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Strength in ambiguity All views expressed here are my own; you know, in a CYA way

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Overly Trev
Overly Trev@OverlyTrev·
@Spelling_Expurt Nice rebuttal 😂. It’s funny actually we have seen so many reports just like this one and they all turn out to be human error. You are the weird fragile ones trying to smear a company with false claims because you hate the ceo. A bunch of low life loser 🤡
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Overly Trev@OverlyTrev·
The driver disengaged FSD 4 seconds before impact — the rest was 100% manual driving. So the entire clip was manual driving! I did the math: the driver could have stopped in time from the first frame of the video. Here’s how I reached that conclusion. Debate if you have thoughts. 1. In the very first frame, the truck was 510–560 feet from the concrete barrier. I estimated this frame by frame using the vehicle’s speed on US-69/59 Eastex Freeway and local map data. 2. Speed was a steady ~60 mph. Over the ~6-second clip, distance to impact was estimated using the Cybertruck’s size and how quickly it approached frame by frame. It took ~4 seconds to reach the barrier from the first frame. 3. Cybertruck braking is strong — real-world tests (MotorTrend) show it stops from 60 mph in 126 feet (~176–187 ft from 70 mph per Car and Driver). At 60–65 mph, it needs only ~130–160 feet to stop fully. With ~510 feet available when the driver disengaged, it could have stopped easily, even for a poor driver. 4. Physics did the rest: at that distance and speed, the driver simply ran out of room and panicked. Again, not FSD. All human manual driving error. The Cybertruck could have braked in time based on distance and speed.
Fred Lambert@FredLambert

Tesla fans using the “4-second disengagement” as a gotcha are missing the forest for the trees. Yes, the driver was technically in control of the vehicle at the moment of impact. But she was in control because FSD was already failing by driving too fast ahead of this sharp turn — it was heading straight into a concrete barrier at highway speed with no sign of correcting. Everyone who has frequently used FSD or Autopilot and paints this 4-second disengagement as a “gotcha” moment is being disengenous, and that includes Elon Musk. I have tens of thousands of miles on FSD, and I’ve experienced the system coming too fast into a turn at least half a dozen times. We’ve said this before and we’ll keep saying it: the problem with FSD isn’t what happens when the driver is paying attention and the system works. The problem is what happens when the system gives you every reason to trust it, and then suddenly doesn’t work. The driver has to recognize the failure, assess the situation, decide on a correction, and physically execute it, all in less time than the system needs to create the danger. Musk and Tesla’s propagandists can point to the logs all they want. The video shows what actually matters: FSD approaching a standard highway curve at full speed with zero indication it was going to navigate it. That’s the failure. Everything that happened after, including the panicked disengagement, is a consequence of that failure. The framing that this was “manual driving, not FSD” is technically true for the final 4 seconds and deeply dishonest about the full sequence of events. It’s exactly the kind of liability shell game that courts are increasingly rejecting, as that $243 million verdict makes clear. Tesla created the system, sold it as “Full Self-Driving,” and profits from the ambiguity. At some point, it has to own the consequences.

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Michael
Michael@LegacyKillaHD·
Uhhh Is this going to be one of those games critics don't like it but users love it? These Crimson Desert review scores are not great so far... 🙃
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Longtime Black Man Here
I’m waiting for left wing media to write thinkpieces of how tone deaf this endorsement was like they did for Kamala’s endorsement for Crockett. Any minute now.
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Billionthb🥪
Billionthb🥪@billionthb·
@carmella_nicole I am at the opposite end of millennials, and I still had the standardized test booklets, machine scanned multiple choice sheets, and the calculators that haven't changed in 30 years but still cost over $80
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Billionthb🥪@billionthb·
@HeroNoPants Y'know, compared to the pic used, I'll count my blessings. The only other thing that's kept me from getting some to put up is that I know the gas station employees are eventually gonna have to take them off, and I don't want to make their jobs any harder
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Billionthb🥪@billionthb·
A month ago this was a dollar less. I need to invest in those "I did that" stickers
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Cap Briagowsky
Cap Briagowsky@Briagowsky·
Te entiendo Squirtle, yo también nací entre 1990-2005:
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Billionthb🥪
Billionthb🥪@billionthb·
@BannedKirby *leftistly* "I think we should be allowed to lynch a black cop, taunt Asian cops for causing covid, etc. DON'T call me reactionary!"
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Billionthb🥪@billionthb·
@kurizmatik Honestly, I should probably get an air purifier for down there just to be on the safe side
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Billionthb🥪@billionthb·
@kurizmatik Yeah, I can't imagine running a 3d printer in the same room as me. I keep mine in the basement where there's not really any air exchange with the living space. PLA fumes aren't too bad, kinda sweet, but PETG and TPU smell like burning plastic
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