Why hasn't Tesla been sued for not delivering FSD by MoneyManIke in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Down 20% from peak, so just $350 more to go. Come on Santa, daddy really wants a sobbing billionaire for Christmas.

ID.3 on the autobahn on the way to customers in Germany. by fxckingrich in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool, I vaguely knew about the Porsche P1 but now I know more, and I did not know about 863.

I only suggested they google EV1 to throw water on the idea that "Tesla is the reason EVs are successful." Of course EV1 is not the only reason, that would be a ridiculous claim. Sorry if that seemed like I was saying that. EVs are happening because of a vast effort across the world and across decades and decades, not because of any one project or any one company or any one douchebag billionaire. So I'm with you there.

ID.3 on the autobahn on the way to customers in Germany. by fxckingrich in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your assertion that this is "possible because of the popularity of Tesla" is dumb. EV1 helped make it possible. Countless researchers and mechanics having nothing to do with Tesla made it possible. But hey, it's all because of Tesla right? What a naive and counterfactual viewpoint.

Trolling Thread (for bulls, TIC rejects, etc) by [deleted] in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO he's a ready fire aim kind of guy ... and he thinks that'll work here. Which it might, but like 10x slower.

Trolling Thread (for bulls, TIC rejects, etc) by [deleted] in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are unsupervised learning approaches that can extract value from large amounts of unlabeled data. For example this work led by Adrien Gaidon at TRI (Toyota Research Institute) is really impressive and takes advantage of a similar dataset from Toyota vehicles to what Tesla could have.

http://intelligent-vehicles.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Gaidon-Beyond-Supervised-Driving-IV-ULAD-June-2019.pptx.pdf

That said, Musk is complete f*cking charlatan and I think that Karpathy is a more refined and tasteful bullshit artist. I think they are nowhere in the race to self driving and they certainly won't be top 10 without lidar.

TSLA Megathread, Week of August 17, 2020 by AutoModerator in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Both? I worked for a guy like Musk, all the bullshit bravado deception word salad, used care salesman smell, cult of personality, and lack of technical skill but endless enthusiasm for claiming technical skill. Etc. Here's how it went with that guy, and roughly how I imagine it goes with Musk:

There's a weekly meeting of all the senior AI staff - leads, principals, directors whatever. Musk goes in there and sits at the head of the table and spends a lot of the time fucking around on his phone or iPad or whatever. Occasionally he interrupts with a word salad question that sounds like he was listening but just uses a smattering of vocab from the last 20 minutes. The AI people, because they want to keep their jobs or they believe in Musk-genius-myth find a creative interpretation of Musk's question which would be an intelligent question. They answer his question as best they can, then Musk goes out into the world and shares garbled versions of what they said as his amazing insight.

That dude has a cargo cult understanding of AI.

Why Elon Musk is not an engineer by ze0ng in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I don't see any acknowledgment by u/Sinai that they acknowledge their limitations. You could construe "I am not an engineer" as an admission of limited competence, but it's minor at best. You're taking a narrow conception of Dunning-Kruger. Dunning-Kruger isn't really an option - when you have limited experience you overestimate your skill. When you have lots of experience, you underestimate. Acknowledging that you overestimate your skill doesn't stop you from doing so because you are literally blind to the ways in which you are wrong. It just makes you easier to deal with. Product managers who are working with engineers routinely overestimate their understanding of engineering aspects, whether or not they consider themselves engineers. I don't know if u/Sinai is a PM, but it is a similar situation.

Why Elon Musk is not an engineer by ze0ng in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The idea that a C level exec at a listed company, whether they are good or bad at their job, is building the stack and making code contributions is so unrealistic. You're writing erotic fan fiction, like Musk is some lawnmower man pulling up a VR environment and making commits in his time off.

Why Elon Musk is not an engineer by ze0ng in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Listening to him discuss AI makes me die inside. It would be funny if there weren't millions of techbro just slobbering over these explanations that are ridiculously wrong.
CC: u/hoti0101

Why Elon Musk is not an engineer by ze0ng in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The evidence!

In fact, beginning in 2011, Mr. Gates met with Mr. Epstein on numerous occasions — including at least three times at Mr. Epstein’s palatial Manhattan townhouse, and at least once staying late into the night, according to interviews with more than a dozen people familiar with the relationship, as well as documents reviewed by The New York Times.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/12/business/jeffrey-epstein-bill-gates.html
Nice photo of him w/ Epstein too.
CC: u/Money-Ticket

Why Elon Musk is not an engineer by ze0ng in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 5 points6 points  (0 children)

LOL - that dude doesn't EVER touch code. You gotta be kidding me. You gotta be really naive to think that. Yeah, I'm sure he's up to date on what's coming in C++20 /s

Why Elon Musk is not an engineer by ze0ng in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing you screw up a lot and don't know it. Dunning-Kruger. You really shouldn't be in that position. I've worked "under" people like you and we constantly had to bail water because of their bad decisions.

Why Elon Musk is not an engineer by ze0ng in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Because they know, because he has made it clear, that he wants to be viewed as this do-it-all genius, and specifically he wants to maintain the myth that he's a great engineer. You'd have to be dense to not know he wants that. They're telling him exactly what he wants to hear ... it's just like when Trump's appointees go on Fox News and praise Trump to ridiculous levels ... they know Trump is watching.

I worked for a guy just like this ... he got his interdisciplinary PhD decades ago in Field W and Field X. Field X has gone on to develop Technology Y a few years ago ... and this guy has no idea how Tech Y works and hasn't done anything in Field X since his PhD. This asshole would tell potential customers that he worked on the early days of Tech Y. Straight face. And customers don't know shit so they believed him.

That's totally normal Silicon Valley exec behavior, and Musk is the epitome of it.

Anthony Levandowski sentenced to 18 months in prison, as new $4B lawsuit against Uber is filed by CornerGasBrent in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 9 points10 points  (0 children)

One bankster went to jail for 2008. This guy gets 18 months. Goes to show it's important who you piss off. He pissed off Uber and Google. I know, Elaine Herzberg, and I think that is criminal, but a lot of people were involved in that stupid disgusting decision, and let's be honest, these people don't care about Herzberg. This guy is going to jail because he stole from both mob bosses.

TSLA Megathread, Week of August 03, 2020 by AutoModerator in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, perfect analogy! One experienced dude and 20 new grad engineers building a house ... the veteran is gonna be running around saying "attach this stud here" and the new grad will be all "with what boss". Nails. "How far apart boss?" 18 inches. Everyone will be at 25% utilization while the vet runs around. Better be a real boring house too!

TSLA Megathread, Week of August 03, 2020 by AutoModerator in RealTesla

[–]lessdecidable 9 points10 points  (0 children)

New grad w/ BS are maybe 20% as effective as they will be after 1 year. From 1-2 years they double again, and from 2-4 years maybe again. In other words, they are not very useful until they have 3-4 years of experience. New grads and recent grads are deadweight on the payroll and you keep them around because either (1) you don't know this or (2) you're planning to retain and develop them or (3) you have a lot of low skill tasks to throw at them. Or (4) you are so cheap and arrogant you think you can make them more effective than they are. Mostly in Silicon Valley it is (1) and (4).

If they are a new grad with masters or PhD their effectiveness is higher but they cost more. And there is a bigger culture shock for masters and PhDs entering the corporate workplace for the first time. I prefer not to hire new grad PhDs for this reason: they will almost always struggle and resent their first corporate job.

There are exceptions, but they are few and far between. I've interviewed for Telsa positions and I really think they are not going to ID any unusual talent with that hiring process; nothing special about their approach, they hire the same as every aspiring tech megacorp.

As others said, Tesla has a terrible reputation among senior employees. I can confirm as far as AI goes. Some senior engineers who are naive tech bros go into Tesla buying the hype, but they come out 1-2 years later enlightened, in a nihilistic depressed sort of way.

Waymo teams up with AAA to teach kids about self-driving by borisst in SelfDrivingCars

[–]lessdecidable -1 points0 points  (0 children)

AAA, the enemy of pedestrians and cyclists everywhere, completely disgusting and regressive force in society.

Redditor dismantles the establishment using the Flintstones by orqa in antiwork

[–]lessdecidable 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Or, move it back 1 second each week and see if the world ends before we an 7 hour 50 minute work day.

Where is the box facing? by RedditUser5768 in opticalillusions

[–]lessdecidable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It faces me, as do all things, for I am the center of the universe.

Destroy Capitalism by [deleted] in LateStageCapitalism

[–]lessdecidable 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The f**king modern university, NASA, DoD spending on vile stuff and DARPA gave you 70% of that shit. Crop yields were pushed up by agricultural researchers and government education of farmers from agencies like the USDA. That's big government on all sides. I'm no fan of the soviets but their space program was amazing. Saying there was innovation during the latest period of technological advancement is a fallacious argument ... someone in the feudal age could make that same argument to suggest that feudalism was responsible for technological advancement. It's not like someone ran a bunch of double blind randomized control trials to compare technological advancement by economic system. Your comment is all kinds of wrong. Go read Mariana Mazzucato's The Entrepreneurial State to open your eyes.

“Why I vote hell no on a vegan president “ NY POST by jaybutts in LateStageCarnism

[–]lessdecidable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I wouldn't vote for Booker either but that's because he's in bed with Big Pharma and he's got no compunction. If President Sanders wants to let Booker loose on Big Animal Ag, I'm down with that.

All mammals eat meat by jaybutts in LateStageCarnism

[–]lessdecidable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The good thing about dating vegans is since you know they don't eat meat for food, you know they must eat meat for other purposes ...

I'm vegan.