You know how techbros have this thought terminating cliche about how “they don’t need to be perfect, just better than you?” Well,
This particular deathmobile was stuck behind a truck parked on the side. You know, like what happens in every city. Decides to wait there for 10 minutes. Then it has a change of heart and tries to maneuver out from behind. How does it do this? By doing a 500-point turn resulting in it being lined up perpendicular to the road, blocking all traffic. Another 10 minutes or so. Now it’s decided to make its move. How? Doing a left 270 and running a red light through a busy intersection.
“Through” is the wrong word though, it just stopped in the middle of the intersection and died.
So happy to see this bazingamobile being tested on the civilian population. Place your bets on when it kills its first child!
what why would you test it live before you had worked out bugs like that. Oh yeah money and hype drive this industry never mind
i just tested a bugfix on production not 10 minutes ago. Y’all didn’t even notice. it works sometimes!
that explains the random 502s lmao
no that’s something new lol. we are looking into that one
oh dang. it was 30 seconds of 502s around the time you mentioned so it seemed plausible.
A lot cheaper to just unleash these things on San Jose than build a robust test track.
after all maybe it’ll kill someone but also apparently who gives a fuck not the market
Every error, no matter how tragic, trains the AI and makes it safer! - actual take from actual local bazinga.
Export all techbros to a company town and have them be the test subjects and martyr themselves for the glorious AI. At least those obnoxious fucking billboards in the Bay Area would disappear
because its like steam early access. people pay for the privilege