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"Level 5-capable" is the careful wording he used; in a way, that's not too different from "all hardware needed for full self driving" ;)
I saw some tweets that showed a bunch of toggles in the dev firmware that enable/disable some/all of these behaviors. In theory enabling some of...
Not confused, but definitely wondering how large the EAP pool is if 1k users excludes early access folks
On the Q4 earnings call, Elon said there are almost 1000 people in the FSD Beta
Noticed the other day at least one of my B pillar cams has some moisture residue on the inside of the glass... explains why that cam keeps getting...
Yeah, for the majority of cases, but also incoming / already-visible trains in case for some reason the lights aren't flashing and the barrier is up
I don't think lidar is required for this specific instance - I might be oversimplifying but it looks like they need to add another classifier for...
You haven’t lived until your car tries to stop at a green light that it saw about 200-300 feet off the (opposite) side of the freeway you are on...
I also noticed additional traffic light visualizations where even I couldn’t figure out which light it was visualizing from where I was sitting....
Welcome to FSD package ownership ;)
I’ve seen tollbooth-related messages and reactions (eg car slowing down) for a long time. Not sure if it would stop if I needed to pay cash though...
I follow this Twitter list and it has all the known Twitter users that have the beta; I watched the group grow from ~21 to 31 in the last couple...
I saw some quotes from the CTO on reddit that said there's no safety driver or remote control to the situations shown. The roads were closed and...
The former of course ;) Elon did mention in an earlier tweet the beta will widen if this release goes well, but I assume that means either more...
Installing 44.10.1 now. 2020.44's version of Spotify is way better than what we had before to the point I'll start using it from the car instead...
There might be some parked/moving car detection - some of the videos show the FSD beta car passing garbage trucks or regular parked cars on a...
Maybe just a poorly mapped exit? It should slow down for the exit, transition to regular AP, and actually stop you at roughly the end of the ramp...
Looks as good as human-driven to me - like the time I drove a relatively powerful RWD RC car for the first time, straight into the curb.
They probably just threw elements of the dev UI into the regular screen view for testing purposes as the final V11 UI is not ready yet. Some of...
Yep those look like generated waypoints... I also thought the car veered left a bit to go around the parked car. Pretty cool, can't wait for...
It's certainly not trivial, but since lidar is only needed for perception and wouldn't necessarily factor into the rest of the driving logic, and...
Yeah, the software would probably be the easiest part of the equation (though also not “free”). Whether it would improve performance enough to...
Those are probably all would be good to note, although parked cars to me falls under the same "lane finding algorithm failures" category. It would...
Stepwise change from what we had before. Size and direction of step is TBD ;)
Most of your examples expose the rather naive algorithms currently used for lane following; they seem to check for some level of confidence in...
Saw some reports of stopping for intersections being smoother, but in my experience stopping for stop signs on local roads on TACC is still quite...
It does a little better in some cases like this if you have navigate on autopilot enabled, at least if you're passing a spot where 1 lane becomes...
I did. The tech tried the car again and couldn't reproduce the noise on another brief test drive. Unfortunately it was the end of day at the...
They ended up adding a bunch of grease and sound deadening insulation but it didn't resolve anything since the sound wasn't being produced by the...
Yeah ^ it doesn’t use GPS for lane keeping, so either the lane lines were messed up, the windshield was dusty, or it was just trying center itself
I recall seeing some tweets that suggested the board was slightly redesigned for the Model Y, so it's possible the .1 refers to these design changes
Generally I’ve seen it only react to signs on +5mph limit roads (although some residential streets in my area have neither AP speed restrictions...
I've noticed this behavior for the last few versions, starting probably around version 2020.20-something. 36.3.1 seemed to make it more subtle for...
Yeah, you may need a new steering control module or something like that, the unit that contains both the left/right stalks. Mine had the opposite...
Have you tried resetting the camera calibration in the service menu? I had 36.3.1 (now 36.10 but haven't driven yet) and that behavior doesn't...
Remembered I can get the sound to happen without actually driving. Generally putting a bit of weight on the steering wheel triggers the sound, or...
Let me know what they say - for me it's most often associated with changing steering angle as well, but I've heard it while backing out of my...
If I put a little bit of weight on the steering wheel (e.g. let my arms hang off it), there's a clicking or creaking that happens from what sounds...
White or black interior? I read a bunch of comments that suggested the white seats were somehow more comfortable, but I'm not sure of the specifics
I don't know if it's 36.3.1 specifically or just some difference in conditions that made it behave a bit differently. It's still extremely shaky...
I guess they’ve been marking the “relevant” lights in the UI for a while, but the visualization has been sort of subtle - the lights that it...
Anyone experience lag between disengaging autopilot and the disengagement chime on this version? On one drive it would take up to ~1 second for...
I finally tried 32.3 last night and saw no difference through a few of the curves I’ve driven multiple times... still slows down to at least 5-10...
I have some strange click from the steering column area with mine too; soon taking it to service to investigate. Seems to come from somewhere in...
Probably not much functional happening until the 'rewrite'... I hope around 2020.36 or 2020.40 based on previous years
Hit or miss for me. Some intersections it will fly through from a dead start, others it will crawl like you mention. Been this way since release.
It triggers with some pretty specific conditions; normal "cars merging while going the same speed as you" doesn't really trigger it and that case...
I would never expect L5 type functionality with existing technology (even for Waymo tbh), but humans can also easily fail many such scenarios...
That's why they're not selling these to consumers ;)
There's a freeway exit near me where I always make a right turn, and the nav always says "take the XYZ exit and make a sharp left" for whatever...