dark cloud
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Due to the comments below from IIaforest I think updating is now the smart thing to do.Update: I went ahead and processed the update (take a shot every time I say "update") and so far I'm happy.
It took quite a while for us to get V11 after the MCU2 users, I presume that is due to extensive testing in the older MCU1's and revisions to ensure quality? Have Tesla finally changed their ways and prioritized quality control over speed of delivery? (At least in terms of firmware updates, not talking about delivery of new vehicles Will we not need 3 more software updates for inevitable bug fixes? No, we probably will.
It's updating the maps now so hopefully we'll see waypoints with new map data?
Well, after rejoicing after receiving Tidal I am now optimistic that they haven't completely forgotten about us MCU1 users, and maybe the next update may have waypoints?
I did notice (probably comments in this thread) that my browser did work after the last update(2021.24.48), the first time in 3 years. Not that I care, as I don't use it anyway, but for sure some of the code must have been changed which improved efficiency. I assumed because of this person's input and expertise. I can say I haven't had a spontaneous reboot in many months. I only forced a reboot 2 times: once after they put it in service mode after a windshield replacement and an error message in the cluster wouldn't clear (even the bodyshop hadn't seen that before). And once after botching a voice control the right side of the cluster went blank for several minutes. Haven't had enough time to make a judgement of this latest update.Anyone with the update can say if the UI is slower?
The Tegra is already stretched in our MCU1, going from v10 to v11 make it worst or not? I read some news less than a year back that John Carmack was suppose to help make the UI faster... Never heard from that but I was looking for this too and maybe this v11 includes his work.