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Tesla's "Mad Max" mode returns, stirring excitement and concern Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • ps8
  • 20 Oct 2025

Etnaphele, 20 Oct 2025Imagine the potential if Tesla put in the work to make sensor fusion viable, without relying s... morebecause all these algo 'ai' are fundamentally flawed.
they exhibit signs of schizo/bipolar and need to be 'updated' by the wizard behind.
that's not actual intelligence.

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  • Etnaphele
  • 3p5
  • 20 Oct 2025

Imagine the potential if Tesla put in the work to make sensor fusion viable, without relying solely on cameras. In my opinion, this will be their biggest hurdle and where their whole approach won't ever reach what they promise. It's appalling how such a forward thinking company chose to rely on such a limited system.

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  • Etnaphele
  • 3p5
  • 20 Oct 2025

air , 19 Oct 2025What are some of the rules of thumb for a safe follow distance between vehicles? In Germany the thumb rule is half your speed in km/h as meters of distance to the car in front. This would work wonderfully, if other people would't cut you from the right fitting in the safe space you try to hold, rendering the whole usesell. I very much understand the need for this Mad Max mode, as an autonomous car is much faster to react than any human and should work really well to take the stress out of commuting on busy roads.

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  • air
  • kmq
  • 19 Oct 2025

What are some of the rules of thumb for a safe follow distance between vehicles?

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  • Anonymous
  • ps8
  • 19 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 19 Oct 2025This so called evolution shouldn't be on a pile of dead bodies. One thing would be If It... moreif you really think about it..that's how life is.
probably should go to gaza or ukraine ..whichever side you support.
many are not western princesses that sit in air conditioned rooms and drink lattes.

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  • Anonymous
  • Jyx
  • 19 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 18 Oct 2025its called evolution. we are the only monkeys that constantly walk upright. i do not get pape... moreThis so called evolution shouldn't be on a pile of dead bodies.
One thing would be If It was only the Tesla drivers, who should know It's not 100% safe, but other cars can end up in that traffic accident caused by that Tesla.

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  • Anonymous
  • ps8
  • 18 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 18 Oct 2025I don't know man, seems you never even had a paper cut if you belive being "strong&q... moreits called evolution. we are the only monkeys that constantly walk upright.
i do not get paper cuts.
having done manual labor as a kid on a farm, my fingertips have hardened.

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  • Anonymous
  • pqq
  • 18 Oct 2025

The problem is that other drivers are human on the road = can make mistakes and be less predictable. Not to mention the jerks or dangerous drivers. The risk of an accident is still high. Nice progress, though.

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  • Anonymous
  • xIA
  • 18 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 17 Oct 2025only the weak suffer fatalities. I don't know man, seems you never even had a paper cut if you belive being "strong" (whatever you mean by that) will save you from pieces of metal flying at high speeds

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  • Anonymous
  • xIA
  • 18 Oct 2025

This setting, part of what the company calls "Full Self-Driving (Supervised),"

So is it Ful self drivin or supervised?
BS naming strikes again, I thought you had lawyers in the US?sue the crap out of Elon and Tesla for false marketing

We all know what people will think when its called "Full Self Driving"

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  • Anonymous
  • ps8
  • 18 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 18 Oct 2025I don't know If you heard, but superman is not real but fiction. And only he wouldn'... morequality over quantity.
again, the strong do not flatten.

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  • Anonymous
  • Jyx
  • 18 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 17 Oct 2025again, only the weak suffer fatalities. the strong do not flatten. I don't know If you heard, but superman is not real but fiction. And only he wouldn't be flattened, but of course he wouldn't need a car unless hiding his true identity.

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  • Anonymous
  • ps8
  • 17 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 17 Oct 2025Yo mean being flattened in a car crash? It's true you will become more compact, so less... moreagain, only the weak suffer fatalities.
the strong do not flatten.

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  • Anonymous
  • Jyx
  • 17 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 17 Oct 2025elon is perfecting biological evolution. such transformation is needed for space travel.Yo mean being flattened in a car crash?
It's true you will become more compact, so less space needed, but sending a dead person for space travel is pointless.

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  • Anonymous
  • ps8
  • 17 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 17 Oct 2025This is not Mortal Kombat. And human body is pretty weak.elon is perfecting biological evolution.
such transformation is needed for space travel.

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  • Anonymous
  • Jyx
  • 17 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 17 Oct 2025only the weak suffer fatalities. This is not Mortal Kombat.
And human body is pretty weak.

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  • Anonymous
  • ps8
  • 17 Oct 2025

Anonymous, 17 Oct 2025Does Tesla not care that this mode is more likely to cause fatalities?only the weak suffer fatalities.

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  • Anonymous
  • Jyx
  • 17 Oct 2025

Does Tesla not care that this mode is more likely to cause fatalities?

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