Just more FSD / Summon Bullshit, showing off how bad Tesla’s sensor suite actulaly is.

As documented on Twitter, the owner used Tesla’s Summon feature to remotely back their Model Y into a parking space, but the car didn’t detect low section of garage, resulting in the Tesla breaking its own back window.

  • partial_accumen
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    183 months ago

    He disabled the safety feature specifically in place to avoid problems like this:

    Just a day before the incident, I flipped the setting where you don’t have to hold the button down on my phone. So after I summoned it the first time and I walked away. I accidentally pressed it again and then all I heard was a big POP.

    • themeatbridge
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      173 months ago

      Of course, I expected the owner to be a moron. He owns a Tesla.

      • Orbituary
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        13 months ago

        It’s practically a given.

  • @breadsmasher
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    33 months ago

    A badly made car doing something stupid due to bad design? From a company ran by a manchild? 😱

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      Mostly true but there’s a new dummy in the system: the owner disabling the manual supervision setting that requires you hold a button down for it to continue operation

  • @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    showing off how bad Tesla’s sensor suite actulaly is.

    How is it bad? Because it’s not completely flawless and idiot-proof like the competition? FSD 12.5 is pretty fucking impressive if you ask me…

  • Orbituary
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    -13 months ago

    Is this why most Tesla drivers back into spots? I have been wondering why the hell they do that.

  • @Garbanzo
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    -13 months ago

    Oh well, buy another one.

    Whoever decided that cars should be treated like phones should be forced to beat to death the guy that decided phones should be disposable