I like to keep it completely at 1x speed since alot of people, including the engineers and scientists that view these videos, prefer normal speed and unedited. You can always put it at 2x speed on your YT viewer. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I think at 34:34 FSD wanted to back into a parking spot on the right; It had the right blinker on, made that small turn to the left to prepare for reverse, and the blue line on the screen briefly went backwards. But because it was in one of the FSD/speed profiles (in this case "Hurry"), it couldn't go in reverse.
Hot take: the behavior at the flashlight red is not consistent. Do it the 2nd time and it will stop. That's a side effect of an end-to-end neural network
There is a hot debate going on over at X about this one. I am not an engineer, so I am going to let them duke it out. Ultimately I hope Tesla AI team can take a look. As for me, all I know is that in the real world, Tesla FSD saved me from the cars behind me taking out my rear-end, as they were also following the officer's instructions and continuing through. So it 100% did the right thing in this circumstance, I just don't know why. NNs are as mysterious as the human brain in some ways I suspect. Thanks for watching and commenting!
When referring to the charging speed, the correct unit is just "Kilowatt". If you charge with say with two Kilowatt for 10 hours, the amount of energy in your car increases by 20 kWh, minus the heat generated while charging. The unit you used, "Kilowatt an hour", makes no sense.
Superchargers are nice, but having a 'gas station' in your garage... there is no substitute. Keep up the good work, JC!
Haha! You're so right! Thanks for watching!
New Caney Supercharger is great for fireworks watching on the 4th
I will have to check that out next time! Thanks for watching and commenting!
2x video speed works perfect, by the way. Less time consumed to watch long video like this, and still the voice commentary is fully usable.
I like to keep it completely at 1x speed since alot of people, including the engineers and scientists that view these videos, prefer normal speed and unedited. You can always put it at 2x speed on your YT viewer. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@johnchristopher7697 Yes, that is what I meant - it is nice to watch at 2x speed.
Awesome! Thank you!
Ayyy keep pumping these out baby! I just love listening to you talk about Tesla mainly and making fun of those bad drivers on the roads 😅😂
Hahaha! Absolutely! And thank you for watching and commenting!
Wow!
Thank you!
I think at 34:34 FSD wanted to back into a parking spot on the right; It had the right blinker on, made that small turn to the left to prepare for reverse, and the blue line on the screen briefly went backwards. But because it was in one of the FSD/speed profiles (in this case "Hurry"), it couldn't go in reverse.
That could definitely have been the case. It is truly random right now. Thanks for watching and commenting! And hopefully subscribing!
Damn, cranking out these videos
Yes sir!!! I wan't to give y'all as much of v13 as possible in different scenarios!
Thanks again for the great content
Absolutely Edwin! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Hot take: the behavior at the flashlight red is not consistent. Do it the 2nd time and it will stop. That's a side effect of an end-to-end neural network
There is a hot debate going on over at X about this one. I am not an engineer, so I am going to let them duke it out. Ultimately I hope Tesla AI team can take a look. As for me, all I know is that in the real world, Tesla FSD saved me from the cars behind me taking out my rear-end, as they were also following the officer's instructions and continuing through. So it 100% did the right thing in this circumstance, I just don't know why. NNs are as mysterious as the human brain in some ways I suspect. Thanks for watching and commenting!
A youtube livestream with FSD would be a great idea- if something like that is possible
I may look into doing that one day as well! It's always good to do some different things. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I believe Elon when he says he plans to release unsupervised fsd for the model 3/y in Texas and California in 2025.
Yeah, it's happening...
When referring to the charging speed, the correct unit is just "Kilowatt". If you charge with say with two Kilowatt for 10 hours, the amount of energy in your car increases by 20 kWh, minus the heat generated while charging. The unit you used, "Kilowatt an hour", makes no sense.
Thank you for the correction. And thanks for watching and commenting! And hopefully subscribing!
nice work but you really have to update your picture profile, I am sure your wife still looks the same but you not really. LOL
Thank you so much for the kind words :-) LOL. But seriously thanks for watching and commenting!!!
@@johnchristopher7697 your a good man! not to many like you. take care
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