Steve Ridges

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Steve Ridges

Steve Ridges

@RidgesPhoto

Washington Katılım Haziran 2010
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Steve Ridges
Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
My 2024 foundation series cyber beast had been getting updates every 2 weeks but has been stuck on 2026.2.9 for more than 2 months. I made a service appointment because that seemed odd. Evidently a bad Bluetooth module is throwing errors and preventing it from getting updates. If updates have stopped, it could be worth looking into
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Me: FSD 14.3.2 is going out to more people Some guy: No it isn’t! My car didn’t get it yet! Me: Yes not every car has it, but more cars just got the update. Some guy: I don’t get it
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
@niccruzpatane I don't understand the wheel sizes. For a fleet. You want low cost of ownership and staggered tire sizes mean you can't rotate them.
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
The Tesla Cybercab uses 21” wheels in the rear and 18” wheels up front. Tire sizes: • 215/60/18 Front • 225/60/21 Rear The interesting part is that Tesla uses an aluminum wheel in the rear and a steel wheel up front. The wheels then get a gold cover which has a rubber lip that extends past the rim, to closer to the edge of the tire. The wheel cover helps give the impression of a bigger wheel, it’s a pretty cool futuristic look.
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Joe Tegtmeyer 🚀 🤠🛸😎@JoeTegtmeyer

I’ve been seeing some people asking about the Cybercab wheels, why they are mismatched and when will we see the real wheels. Well, you are seeing the final wheels and I discussed this with @herbertong 2 months ago after my production line tour. Here is a short clip about that & the link for the full video where we talked about the production line if you would like more info or details. youtu.be/USzVDZdpbQM?si…

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Clint Teeples
Clint Teeples@TeeplesCY·
There’s a Christian church that owns farmland across the globe, runs food processing and storage facilities, and can move food across continents when disaster strikes. Largely unnoticed, it has built one of the largest humanitarian networks on earth.
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Chad Winks
Chad Winks@chadwinksart·
Joseph Smith: The Prophet Revealed. I used his death mask, skull and Sutcliffe Maudsley drawings to build a 3D model, then rendered the likeness in Nano Banana, Photoshop, and Kling. Love him or hate him, this now exists (and I love it!)
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
@teslafi Hey guys, any idea why this drivingC.png won't load on any of my browsers or when I view TeslaFi on my phone?
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Devin Olsen
Devin Olsen@DevinOlsenn·
FSD V14.2.1 My Thoughts After spending a week with 14.2 I just have to give a huge shout out to @Tesla_AI for the incredible job they're doing. I've driven ~600km and I have not had a single safety related disengagement. The car feels more alive than ever, and each new update brings new features as well as a refined brain - I love it. This is the first version of FSD that my wife (Jae) uses almost by default now - she only really manually drives when FSD makes mistakes related to nav issues, otherwise I haven't heard any complaints from her on the driving style. Can't wait to see what 14.3 brings
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
I think the feedback loop for FSD is different than a human learning from a drive. It doesn't immediately learn but can be trained with new data/scenarios. I've been using FSD from the early beta days of 10.2 and can confirm it has "learned" to handle difficult scenarios and corner cases that it used to fail.
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
@j_divis Congrats! We'll have him over for dinner if he serves in Snohomish
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James Divis
James Divis@j_divis·
My son is officially Elder Divis. He is heading to the Seattle Washington Mission. Home MTC starts in the morning.
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
@greggertruck Please test traffic circles to see if it turns too tight to the left and rides up on the curb.
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Greggertruck
Greggertruck@greggertruck·
Anything y'all like tested specifically on V14!!????!
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Chuck Cook
Chuck Cook@ChuckCook·
Here it comes. The next wave of FSD Supervised v14.1.4 is downloading to the Possum right now. @Tesla_AI you are 24/7 non stop cooking.
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
@ogre_codes I wish Tesla would add the ability to toggle the light bar
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O G R E → Dennis
O G R E → Dennis@ogre_codes·
You can now set ride height from scroll wheel…. Long press the left scroll wheel to change it. I think this is new for latest updates? Or did I just forget about it? Gives a way to change height while the camera screen is up or in reverse Super nice for off-roading.
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
I don't understand people that expected the 2019 pricing. We live in an entirely different world now. There is nothing that cost the same. I think the biggest impact was the politics. Its amazing how many people care about others' opinions of their choice of cars. Look at all the "anti Elon club" type stickers on other Teslas. Basically, Tesla became the symbol of hate for half of the country
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TESLARATI
TESLARATI@Teslarati·
Just personally speaking here: the sticker price on my Model Y was $52,000 and change If Tesla had been able to get a Dual Motor Cybertruck out for $49,990 as originally intended, I would have chosen it over the Model Y, no questions asked. It's pricing, not aesthetics.
TESLARATI@Teslarati

🚨 Tesla Cybertruck was the second-best-selling EV pickup in Q3, Cox Automotive data shows. It was only outsold by the Ford F-150 Lightning, which sold 10,005 units for the quarter. Cybertruck had 5,385 sales.

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Church News
Church News@the_churchnews·
Remembering the Life of President Russell M. Nelson At age 101, President Russell M. Nelson, President and Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a world-renowned heart surgeon, died Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025. He is survived by his wife, Sister Wendy Nelson, eight children, 57 grandchildren and more than 100 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sister Dantzel Nelson, and two of his daughters. Russell Marion Nelson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sept. 9, 1924. He recently celebrated his 101st birthday with family and friends — making him the oldest president in the history of the Church.
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The Tabernacle Choir
The Tabernacle Choir@TheTabChoir·
Happy 101st birthday, @NelsonRussellM! ✨ We love you and are deeply grateful for your inspired leadership, and we’re honored to send you this birthday song today!
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Bradford G Smith (Brad)
Bradford G Smith (Brad)@ALScyborg·
My cousin, Jonathan Ord asked me to teach the Come Follow Me lesson to his mission yesterday over zoom. This is the video I did and the full text. Hi. I am Brad Smith. I have ALS, which is a really weird disease that kills the motor neurons in my body. That means that I lose the connections between my brain and my muscles. My mind is still running at the normal rate. So, I can understand everything you say to me, but I can’t respond very quickly! I am getting faster, though. Last November I was the 3rd person in the world to receive the Neuralink brain implant. So I am controlling this computer with my brain. This is my old voice, recreated by AI from just two hours of me talking to my phone. I have come to see ALS as a calling, and I am trying to magnify it. I used to talk easily, but now I have to choose my words carefully, because it is hard and slow to type what I want to say. I joke that the Lord gave me ALS to get me to shut up. Those who knew me when I could talk laugh the hardest. President Ord is my first cousin. So we share grandma and grandpa Smith. Our grandma Smith was a character. When she taught at church, she would put a sign up that read: “thus saith the lord:” so I will try to keep this within what the Lord has actually said, while trying to teach you to look at a basic principle of the gospel in a different way. Ironically, the first verse of Doctrine & Covenants 93 starts with “Verily, thus saith the Lord”. This is an amazing section of scripture, Jesus Christ telling us to step up and be better! You should study it often. I will start with a story. I asked AI to make a video to dramatically tell the story. During college, I lived in Damascus, Syria, for a semester. It was a fantastic and wonderful experience. I especially loved exploring the Old City of Damascus. The Old City is built around the huge beautiful Umayyad mosque. Within the walls of the old city is a maze of narrow, winding, confusing streets and one really long straight street, as Saul found out in Acts 9:11. One day when a group of us were trying to get through this maze from the mosque to the Christian quarter of the Old City, we asked a man for directions. He thought for a second, then pointed and said, “Go left and then right, and then left and then right, and then left and then right, and then left and right, and you’ll be there.” Aren’t those the most ridiculous directions you have ever heard? We could have ignored him. But, we thought, he did know the city better than we did. So, with some laughter, off we went. Left. Right. Left. Right. And so on until, much to our surprise, we popped out at our destination. Life is a confusing maze. We face difficult choices, unexpected events, surprises, sorrows, opportunities, roadblocks. The Lord has given directions on how to get through to where we want to go. Sometimes the Lord’s directions seem odd, and we may struggle with the decision to follow. The Lord will not force us. It is our choice whether to choose and follow him. Wasn’t that fun? AI is getting crazy! I will be much less entertaining for the rest, but hopefully the spirit will teach you something new. The phrase “keep the commandments” (or “keepeth my commandments”) appears at least 4 times in Doctrine and Covenants Section 93, in verses 1, 20, 27, and 28. There are other references, like “keep my sayings” in 52 and “obeyeth my voice” in 1. So, commandments are really important in this Revelation. I suggest that making the gospel a more central part of our lives depends largely on how we look at commandments. When you think of commandments, do you think “I can’t. I’m Mormon”? (That was a popular T-shirt slogan during my college years.) Although, with the recent guidance from President Nelson, it probably should be “I can’t, I’m a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints”. It’s a common reaction: “Thou shalt not do Cool Things.” People LOVE to focus on all the things we CAN’T do, as if we are trapped and deserve pity for our beliefs. No pity is needed. Commandments are opportunities, not constraints. Commandments are awesome! Allow me to illustrate. Imagine a spectrum between Good and Evil. Somewhere in the middle is “the Line” that divides Good from Evil. As a teenager, I wanted to know where the Line was, so I could get close to it without going over it. I wanted to be on the “Good” side but still be able to do as many “Cool Things" with my friends as possible. From my experience, I believe God gives us two types of commandments: 1) Get Back over the Line commandments and 2) Come Further into the Light commandments. Type 1, the Get Back over the Line commandments, could also be called “Misery Avoidance” commandments. They are designed to keep us out of misery or, if we’ve crossed the Line, to bring us out of misery and back into the Good side. These are generally commandments with a clear and defined point of success, such as “Thou shalt not kill.” You will know, at the end of each day, whether you have successfully followed that commandment. I think all of the Ten Commandments fall into this category. The law of Moses was very black and white. The children of Israel had been in Egypt without a prophet for a long time when Moses received the law, and they needed to work on the basics. So, if you follow the Type 1 commandments, you will refrain from doing things that make you miserable. You will know you are in the Good if you can answer the baptismal interview and temple recommend questions honestly and faithfully. If you can do that, you have taken the basic steps necessary to avoid misery and are on a solid foundation for the next type of commandment. Type 2, the “Come Further into the Light” commandments, are the really cool commandments. Once we are out of the misery category, we can really start to pursue joy. So, God commands us to do things that he knows will make us happier and more like Christ. These commandments are the principles of eternal development, such as “Love thy neighbor” (Matthew 22:39). There is no clear end to loving our neighbor—it requires positive and eternal progression. We can always love more, and we can always find another neighbor who needs our love. It is an eternal principle taught by Jesus Christ. And if we truly love our neighbor, refraining from killing him becomes pretty easy. It is through these commandments that we find joy in Jesus Christ. Elder Christofferson taught about this spectrum in the October 2018 general conference: “Most of us find ourselves at this moment on a continuum between a socially motivated participation in gospel rituals on the one hand and a fully developed, Christlike commitment to the will of God on the other. Somewhere along that continuum, the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ enters into our heart and takes possession of our soul. It may not happen in an instant, but we should all be moving toward that blessed state.” Our goal is to go THAT WAY (toward Christ) as much as possible. So first, get back across the line and stop doing things that will make you miserable. Then make every effort to try and be like Jesus, to “love one another as Jesus loves you.” The gospel of Jesus Christ is more than just “not doing” stuff. It is about coming unto Christ, being perfected in him, and denying ourselves of all ungodliness. Discuss with your companion what commandments and mission rules are for “Misery Avoidance” and which are “Come Further into the Light”! And, remember, commandments are ALWAYS connected to huge blessings. The Lord promised, “There is a law, irrevocably decreed in heaven before the foundations of this world, upon which all blessings are predicated—and when we obtain any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that law upon which it is predicated” (Doctrine and Covenants 130:20–21). Whenever we obey any of God’s commandments, we will get the blessing associated with that commandment. Elder David A. Bednar said: “The gospel of Jesus Christ encompasses much more than avoiding, overcoming, and being cleansed from sin and the bad influences in our lives; it also essentially entails doing good, being good, and becoming better. Repenting of our sins and seeking forgiveness are spiritually necessary, and we must always do so. But remission of sin is not the only or even the ultimate purpose of the gospel. To have our hearts changed by the Holy Spirit such that “we have no more disposition to do evil, but to do good continually” (Mosiah 5:2), as did King Benjamin’s people, is the covenant responsibility we have accepted. “This mighty change is not simply the result of working harder or developing greater individual discipline. Rather, it is the consequence of a fundamental change in our desires, our motives, and our natures made possible through the Atonement of Christ the Lord. Our spiritual purpose is to overcome both sin and the desire to sin, both the taint and the tyranny of sin.” I LOVE this concept—and as I have paid attention, I feel like apostles are trying to teach us this all the time. Are we listening? Let me repeat what Elder Bednar said. He said that the commandments help us change what we WANT. Why is that important? Remember my teenage desires? I wanted to be as close to the line as possible so I could still look cool for my friends. That is a good example of the “tyranny” of sin. Even though I was not actually sinning (probably because I was afraid of my mother), I still had some small desire to sin. I said, “I can’t. I’m Mormon” with many dramatic sighs. Overcoming the tyranny of sin is getting to the point where the sin no longer looks remotely interesting or fun because we are too busy loving our neighbors and trying to be like Jesus. Elder Dallin H. Oaks said: “The Final Judgment is not just an evaluation of a sum total of good and evil acts—what we have done. It is an acknowledgment of the final effect of our acts and thoughts—what we have become. It is not enough for anyone just to go through the motions. The commandments, ordinances, and covenants of the gospel are not a list of deposits required to be made in some heavenly account. The gospel of Jesus Christ is a plan that shows us how to become what our Heavenly Father desires us to become.” This talk was given when I was on a mission, before most of you were born. It completely changed my perspective on the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is called The Challenge to Become” and I recommend that you study it. When the Lord says keep the commandments, he isn’t just telling us to stop sinning—he wants us to become like Christ and to have joy. Take a moment and think, Where am I on this continuum? Remember that none of us is perfect like the Savior, and we all need to lift one another. That is why we worship together. That is why we have priesthood quorums and the Relief Society, Primary, and youth organizations. The Lord taught us that truth when he said we all have different gifts: “To some is given one [gift], and to some is given another [gift], that all may be profited thereby. To some it is given by the Holy Ghost to know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and that he was crucified for the sins of the world. To others it is given to believe on their words, that they also might have eternal life if they continue faithful” (Doctrine and Covenants 46:12–14). The Savior is still WAY over there: a thousand miles away somewhere. That is why we have quorums. We all have a long way to go. Let’s link arms and run together. Let me finish by telling a story from my mission to support my testimony of Jesus. Years ago my mission president said something interesting: “Either the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is truly the kingdom of god on the earth... or it is the greatest fraud ever in history.“ It is audacious to claim to be the true Church of Jesus Christ—but let me explain exactly why I know that to be true. I always BELIEVED that I was raised in the gospel of Jesus Christ. My parents taught me well and I felt good following the commandments and studying the scriptures. That led me to serve a mission in Brazil. My turning point of testimony came when I was 20–at least 2/3rds through my mission. We were invited into a house in the “fundos” of a property—a small structure built behind a larger house. The man was polite and allowed us to share our message. As I had done hundreds of times, I shared the story of Joseph Smith, a boy who sought the truth through prayer. I recited Joseph’s own words in response to his prayer: “I saw a pillar of light exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me... When the light rested upon me I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other—This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!" I felt the strongest feeling I had ever experienced—an undeniable confirmation that what I said was true. It hit me in a way I can never forget! I knew that Joseph Smith was truly a prophet, and therefore the Book of Mormon was the word of god. What about the man we were teaching? How had he responded to my life-affirming spiritual experience? He shrugged and politely thanked us for the message. I was stunned. I felt like the windows of heaven opened on me—and he felt nothing. I learned that receiving answers to our prayers is like tuning a radio: not everyone is on the right frequency. For some reason, the Lord decided to broadcast on my frequency that day. I received the undeniable confirmation that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true. I have built on that foundation brick by brick since then. And every time someone has challenged me on Joseph Smith, I go back to that day in Brazil. I know that he was a prophet. My life has been blessed in ridiculously good ways since then. As I have tried to follow Jesus Christ, great things have happened to me. Even my hardest and most frustrating times have turned out to have a purpose. God has upturned my best laid plans over and over. But I look back and realize that I could never have planned any better. With the prophet Nephi I say: “I know that [God] loveth his children; nevertheless, I do not know the meaning of all things." (1 Nephi 11:17) When I say that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true, that does not mean we have a monopoly on truth. I know Christians and Muslims who teach me to be better—and Members of the church who are far from disciples of Christ. We just have more truth: scriptures, living prophets, ordinances, personal revelation, and answers to many of life’s biggest questions! That is pretty cool. But we can’t be prideful about the truth we have. You have all probably met people to admire both inside and outside of the church. So, I am all in. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true—not a big fraud. And we are all trying to get closer to Christ. I know that Heavenly Father has a plan for me. Life has not been what I expected, but I trust him! I know that Joseph Smith is a prophet of Jesus Christ and that the Book of Mormon is true. This is “intelligence, or, in other words, light and truth. Light and truth forsake that evil one.” With that knowledge, keep the commandments! In the name of Jesus Christ, amen .
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Steve Ridges@RidgesPhoto·
@DirtyTesLa It's doesn't even have to roll them, just don't stop for 2 whole secs annoying drivers behind me. If it's clear, slow to 0 mph and then immediately go again.
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Dirty Tesla
Dirty Tesla@DirtyTesLa·
If FSD 14 has a secret "roll stop signs" toggle it'll be the goat
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