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X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley· 2025-06-30 15:49
Make Europe Safer with Tesla FSD https://t.co/TqauC4lqFI ...
Warning for beachgoers about umbrella safety amid freak accident in N.J.
NBC News· 2025-06-28 13:00
Tonight, this 18-year-old lifeguard is speaking out after a freak accident on a New Jersey beach. Alex, who only wanted us to use her first name to protect her privacy, describing the frightening moments when she was impaled by a beach umbrella this week. It was a fever dream.Like, it still doesn't feel real. K361, the umbrella in the left armpit. First responders rushed to the scene.They cut the umbrella on both ends so they could remove that part of it. Alex is now out of the hospital and beginning her ro ...
X @Herbert Ong
Herbert Ong· 2025-06-27 14:56
Robotaxi Service Rollout & Expansion - Tesla's Robotaxi service is currently operating in a geofenced area of approximately 35 square miles, aligning with Waymo's initial rollout strategy [2] - The company aims for rapid expansion, including highways, leveraging its technology [2] - Tesla's approach involves commodity cars costing around $35 thousand to build, utilizing vision-only technology and end-to-end neural networks, differing from Waymo's expensive bespoke vehicles costing around $150 thousand [5] - The company believes its technology allows for faster national expansion compared to Waymo, potentially by an order of magnitude or more [5][7] Safety & Technology - Tesla's Robotaxis have safety monitors in the front passenger seat with kill switch access, similar to Waymo's initial rollout approach [3] - The company claims Robotaxis are at least as safe as good human drivers, with fast reaction times and smooth driving [4] - Tesla uses vision-only technology for safety and performance reasons, running on end-to-end neural networks, unlike Waymo's heuristic software [5] - The company uses Google Maps data, eliminating the need for fine-grained mapping required by Waymo [5] Media Perception - There is a perceived disconnect between user experiences and media reporting on Tesla's Robotaxi service [1] - Some media outlets are portraying the Robotaxis as not fully autonomous and potentially dangerous [3][4][6] - The author suggests broadcast media may have a bias against Tesla [7]
X @IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊
IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊· 2025-06-25 23:36
Have gotten a bunch of questions in DMs about this one re: safety/etcHere’s how I evaluate…- check Twitter perms. Here they’re all passive (no posting ability given to the app)…that’s generally fine- check wallet situation. Here it’s a Privy wallet tied to an email login with one time codes. Again that’s generally fine (bc privy shouldn’t be custodial…so they shouldn’t be able to rug you). General best practice when getting a new privy on a site is to export the pk immediately and load it into your favorite ...
Is AI Moving Too Fast?
Alex Kantrowitz· 2025-06-21 17:49
Does it worry you that from the reporting it seems like you know these companies the AI Frontier Labs not all of them but some they've raised billions of dollars there is a pressure to deliver to investors. There are reports that safety is becoming less of a priority as market pressure makes them go and ship without the typical reviews. Yeah, I think it's definitely a concern like we might be facing a tragedy the common situation where obviously all of us want our society and civilization to survive.Look, i ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Air India crash
CNBC Television· 2025-06-16 14:20
So, we've sent an NTSB team, FAA team over to provide assistance to the Indians. Um, and again, data is pulled from from the engines in the airplane uh as the flight departs. If there was an indication that there was anything wrong with the with with the Dreamland or the 787, we would actually take significant action.Um, we don't have that. So, we're going to wait for the data to come in and we'll uh we'll see what happened on that flight. Uh, we have we have the black boxes, so that's going to be analyzed. ...
Air India crash reignites Boeing safety concerns & flying fears. Expert weighs in.
Yahoo Finance· 2025-06-12 16:22
An Air India Boeing 787 Dreamlininer crashed shortly after takeoff on Thursday. Thick plumes of black smoke seen over the airport in video taken by bystanders. 242 passengers and crew members were on board the flight heading to London's Gatwick airport.The plane crashed into a building housing medical students. According to local media, aftermath from the scene showed billowing smoke rising over the area and firefighters on charred streets. Air India confirmed the flight was involved in an accident after ta ...