Andrew

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Andrew

Andrew

@andylope65

10 year cross fitter, hospice volunteer. long term TESLA investor. I believe in and understand Elon and his mission!

Waterloo, Ontario Katılım Aralık 2021
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Andrew@andylope65·
@Chansoo @elonmusk I was wrong you were right. I am not a retard thank you. I misunderstood something.
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Chansoo Byeon
Chansoo Byeon@Chansoo·
Seen Today in Toronto, ON 🇨🇦 Buy a Tesla Model Y for $45K CAD! Canada finally gets something nice & save money 💰 $TSLA @elonmusk
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Andrew@andylope65·
@Teslarati We have V12.6.4 well it certainly corrects if it start to skid when turning, it does okay when totally snow covered. It has trouble with big snow backs. It does slow when it detects poor weather. It adjusts braking on ice it won’t let the wheels lock. I was impressed but!!?
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JS@JSX423·
@andylope65 @DirtyTesLa You aren't understanding that it tries to take me down a road that is closed 8 hours a day every single trip that I have so my only option is disengaging.. this is just to avoid having to disengage because there is no route given
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JS@JSX423·
Wow... Just imagine - what if Tesla Nav was as good as Google Maps? 😬 Using FSD would be sick if you could just drag any point of the route to the road you want to go on... Nav issues would be a thing of the past - especially if it remembered your change. @DirtyTesLa @Tesla_AI
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@JSX423 @DirtyTesLa I would be surprised if the can’t do “google search Google Maps” in the car. I will try that.
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Andrew@andylope65·
@DevinOlsenn Tesla does not compete. They simply design a car and make every feature the best that is possible. Based on the “best part is no part” eliminating every gram of weight not necessary. Designed for efficiency and Manufacturing simplicity.
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Devin Olsen@DevinOlsenn·
The Tesla service experience is genuinely unmatched. Dropping off your car and instantly hopping into a loaner with your cloud profile already synced (seat position, saved locations, music) is something no other automaker is doing today. Plus, from the parking spot in the back of the lot, I literally pressed a button and the car drove me home. I try not to be a total Tesla fanboy, but days like this make you appreciate how good the ownership experience actually is.
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TheAfricanNerd@TheAfricanNerd·
A Tsunami may be coming for Uber, Waymo, Lyft and others. If we assume price, availability and other key factors are roughly equal, the question becomes simple: which vehicle would you rather ride in? I think we all know the answer based on the image below and it's just not the amazing looks of Teslas. Rides in an autonomous Tesla feel 10 times more smoother than a Waymo. It feels like the same edge the iPhone iOS had on Android for darn near a decade. While I have a lot of respect for the likes of @BillAckman, @Jason and other Uber evangelists, the Uber network effect and distribution they always mention can be obliterated expeditiously once you realize that close to a quarter of a billion people follow @elonmusk and he has what feels like a rapidly growing mega army of fiercely passionate fan accounts that reach millions. This will soon create a UGC tsunami of testimonial videos that feed a powerful virality loop. This is one of the most potent forms of marketing and has the potential to lead to market domination, wiping out a few players. $Uber is more susceptible than we think because since its early days, I’ve never met anyone who says they love Uber. While @travisk and @gc's marvelous technology get you from point A to B, it has been marred with consistent complaints about the ride experience. With no brand loyalty, mass exodus is a serious concern. This may help explain why Waymo has reportedly already captured ~25% market share in San Francisco. I’ve ridden Waymo 15 times here in Miami. It felt like a phenomenal tech product — until I tested FSD in a Cybertruck and instantly fell in love. That gave me the same 2007 feeling of “the iPhone is coming.” The work @dmitri_dolgov and @TechTekedra are doing is incredible, and the partnerships @dkhos is executing are impressive. But they all may never match Tesla because Tesla controls the entire stack — software, hardware, and design — the same way Apple did with the iPhone. And like Apple had Jony Ive, Tesla has @woodhaus2. That kind of tight integration is the perfect recipe for products people don’t just use — they love and desire. You see, autonomous ride-hailing analysts are not factoring love and desire and that again reminds me of iPhone against BlackBerry and my beloved Palm phones and ironically I tried to warn Palm execs back then.  And remember unlike Uber, BlackBerry had serious brand loyalty to the point that users called it CrackBerry. Even with this they got wiped out. All because Apple created a product people insanely loved and desired, proceeding to scale it, helping Apple become a $3.7 Trillion juggernaut.  Feels like Tesla is doing this with the added perception of safer and smarter due to the power of these ever increasing testimonial videos of Teslas performing autonomous wizardry. There may only be one real path forward for Uber, Waymo, and Lyft and I believe I know what it is based on tests I have run. I would love to discuss this with their execs, evangelists, and even Elon — if he wants total domination 😅.
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Andrew@andylope65·
@niccruzpatane Exactly. 100%. “You don’t know unless you try” “you don’t know what you don’t know” “you don’t know you are dumb unless you are smart”
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Unless you’re driving 500+ miles per day, you don’t need an EV with that much range. The average person drives around 37 miles per day. Current Tesla offerings provide way more than enough for the vast majority of people. On road trips, I can usually only drive about two hours before I need to get out, stretch my legs, etc. During that time, my car charges. It’s not the inconvenience people think it is. It doesn’t make sense to lug around a huge battery when most people don’t actually use that capacity.
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William Shatner@WilliamShatner

When Tesla’s get to 500 miles per charge; I’ll think about one. BTW there’s an app that allows Waze to work. 🙄 #thinkIdontknow? 🥱😑

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Andrew@andylope65·
@GrindeOptions Nope. I keep trying to find what can go wrong? Not much I can see. Semi ramping, megapack taking off, Robotaxi in final stages. Nobody can catch tesla, they don’t have Elons methods and team culture. That would be extremely difficult to recreate. New factories all around.
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Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
Is there any other investment greater than $TSLA at the moment? I’m starting to strongly believe that there really isn’t if you’re looking out 5-10 years from now. Like who will beat them in robotics? Who will beat them in manufacturing? Who will beat them in autonomous vehicles? Who will beat them in battery cell production? Who will beat them in solar and battery storage? Who will beat them in FSD? Who will beat them in supercharging? Who will beat them in chip manufacturing? Who will beat them in electric semi trucks? Who will beat them in overall fleet size? Who will beat them in real world AI data? Who will beat them in AI data capabilities? It’s difficult to fathom how anyone is going to keep up with them on all fronts.
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Andrew@andylope65·
@Teslarati If tesla could make faster charging they would have done already! Longer range? Bigger battery, less efficient! The sweet spot is 500km range. Charge to 80% where possible, drive 3 hours stop for 10-15 minutes. Works for me. Sure instant charge 2 minutes and 800km range but??
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Spencer@scotsrule08·
FSD 14.2.2.5. Green light. Car inches forward then just… stops. Nobody there. No cars. No pedestrians. No objects. Nothing. Waited five seconds. Nothing. Had to hold the accelerator down to get it moving. I've seen others reporting this same behavior at intersections. Something is off or changed in this build. The car is seeing something that isn't there or it's hesitating on a decision that should be automatic. Green means go. 🚥
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@djcows Because they don’t trust it. But they do trust other drivers driving towards them 10 feet away at 60 70 mph.
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djcows@djcows·
i keep seeing people driving their hw4 Teslas MANUALLY and i'm just so confused WHY
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@JordanEVGuy You also eventually start to realize how bad human drivers really are. The risks they take, oblivious to how bad they are, everyone thinks they are a safe driver.
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Jordan - The EV Guy@JordanEVGuy·
This will be VERY unpopular. This never gets a mentioned about becoming an EV driver. You don’t realise how bad exhaust fumes are. How bad they smell. How hard it is to breathe. Until you stop being around them. When you switch to an EV, something weird happens. At first, nothing. It just feels normal. Then one day you’re walking through a car park… Or sat behind an older diesel at the lights… Or someone starts their engine right next to you… Or simply drives past. And it hits you. That smell. That thick, dirty, oily exhaust smell. And you suddenly realise… This used to be constant. It was normal. And now it stinks. You can’t breathe. Every school run. Every traffic jam. Every petrol station. Every drive-through queue. We’ve just been conditioned to accept it. Once you’ve had even a short break from it, your tolerance drops massively. It’s like going from a smoky room into fresh air, and then being forced back inside. You notice it instantly. And it feels worse than you remember. That’s what people underestimate. Cleaner air isn’t just some invisible benefit. And once that happens, once you properly notice the difference, there’s no going back, and it will drive you mad.
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@Teslarati Yup, before we get our 2 MYP’s in May 🇨🇦
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TESLARATI@Teslarati·
🚨 What improvements would you like to see Tesla make with the next Full Self-Driving version? For me, it's going to be: ☑️ Better parking ☑️ More assertiveness at intersections ☑️ Better speed reduction when entering slower Speed Limit zones
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@CyberMikeOG The problem is they would need to redesign their cars if they chose FSD. This way it looks like they think they can do better. Having a computer does not mean you can put together useful output. They will need to design for control of steering, brakes and motors.
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⭕️ CyberMike ⭕️@CyberMikeOG·
Tesla has a superior Autonomous driving system with zero partnerships. Nvidia launches this new system and has many partnerships over night. I think Tesla might need to work on its marketing team to partner and ship out FSD to a broader audience.
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@Chansoo No that is incorrect and you know it.
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Chansoo Byeon
Chansoo Byeon@Chansoo·
Everyone in Canada can just get a Tesla instead. Save money Canadians! Model Y is only $45K now! Buy American 🇺🇲 Buy Winner 🏆 Buy Tesla ♥️ Best products & services like Tesla & Starlink simply WIN 🌎💪💪💪 Way too many people don't know buying a Tesla is cheaper than buying a Corolla! & Don't forget to use a Tesla referral code when ordering your Tesla! Tesla expanded its referral program to & certain parts of Europe & Asia! USA & Canada: 3 months of FSD. $5000 CAD for Model Y RWD 🇨🇦 Germany: €250 France: €500 Netherlands: €500 Norway: 11,500kr UK: £500 Australia 🦘: $350AUD New Zealand: $400 Italia: €500 Switzerland: 250 CHF Sweden: 11400 SEK South Korea 🇰🇷: 165,000 Won Japan: 35,000 yen Singapore: S$300 Malaysia: RM 4200 Thailand: B8,500 Hong Kong: HK$1,900 Macau: MOP$1,958 Philippines: ₱13,000 Taiwan: NT$8,000 Here is mine if you need one: ts.la/chansoo64012 DMs are open for questions. FSD is mind-blowing!! 👍👍👍👍♥️
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth

🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: BYD was caught running slave labour conditions in Brazil. Workers had passports seized, forced to work 7 days a week, living in degrading conditions. BYD confirmed they’re looking at building a factory in Canada. 🇨🇦 And Carney is welcoming them in. Also this week: The US just opened an investigation into whether Canada is a back door for goods made with SLAVE LABOUR. The US does not want Chinese EVs in Canada. They have openly said so. Connect the dots!

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@MarsUniversityX Look at the Iranians, they have forgotten who they were and what they accomplished.
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Mars University@MarsUniversityX·
Elon Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves. It does not automatically improve. It only improves if a lot of people work very hard to make it better. If you look at the progress in space, in 1969, we're able to send somebody to the moon. Then we had the space shuttle. The space shuttle could only take people to low Earth orbit. Then the space shuttle retired, and the United States could take no one to orbit. So that's the trend. The trend is like, down to nothing. You look at great civilizations like ancient Egypt, and they were able to make the pyramids, and they forgot how to do that. And the Romans, they built these incredible aqueducts—they forgot how to do it."
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Saqib Banbhan@SaqibBanbh90290·
Brian test...!!! 99% lose 1% win
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