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Tesla superchargers in California now available for all electric vehicles
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https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/...count=Nw%3D%3D Last edited by 2000m2; 05-01-2024 at 12:24 PM. Reason: update link |
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I'm humored by how close he thinks he is, and how terrible FSD is in the real world.
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I saw a description of a lot of development efforts, including FSD: "we didn't start working on this because we knew how to do it, we started working on it because we thought it was easy." That's also why there have been so many failed startups that thought they could make a bicycle power meter.
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There was an article posted in the NYT (excerpt below) yesterday that compared the shortcomings of the Cybertruck to Musk’s current challenges at running Tesla among other things. The dismissal of the Supercharger staff sounds an alarm. I mean really, their charging infrastructure is one of the key selling points for buying a Tesla and if their infrastructure expansion grinds to a halt, ***?
“ He’s a Silicon Valley creature in a Detroit ecosystem who values innovation for its own sake, even at times when he could be more focused on safety and quality. His ethos and approach to running Tesla are embodied by his pet project, the Cybertruck. Though it fits the technical definition of a truck (it has a bed), the vehicle looks more like an origami version of an El Camino. The consequences may be negligible if the product is an entertainment app, but with cars and rockets, the stakes are terrifyingly high. Tesla gives the impression that it accepts certain risks as the price of innovation.” |
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Ha, yeah, just had to rent a Cherokee for a few weeks last fall, and it wound up on the side of the road waiting for a tow due to, har har, electric failure.
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We need trillions of public funds to get this thing going. Much improved grid and charging stations everywhere. You know, like our highway system, airports and FAA, and earlier, trains. I don't see it happening at all. Our leaders just spent six months arguing over more war, and nothing else. This needs adults managing. Where are they?
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You need a certain amount of that "it's easy" attitude to actually have the audacity to attack problems and have a chance of success. People with that attitude tend to have success in early stage startups. But IME later on as a product matures and gets more complex that has to moderate, because the "it's easy" attitude often leads to oversimplified designs/approaches that break down or don't scale as time goes on. But you can go too far the other way, and you see this with overly conservative attitudes as companies get bigger and more entrenched. Then you get people who are constantly telling management everything is "hard" and inflating estimates and over engineering everything. It leads to paralysis by analysis instead of "just do it". But Tesla really does seem to be going off the rails at this point. Something is really weird, and it seems Musk is way too motivated to get his gigantic compensation package even if he damages the company. In the past he seemed to throw himself in and sacrifice himself, now it seems it's all about him. You see some of the jumps other manufacturers are making and Tesla really seems to be losing it's early lead. And as soon as they lose that, their other quirks start to be less forgiveable (e.x build quality, difficulty getting repairs, weird UI, FSD issues.) Some of this "it's easy" arrogance is vaguely similar to mental traits elite athletes need to have. |
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Maybe parking lots and city streets are the cause of most of the FSD issues, but that takes into account a lot of erratic human behavior around you too. Jaywalking, multiple turn lanes, curbed lanes, tight entries to parking lots, etc. |
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"Tesla is opening its supercharging network to all electric vehicles in California." |
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80% of it is easy, 20% of it is hard. 80% of it works well, 20% doesn't. When you are running a robotaxi, you don't have someone to intervene when it clobbers a curb or a pedestrian. That's not just something you brush off as an acceptable risk. |
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Interns
Rescinding offers to college interns weeks before start seems pretty stupid. It doesn't save you any real money, and burns the little bit of goodwill you have remaining.
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There's now a cybertruck in my neighborhood. It is so much ulgier in person than in photos, I mean it makes the Gremlin look like something designed by Leonardo DaVinci.
I have nothing against electric cars, having owned two and now a hybrid, but never a Tesla. I want a car from a car company. |
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