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@davidt3196 "For future reference for myself, did the link work?" It did, youtube usually allows links pointing to youtube itself, tho it can be hit and miss, best thing would be to just provide ID of the video, for your case it would be "d_apmcDJGS8" which generally enough to use it and watch video, tho it is more complicated to utilize than to just click a link. External links would basically always fail, so never use those or entire comment can be shadow removed, where you can still see it but no one else can, so you think that you posted a reply but it never reached anyone. "Are you a Tesla fan, Elon fan, both or none of the above?" I'm fan of technology. This is why I never mention Musk, as he is irrelevant here. What I do mention is company and technology itself. I like BEV's, Tesla usually makes cars I like, atleast I did, but recent refresh doesn't look that appealing to me, and Cybertruck looks like dumpster. So its hit and miss. "The idea that you could drive to work and let your car go earn money as an uber during the day" It will happen in the future, but it took way longer than expected and honestly hardly anyone will be brave enough to let your car loose into wild with random passengers being in it while you would remain fully accountable for any damages it would cause, as Tesla will not want to take responsibility for something like this. This is why FSD might remain in Level 2 state basically forever independent how capable it is, as anything over it shifts all the blame on Tesla and this is really not worth the hassle for Tesla to do. There will be, potentially next year, actual robotaxis running wild, but those will be Tesla only for time being, maybe some bigger companies will be able to buy one, but responsibility most likely be on those companies and not on Tesla, as it just introduces way to many variables which are out of Tesla hands to simply take responsibility for. "Like where is the sub 2 second Roadster that who knows how many people have already paid for?" Roadster was definitely a failure, I could imagine potential reasons for it, but at same time it should have been already delivered. There are talks about it finally being made later this year. Cars are getting extra ridiculous, so making something which looks actually impressive becomes quite hard as you are on a brink of what's physically possible. That Plaid model was extremely fast already, Roadster didn't had any room remaining to make it look better than that. While we are on that Plaid topic, it had that stupid steering wheel which was most likely overthought and originally Plaid should have had steer by wire for it to make sense, but that tech got pushed for Cybertruck. "people being burnt alive cos the mechanical door release for some bizarre reason is basically hidden" This one is a big point for me, as Teslas backseats manual release is completely hidden, which is big no no in my books, I would honestly not buy Tesla just for that reason alone, as it looks to be big safety issue even if its extremely rare situation where you would need to open that door in panic and it would not work with electronic release, its still big deal breaker for me personally. My reply was due to you exaggerating actual situations in your original posts, and there are quite few people under videos like this one where people just spits out random nonsensical things which are not even based on real videos, so it might have been my own fault for jumping the gun, but at same time watching your provided video it was clear that FSD didn't do anything actually dangerous while you made it look like it actually created life and death situation. FSD isn't perfect, but it doesn't need to be perfect, just better than average driver, and from all the improvements in last years its getting there. I personally not expecting the actual unsupervised version without Hardware 5 and like FSD v15, which might take 2 extra years to get there.
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