Yes I've heard of many people doing it like that. I don't get it, it completely nullifies the point of running being quick and easily accessible IMO. If you're pro or semi-pro and training for an event type that your local area doesn't provide the optimal training conditions for, it makes sense. But for the other 99% of us that are just recreational runners, it just seems silly.
Grippler
Come by with receipts and claim a full refund then
Why not just run the torrenting stack behind the VPN in a separate docker container? Then the rest of your media server is completely unaffected by the VPN and no need for any split tunneling.
due to some technical considerations I don't like to run a VPN on my media server
What's the reasons against using a VPN here?
Yeah holy shit, this sounds like a POS software I'd stay away from it.
Colour, lorry, biscuit...NEEEEXT
That seems to be region specific then, because I just checked and autopilot is still included by default where i live (northern Europe). Only enhanced autopilot and FSD are additional purchases here.
I mean, that's not really unique to Tesla customers in any way. Lots of people like to be early adopters of new things, tech more than other things I believe. More often than it's not very good when they buy in to it.
Why would they when the website specifically and quite clearly distinguishes the two...only a person that makes no effort to understand what they're talking about would get confused and continue to spread false information.
They distinctly labeled them with names that are not even remotely close in wording, one even with a very clear and precise name of the intended feature set (FSD). I can't really see how people can think they're the same TBH, especially considering the clear distinction between the two on their website.
I 100% agree the feature set of FSD is false marketing and wildy misleading as it's currently not even close to delivering anything beyond level 2 autonomy, and hasn't for the past decade since they announced it was "ready end of year", albeit still more capable than the auto pilot feature (at least in the closed beta).
No it has always been an additional purchase. The only "self driving" mode that's included by default is their "auto pilot", which is just TACC with better lane assist so it can take sharper bends in the road without "bouncing" between the lines like most other cars do with lane assist.
Most people seem to incorrectly think that autopilot and FSD are the same thing, but they are not.
BD's Atlas is a humanoid too