSEPH@SCARANTINOX·
Another day completed with zero interventions & disengagements. FSD v14 is a Level 5 system disguised as a Level 2 system. The masses aren’t prepared for what’s coming.
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Watti@Wattputer·
@DirtyTesLa v14 had been a disaster for me. I've had to drive more miles myself in the last two days than I have in v13 in the last two months. If there was a downgrade option, I'd take it in a heartbeat.
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Dirty Tesla
Dirty Tesla@DirtyTesLa·
FSD 14: intervention is optional
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Watti@Wattputer·
Several days later I'm in even more disbelief that this was released. The constant hesitation when changing lanes even when the target lane is perfectly clear. It's also far too eager to find the "fast" lane even in standard mode.
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Watti@Wattputer·
FSD 14 was released to a wider public today (i.e. folks like me). Huge mistake. It is EXTREMELY half baked. This is coming from a huge FSD fan who believes in the viability of the product. The hesitation and indecisivness of it is just unacceptable. I've had to do more interventions in one day today than I've done total in the last month and at no point was I ever comfortable with it. The constant hesitations... I genuinely cannot believe this was released in this state.
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Red Bot Travels
Red Bot Travels@redbottravels·
Anyone else get a grayed out button? Haven’t been able to activate FSD 😭
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NVIDIA GeForce
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce·
🟢 GEFORCE DAY IS BACK 🟢 To celebrate, we're giving away TWO GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition GPUs, signed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. Want one? Comment "GeForce Day" for a chance to WIN & stay tuned for more!
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Watti@Wattputer·
@OwnwellOfficial is very close to being a scam and is in no way shape or form worth spending your money on. If you want to appeal your property taxes, just do it the right way. The miniscule savings you'll get with Ownwell just hurt you in the long run as they keep you from appealing the genuinely aggregious situations where the appraisals have gone far overboard.
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Watti@Wattputer·
The problem is that they live in a Republic of states that allows free movement and that gives them an escape from the results of their own choices without having to examine or change their thinking; then taking those same problems with them wherever they go leaving the less fortunate to clean up.
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Tyler Winklevoss
Tyler Winklevoss@tyler·
A lot of people have asked me if I will get involved in the NYC mayor race by supporting a candidate that can defeat Zohran Mamdani. TBH, I’m torn and undecided. Like every other city run by democrats, NYC is a broken kleptocracy. Taxes are astronomical and services are pathetic to nonexistent. Anarchy and socialism are the next logical steps in this story arc. It's what the people of NYC have been asking for for years and it looks like it's what they are about to get. Trying to fight against this tide seems like throwing good money after bad. It appears things will have to get worse in NYC before they get better. The Zoomers and Millennials need a refresher on the outcome of Marxism and socialism. They are too young to remember the crack and crime epidemic and murder sprees of the late 80's and early 90's. The squeegee men, graffiti, mugging, lawlessness, chaos, and pandemonium. Streets that were too unsafe to walk alone at night or even during the day. Getting mugged on the way to and from school was not just a rite of passage, it was an inevitability. The Wall Streeters, financiers, and hedge funders have been too busy working on their fishponds and climbing the rungs of polite society to remember to protect the system that allowed them to achieve their success in the first place and allowed New York City to once become the greatest city in the world. Not ruffling feathers was more important than questioning the ideological insanity being taught in the private schools and universities that they sent their kids to. All that mattered was fitting in and getting invited to the right dinner parties. Now their kids are indoctrinated NPCs, always protesting and supporting the current thing. Like their parents, they too want to fit in. To do so, they unironically exchange bromides and platitudes on the benefits of socialism over rosé brunches in the West Village. Because their friends hate America and capitalism, they do too. It never dawns on them that their lifestyle and studio apartment that their parents subsidize are all made possible because of capitalism. This delusional thinking was ingrained in them at an early age by institutions that were captured by insane ideology and left unchecked by their grossly negligent parents. Instead of providing their children with immunity from stupid and provably bad ideas that have only led to misery and death throughout history, these parents shrugged it off as kids will be kids. Now these kids are adults who can vote, but are totally unequipped to do so. In many ways it’s not their fault. From their parents, they learned some combination of magical thinking, preference falsification, and an inability to stand up for anything greater than themselves. As a result, they never learned how to think critically or independently. They never learned the value of Western civilization so they don't understand why, or know how, to fight for it. Sometimes the only way to learn something is to learn it the hard way. Sometimes the only way to learn the value of what you have is to lose it. If that’s the case, Marxism and socialism might just be what the doctor ordered.
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Watti@Wattputer·
@Devon_Eriksen_ I would like this post 10,000 times if I could. Love Elon's companies and the man's ambitions, but this obsession with current level solar tech is bizarre. Maybe 100 years from now if we can grab solar in space and get it to where it's needed somehow, then maybe. Not now.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
And if we could fill just one percent of the known universe with cheese, we'd have a lot of cheese. So what? A number does not actually become smaller if you compare it to a bigger number. This is the Chinese Market Fallacy. "There are a billion people in China! If we get just 1% of them, we'll have 10 million customers!" But 10 million customers are just as hard to get if they are 1% of China or 100% of Portugal. And 10,000 square miles of solar panels cost as much as 10,000 square miles of solar panels. Grok estimates that cost at 11 trillion dollars, with between 50 and 150 billion dollars in annual maintenance costs. For batteries, it estimates an additional 11 trillion, with annual costs of 100 to 200 billion. So, 22 trillion up front, with, say, 200 billion in annual recurring expenses. 22 trillion is just short of Europe's approximate total annual GDP. What does Grok say about delivering the same power with modern nuclear plants? 4.5 trillion upfront, and 100 billion in annual costs. But that's not all. Land use is also a factor, because 10,000 square miles of land has alternative uses. You can cover it in solar panels, or you can cover 800 square miles of it in nuclear plants, and use the other 9,200 square miles of it for something else. Sure, you can quibble about costs if you like, claim that Grok is wrong and dumb, maybe propose some scenario that brings those two sets of numbers closer together. But there remains one basic fact: Things cost what they cost. Playing rhetorical tricks to make numbers look smaller doesn't actually make them smaller. You have to do your homework and run the numbers. If you just trick people, rhetorically, into buying into overexpensive, inefficient projects, they are eventually going to notice they're going broke, and the project will be scaled back or cancelled. This is inescapable. The truth is that the power problem was solved generations ago. The answer is fission. Full stop. And if our parents and grandparents had done the sensible thing, and hanged every member of Greenpeace from the nearest tree or lamppost, we would never have had to discuss this, or argue about carbon emissions ever at all. Solar panels have their place. That place is: 1. Anything that's inconvenient to connect to the grid. 2. Space if you're close to the sun. This is why Musk is arguing for this one. The man has one mission in life: Mars. And he has a basic paradigm: Make space colonization technology, and pay for its development by productizing it on Earth. This works very well for certain enterprises. Rockets are great for putting satellites in orbit. Electric cars are really convenient for getting around on Earth. Neural lace implants are fucking awesome anywhere. But it doesn't work as well for others. Tunneling is necessary on Mars, but superfluous and expensive on Earth. And solar panels are great with nothing but vacuum between you and a nearby sun, but at the bottom of a thick atmosphere soup on a rotating planet, the math just doesn't math. Especially when you have a whole bunch of fissionable rocks just lying around waiting to be picked up. The solar roof thing is a little more sensible because it leverages modern distrust in central infrastructure and institutions, but that requires political instability and corruption to continue apace, or that trust will be restored. And let's be honest, we aren't going to be able to colonize Mars unless we can stop the political forces which have organized to loot the United States and Europe. So how do we fund tech advances in solar energy, if not with large scale use on Earth? I don't know. It's not an easy problem. But I'm thinking about it. I'm a science fiction writer, so that's literally my job. But shoehorning solar in where it doesn't fit is not the answer.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Very few people realize that Europe’s entire electricity needs can be met with solar panels covering an area less than the size of the island of Sicily! Battery packs can cover the energy needed during the night.

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