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<blockquote data-quote="brianman" data-source="post: 1193060" data-attributes="member: 8762"><p>When new features are coming out, there's always a flurry of discussion about it right before it comes out. Then there's some beta leak stuff. Guesses before and after that. Then the firmware comes out and even more flurry of activity. Then it dies down. A year late people end up asking how stuff works and like 10 people chime in with different ways of phrasing the answer, and it finally settles on one or two really good descriptions.</p><p></p><p>This time, I thought it might be fun to try a slightly different tack.</p><p></p><p><strong>Step 1: Collate questions about how the new feature works.</strong></p><p>Step 2: Firmware generally available.</p><p>Step 3: Answer questions.</p><p>Step 4: Make wiki, iterate on "Q&A" flavors of #1 and #3.</p><p></p><p>We're currently at step 1 (bolded above) and that is the intent of this thread.</p><p></p><p>Note that I've chosen tomorrow (10/15, Thursday) as the assumed "Thursday in question" for release of the firmware as per Elon, and then added a weeek (since he said 5d rollout) before we start a new thread to start answering or (more likely) it just becomes mixed into this thread. But anyway, the date is to say "let's focus on the firmware available on 10/22" -- rather than potential revisions between now (10/14) and then.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p>The question that inspired this thread:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianman, post: 1193060, member: 8762"] When new features are coming out, there's always a flurry of discussion about it right before it comes out. Then there's some beta leak stuff. Guesses before and after that. Then the firmware comes out and even more flurry of activity. Then it dies down. A year late people end up asking how stuff works and like 10 people chime in with different ways of phrasing the answer, and it finally settles on one or two really good descriptions. This time, I thought it might be fun to try a slightly different tack. [B]Step 1: Collate questions about how the new feature works.[/B] Step 2: Firmware generally available. Step 3: Answer questions. Step 4: Make wiki, iterate on "Q&A" flavors of #1 and #3. We're currently at step 1 (bolded above) and that is the intent of this thread. Note that I've chosen tomorrow (10/15, Thursday) as the assumed "Thursday in question" for release of the firmware as per Elon, and then added a weeek (since he said 5d rollout) before we start a new thread to start answering or (more likely) it just becomes mixed into this thread. But anyway, the date is to say "let's focus on the firmware available on 10/22" -- rather than potential revisions between now (10/14) and then. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] The question that inspired this thread: [/QUOTE]
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