In total, Waymo has reported nearly 200 crashes, which works out to about one crash every 100,000 miles. Waymo says 43 percent of crashes across San Francisco and Phoenix had a delta-V of less than 1 mph—in other words, they were very minor fender-benders.
I had the same reaction on the first two. Humanoid robot is just self driving with much more complexity and moving parts. Teledriving, though sounds cool isn’t practical, now that we’re already starting to reach L4 self-driving. It also looks incredibly unsafe in case the vehicle loses data connection and can’t safely come to a stop.
Yes, I think they’re required to report any incidents to the DMW.
In a recent interview, they said it’ll be one city at a time due to mapping constraints. Also they’re looking to lower costs while maintaining safety.
Tier IV’s business model is important in this regard. The company has open-sourced its autonomous driving software, Autoware, so that it can be freely downloaded and used by companies and research institutions.
By involving engineers and researchers from all over the world, Tier IV hopes to rapidly advance autonomous driving technology while keeping development costs down.
They do have option for FSD transfers already. Looks like their vision model is getting complex to optimise for HW3 so HW4 would definitely help. But there’s still no guarantee FSD on HW4 will work flawlessly, and how much “Elon time” it’s gonna take to get there.
Will this new system only work with Zeekr, or their existing Jaguar vehicles as well?
Yes that’s true. They still map out every intersection, sign, signals etc. Probably it’s much safer for a L4 system to have HD maps when compared to a L2 driver-assist.
Apart from Dokku, there’s coolify and caprover.
Happens to the best of us! localhost or 127.0.0.1 should work too.
Did you get it to work?
Cloudflare tunnel only requires outbound port opened, check if you’ve allowed all outbound ports in EC2 security group (the default VPC should have this already).
Otherwise it’s probably a misconfiguration reaching the IP/port of the cloudflared service on the EC2. Have you tried checking cloudflared logs? Does your tunnel status show up as healthy?
Too scary for human passengers. Now it’s just robots riding robotaxis