Seeing all the Waymos driving around in SF is pretty inspiring. It's mesmerizing to see robots just reliably do real-world tasks.
Just like with LLMs, open-source capability will catch up. In a couple years openpilot will have the capability of FSD/waymo. Exciting future!
🟢New role: openpilot tools engineer
openpilot supports 300 different cars, and it's all because of the tooling and community we've built.
Email [email protected] if you want to build even more incredible tooling for the next 1000 cars.
No self-driving knowledge necessary.
Weekend project: reverse engineered the RAM 2500 CAN bus.
Captured live CAN traffic, found the message IDs that moved in the 2024 layout, patched the DBC/fingerprint path, and got openpilot working.
Supervised L2, not full self driving, but still pretty damn cool!
.@realGeorgeHotz doesn’t follow the script.
From jailbreaking the iPhone at 17 and reverse-engineering the PS3 to building open-source self-driving technology at @comma_ai, he's consistently pushed the boundaries of what's possible.
Now, as founder of @__tinygrad__, he’s
If the last 24 hours has taught us anything, it's the value of open source.
openpilot is to FSD as Kimi is to Fable. Open source AI lags behind now, but who are you betting on long term?
Getting mad about Elon becoming a trillionaire is literally a skill issue. Git gud.
The size of Tesla never stopped @comma_ai or @EdisonMotorsLtd from competing.