During the recent SF power outage, Tesla's autonomous vehicles kept operating smoothly without disruption. While the broader infrastructure took a hit, their robotaxis demonstrated impressive resilience—relying on onboard systems and distributed network architecture rather than centralized grid dependency. It's an interesting case study on how decentralized and self-sufficient tech systems handle real-world challenges. Props to the engineering that enables vehicles to function independently when surrounding systems fail.

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OneBlockAtATimevip
· 9h ago
tbh this is what true Decentralization should look like... can't blame Musk for crazy promoting himself --- Wait, the whole city is powered off and they can still run? If there's a bug, who is responsible? --- The distributed architecture part is indeed excellent... actually, Web3 should have learned from TSL how to do system redundancy --- Hmm... thinking from another angle, when centralized services stop, we all have to wait, but independent systems operate on their own, the difference is quite large --- I understand the reasoning, just don't know what the decision logic is when it loses power, is it self-judgment or is there a backend command?
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 9h ago
Ngl, this is the spirit of web3. Decentralization architecture can really handle things in practice.
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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 9h ago
This is exactly what web3 should do, Decentralization has truly been implemented once.
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