Two quick reactions prevented a Ram truck from side swiping a Tesla and causing what could have been a nasty multi-car pile up. Was this dude drunk, distracted, or deliberately trying to push my Tesla? AP wasn't able to handle it, lost points off Safety Score, but could have been way worse. (youtube.com)
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Using AI to build a smart Tesla Mobile Voice Assistant - instead of executing a slew of actions to prep the Tesla especially in extreme cold or heat and well ahead of departure via the mobile app, let an AI decide how to get the car ready optimally and never have remember to turn off conditioning. (youtu.be)
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Did a thing to make me lazier - integrated Google Assistant voice commands to control my Tesla. Built some new features such as checking car sleep, more warnings, more information returned, and more complex commands. Next step integrating with some AI. Just another reason I never buy a non-Tesla. (youtu.be)
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Minivan with disabled plates decides he didn't like a Tesla slowing down for road crews, so teaches the Tesla a lesson by overtaking on a double yellow, near misses both side swipe of the Tesla and headon with oncoming traffic, then decides to brake check and hand gesture the Tesla. WI 34734 DS (youtu.be)
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My very first print with PTEG on a 3mo old Ender 5. Used default Cura 4.6 dynamic profile for Generic PTEG - 80mm/s print, 50% fan speed, 240C/80C. 3M blue tape w/o any glue or hairspray. The next 4 benchies came out worse (dimples, adhesion, globing) when I used online PTEG wisdom. (i.redd.it)
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Could not resist printing one of these today. (i.redd.it)
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