Tesla FSD Supervised and the Dinosaur thinking around it

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Supervised is still dismissed as “just driver assistance” by many critics. But that misses the point entirely. While others debate labels, Tesla is solving the far harder problem: real-world driving across complex environments, powered by a software-first approach that improves at relentless speed. This is not about Level 3 badges or sensor checklists. It is about who is building the smarter, scalable, and ultimately more relevant model for the future of mobility.

Fair Play: Tesla Delivered!

After all the noise, shifting expectations and familiar Tesla theatre, there is now something real on the table: approval. RDW has granted provisional validity for Tesla’s FSD in the Netherlands, and that deserves recognition. My original skepticism was reasonable at the time, but facts matter more than ego. So yes, fair play to Tesla. This time, the hype was followed by paperwork, and that makes all the difference.

Tesla’s FSD Deadline Farce

Tesla’s April 10 FSD saga was never just about one missed date. It was about a company once again feeding the public a timeline it did not truly control, while the responsible Dutch authority communicated in far more cautious terms. That is the real problem: not delay itself, but the sloppy, hype-driven habit of turning expectations into apparent facts and leaving everyone else to deal with the confusion.

The Tesla FSD Paradox

Tesla may be close to a genuine breakthrough in supervised autonomous driving in Europe, and that deserves real recognition. Its vision-based system looks astonishingly capable in complex traffic. But that progress also makes Tesla’s everyday stupidity even funnier. When a car can seemingly understand cyclists, pedestrians and chaos, yet still fails at a blatantly obvious route, admiration quickly turns into disbelief.

Google Pixel 10: The Phone that Pretends to Charge

Congratulations, Google. You’ve done it again! You’ve managed to take something as basic, as universally expected, as charging a phone, and turn it into a magic trick worthy of Vegas. The Pixel 10 Pro doesn’t just charge slowly. Oh no,…

A Case for Tesla: Vision Only?

Elon Musk is renowned for his ambitious, often grandiose visions, and his tendency to announce groundbreaking technology far in advance. Yet, the timelines Musk sets for Tesla’s developments, particularly in autonomous driving, frequently go unmet, causing many to dismiss his…

The Two Faces of Elon Musk: A Tale of Two Companies

Just three days after what can only be described as an underwhelming performance at Tesla’s much-hyped Robotaxi event, Elon Musk’s other brainchild, SpaceX, achieved an engineering feat that borders on the surreal. The largest multi-stage rocket ever launched successfully reached…

Tesla Robotaxi Event: A Promised Revolutionary Failure

Elon Musk, the tireless visionary of Silicon Valley, had promised something monumental: The Tesla Robotaxi event would “go down in history,” and people would still be talking about it a hundred years from now. Bold, sure, but not entirely out…

Becoming a Software Company: A Requirement for Autonomous Driving?

In a simple tweet, Tesla has revealed its plan to transition its long-awaited Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature out of beta and make it publicly available in North America. This move marks a significant leap forward in autonomous driving technology and…

Tesla’s Lackluster Audio Experience: A Missed Opportunity for Innovation

Tesla, the trailblazer in the realm of electric vehicles, has undeniably revolutionized the automotive industry with its innovative technologies and sleek designs. However, one area where Tesla falls short of its reputation as a paragon of excellence is in its…