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Joined April 2023
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Model Y Standard is like iPhone Air. They don’t exist in the wild. I’ve seen more Tesla Roadsters driving around.
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Really? Isn’t Model Y FSD supposed to be the best? Then why can it not drive in a straight line (watch the steering wheel angle compared to the stalk). At 70 MPH, this amount of steering input is more darty than Cybertruck.
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Up close and personal with one of the Bridgeville, PA Tesla Cybercabs. The (Cybertruck) steering wheel is definitely out of place in the production version, requiring complete removal of the driver’s side vents. The front tires are also not suitable for driving in heavy rain and pose a hydroplaning risk. This one was out driving around earlier, @SawyerMerritt @farzyness .
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I had to take a break from X because of this. It’s so frustrating to see so many people exclaim how FSD is perfect, smooth, and a better driver than me, yet I can’t get a competent and smooth drive out of FSD on either my Cybertruck or a Model Y. The lack of speed control means that I’m either going ridiculously slow or obscenely fast with no good way to control it, and my Cybertruck is so uneven at applying power that even if it drives at a reasonable speed, the constant flutter is nauseating. So, when I try FSD on a Model Y (which is allegedly perfect), I get mildly better speed control but now the thing oscillates in the lane and drives like it’s drunk. I feel like a bobblehead the whole time from the side-to-side shimmy. Why on Earth would I ever pay for this when TACC can hold the speed I want perfectly? I’d expect this kind of behavior 2 years ago but not now, especially when previous versions were so much better at basic driving.
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Tim retweeted
May 25
Maybe we’ll try this again with FSD 15, but for now, I’m out.

ALT Im Out We Out GIF

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People here still complaining about the disco ball Spotify icon, but I’ve moved on to something so much better.
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May 26
Good luck, golden boys. Pittsburgh is gonna eat FSD alive.
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@farzyness Steering wheel-equipped glossy Cybercabs spotted on May 26 at Tesla in Bridgeville, PA.
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May 30
A car come flying down their driveway this morning. Myself and FSD both reacted to it, but I still reacted first. 😁
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May 30
My truck can't be the only one doing this.
May 30
So Robotaxi has this nauseating power flutter, too? Watch the power meter next to the speed limit. I have yet to experience smooth power application from the 14.3.x branch. It doesn’t look like much, but I definitely can feel it, and even my passengers complain about it. Happens in all modes on all roads.
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May 30
Why does this keep happening? Every time I drive into the city, I lose my phone key.
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May 28
But I was told a truck can’t be efficient?
Self driving Cybertruck is crazy efficient at highway speeds
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May 28
Wonder what this means…
If an AI needs to explore the universe, it must self-improve without beaming data back to training clusters and waiting days or months for the next checkpoints. It needs to self-learn as it goes and survive.
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May 28
14.3.3. Isn’t this great? @JSX423 and @FSDyinzer would have a lot less to post about if stop signs were treated more like this…
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May 28
And a cabin view of just how absurd stopping at the sign is here.
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May 28
And this poor stop location led to an uncomfortably close situation behind me, especially with the late braking by FSD:
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May 28
Instead of this.
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May 27
How do you explain to piston heads that this is stopped to passing cars on the highway?
How do you explain this feeling to a Tesla driver? 🤣
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May 27
FSD 14.3.3 swerves hard to the left upon activation, requiring immediate takeover. Note that there was no destination set, so there was no reason to change lanes.
May 27
Replying to @niccruzpatane
Except that you can’t take your attention away. Never know when it’ll do something stupid, like swerving left upon activation with no nav set.
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May 27
Fortunately, this guy wasn’t beside me yet.
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May 26
Good thing these have steering wheels. Gonna need them.
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