I read that he bathes in it, and his mother told me he was baptized with it.Clearly, AJ should not DRINK the bong water...
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I read that he bathes in it, and his mother told me he was baptized with it.Clearly, AJ should not DRINK the bong water...
I believe you’re right. Didn’t Tesla say a long time ago that it’s what didn’t work that they want to see not what did work. It was the disengagements that got sent back to the Mother Ship.My thinking is that human driver inputs accelerate neural net development. No correction, no learning. This is not the entire game but a part of it as I view it.
I remember someone bringing this up before but I cant find it directly in this thread, so here is an external source:you would think cutting off the oxygen would be a better approach to electrical fires.. i propose a big fireproof blanket
Indeed Lhasa does have that St Regis too and was the last major stop on the route to Mount Everest Base camp by those intrepid Chinese adventurers.I went to Lhasa in the remotes of Tibet and saw a Tesla EV charger .... bummer /jk
wood cutters in remote areas of the world use chain saws (& not axes) (saw it myself) ... so gas must be getting hauled via mules ...
World Is Flat ...
But if you intervene, how do you know FSD didn't work? That's my point.I believe you’re right. Didn’t Tesla say a long time ago that it’s what didn’t work that they want to see not what did work. It was the disengagements that got sent back to the Mother Ship.
got it... i missed those discussions ... is there a chemistry based suppressant ? foam or powder that could be developed ...I remember someone bringing this up before but I cant find it directly in this thread, so here is an external source:
Q: Can lithium-ion batteries burn without oxygen?
A: The lithium-ion battery or Li-ion battery fire does not need any oxygen to burn at all, because it can do that without any oxygen at all. The nature of the fire is recognized as completely chemical.
But I would stick to what @Artful Dodger linked above and do what Tesla recommends. Lots of water
Do battery fires need oxygen?
The lithium-ion battery or Li-ion battery fire does not need any oxygen to burn at all, because it can do that without any oxygen at all. The nature of the fire is recognized as completely chemical, so there is no role of oxygen in it that can start this fire.
But how would they know if you don't intervene and FSD works, albeit in a manner you wouldn't have used?That's exactly the opposite of how Tesla tells you to use FSD Beta. And they'll take it away from you if you do that. And rightfully so, it's Level 2. YOU are the driver.
Or as Gojo would say 'Clearly a demand problem."
Often interventions are after FSD has already screwed up. Driving in a bike lane, making an illegal turn, stopping in a dangerous place, etc etc.But if you intervene, how do you know FSD didn't work? That's my point.
One possible way to look at is that with no correction, FSD behavior is reinforced as ideal when it may not be ideal. I am sure there is more to it but this is part of it.But if you intervene, how do you know FSD didn't work? That's my point.
But how would they know if you don't intervene and FSD works, albeit in a manner you wouldn't have used?
Electrical equipment fires and battery fires are two different animals and require different strategies.So if there is a fire in the US in other electrical equipment - like a substation for instance - do the Fire Departments use water only to extinguish those fires too?
True dat. I'm talking about instances where it doesn't stop or accelerate as quickly as you might. Intervening before it "might" screw up.Often interventions are after FSD has already screwed up. Driving in a bike lane, making an illegal turn, stopping in a dangerous place, etc etc.
Just because FSD hasn’t caused an accident doesn’t mean it is doing the right thing. Considering there have been no significant accidents while FSD is in charge suggests they have the biggest problems solved. You know FSD didn’t work if its stopped in a traffic lane where it doesn’t belong. You know when it turns into a lane opposite traffic, etc etc.
So it might be best to have a box, load the car in it, and pour in liquid oxygen.Tesla has always recommended copious amounts of water.
Perhaps an EV specific solution can be developed and become widespread.
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Do battery fires need oxygen?
The lithium-ion battery or Li-ion battery fire does not need any oxygen to burn at all, because it can do that without any oxygen at all. The nature of the fire is recognized as completely chemical, so there is no role of oxygen in it that can start this fire.
Did you mean liquid nitrogen?So it might be best to have a box, load the car in it, and pour in liquid oxygen.