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  1. Mackaypett

    2017 Model S HW2.0 to HW3.0 upgrade today

    Can't wait to try it out! IMG_0837 by Mackaypett posted Jun 1, 2020 at 5:18 PM
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    IMG_0837

    HW3.0 for 2.0 MS
  3. Mackaypett

    2019.32.x.x comments and experiences

    Cars have stopped dancing on the binnacle!
  4. Mackaypett

    Tesla autopilot HW3

    How about putting that spare processor to work creating a 3D model of the surroundings on the move and holding that in memory long enough so that things that disappear from line of sight of the cameras are still in the car’s awareness?
  5. Mackaypett

    Blog Will Tesla Be Different When the 'Fleet Wakes Up?'

    It seems to me that no economical ICE or BEV car could be successfully retrofitted for FSD. Tesla’s famous precision handling and responsiveness is not just for sports car enthusiasts, it’s a necessary component of FSD.
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    Software Update 2018.46.x

    Teslafi is showing a car with 2018.46.1. Has anyone here seen the release notes?
  7. Mackaypett

    Software Update 2018.42.x

    Just installed 42.2 in Mexico
  8. Mackaypett

    Neural Networks

    Two successive frames can also give us distance to stationary objects when the car is in motion.
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    Neural Networks

    I assume that whatever reason led AK to process frames in pairs to derive distance and speed rather than use a RNN, would apply as well to deriving acceleration from 3 successive frames.
  10. Mackaypett

    Neural Networks

    Would it be a lot more complicated to process frames in triplets, so that acceleration as well as speed relative to our car can be derived? This could better evaluate risk of collision and reduce false positives.
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    Feature Wish List

    There’s a tremendous amount of collective computing power sitting practically idle while our Tesla’s are parked. Rather than uploading clips, let the onboard computer analyze the routes driven, incrementally improve the car’s driving each time it goes over a route, and share it’s discoveries...
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    Feature Wish List

    What if a Tesla could dream while parked? Meaning recall video from new stretches of road covered, analyze to identify permanent features, optimum drivable path, infer where missing lane markings should be, locate road hazards like potholes and speed bumps (accelerometer data would be great if...
  13. Mackaypett

    Blog Tesla Releases Statement on Fatal Model X Crash

    Automatic Emergency Braking has got to work for stationary objects ASAP. I know phantom braking is a challenge, but I’m sure 3 front-facing cameras and 1 radar can figure it out. Pedestrians and bicycles might be trickier, but they have to be worked out too.