Nope. If you test your software and it shows no bugs, I'd be more worried that the test was flawed. Underneath the shiny bits we developers know how buggy software really is. Its just a fact that the smartest humans keep introducing bugs in software. The more complex the software the more complex the bugs and difficult to find.
> Stories like this are, fundamentally, just marketing press hits. The public FSD beta rollout in some sense marks the last chance to kill Tesla's autonomy product before... it wins.
Nobody owes it to Tesla to give them free publicity or be forced to immediately accept their ideas. Personally, I think its makes more sense to invest in tech that reduces dependence on needing cars in the first place.
Nope. If you test your software and it shows no bugs, I'd be more worried that the test was flawed. Underneath the shiny bits we developers know how buggy software really is. Its just a fact that the smartest humans keep introducing bugs in software. The more complex the software the more complex the bugs and difficult to find.
> Stories like this are, fundamentally, just marketing press hits. The public FSD beta rollout in some sense marks the last chance to kill Tesla's autonomy product before... it wins.
Nobody owes it to Tesla to give them free publicity or be forced to immediately accept their ideas. Personally, I think its makes more sense to invest in tech that reduces dependence on needing cars in the first place.