Anyone heard of comma-ai?

I can only do so much to further the progress with this project, in the near future have to pay a bounty fee for a programmer to finish up my work. If anyone else is interested in this project and would like to help out feel free to let me know.
 
I couldn’t agree more! If I wanted driverless, I wouldn’t have purchased a powerful Stinger.
WHAT!? I love to drive, not sit in the passenger seat and play with the touch screen. :D
 
any updates?
 
______________________________
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
The Stinger branch was deleted last time I checked and I haven't seen any talk about it. I think someone got it working in some state and then stopped.
No, it’s actively supported in the fork that is in sync with upstream. Join their slack and then Hyundai channel in it to find out more.

Videos of maintainer of the fork:
(Note that he drives another Kia, there are at least 3 daily Stinger users who use the same setup, I’ve seen their videos in the channel too)

ku7 tech
 
No one with Kia/Hyundai uses upstream - they use this fork, it has Kia/Hyundai specific features, that’s why upstream is slow to update. Basic support tho was merged into upstream
 
I haven't checked in a few weeks and there wasn't anything in the Kia channel. Looking at the Hyundai channel I'm seeing that it's supported. Just need to get a giraffe if I can fugue out how to make one.
 
Last edited:
Basically he was able to make steering control to be controlled by open pilot, while stock lane departure warning stays on, while stock cruise control is on OR off. Judging by videos it’s literally better than Tesla autopilot - it can steer you while you safely control breaking/acceleration, with all factory safeties still on
 
______________________________
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
I haven't checked in the weeks and there wasn't anything in the Kia channel. Looking at the Hyundai channel I'm seeing that it's supported. Just need to get a giraffe if I can fugue out how to make one.
Apparently guys in the channel were able to make wire giraffe that sticks under OEM covers
 
I have used it the biggest pita is building the connectors.. I am hoping to order some boards soon to make it a pcb instead of wirea
 
I can only do so much to further the progress with this project, in the near future have to pay a bounty fee for a programmer to finish up my work. If anyone else is interested in this project and would like to help out feel free to let me know.

@Killian
How's the testing going? What language is Comma.ai written in? What have you added to the project so far? I'm a software engineering manager with a EE background so I could see myself getting involved in this project.
 
Testing is going great . Drives so much better at 0.5.7
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
I have used it the biggest pita is building the connectors.. I am hoping to order some boards soon to make it a pcb instead of wirea
Any luck with the PCB? Do you know anyone with access to the male & female connectors for connecting into LKA module?
 
______________________________
This is insane. Automated driving system - Wikipedia You can't have private drivers developing their own interface via some public software, so that they can engage in navel gazing on thousand mile road trips while their cars "drive themselves".

The industry is only up to level two to three on public roads in general. In specified, controlled environments they can get up to five; that's without real world ambushes like kids charging out into the street after a ball, or bicyclists cutting across the road in front of you, or some maroon running a red light or bailing on a left turn to turn right instead, etc. and etc. and etc.

So, any of you trying this on your own is a public menace. Go ahead, join that woman last spring who ran her Tesla at 60 MPH into the rear end of a stationary fire truck waiting for a red light. She was letting her Tesla drive for her for two years before "the perfect storm" of conditions nearly killed her (she got off easy with a broken ankle instead, because Tesla is a very safe car).
 
bsod.jpg

It's interesting. But I'm can't shake the image of seeing this as we headon the semi...

(And yes, I know it's not Windows we're talking about. Kernel panic, whatever...dead is dead)
 
Sounds like a scam.

Self driving technology is a problem that several multi billion dollar entities are working on, including Google and the Department of Defense, and have yet to come close to solving it.

It's not going happen with an iPhone attachment and a dongle.
this didnt age well
 
Kia Stinger
Back
Top