With Tesla Vision, cabin camera, and divergent code paths I would be very cautious about immediately updating when getting the alert. I’m at 2021.4.18 and I’m going to sit tight and let everyone else beta test for a little while going forward.
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With Tesla Vision, cabin camera, and divergent code paths I would be very cautious about immediately updating when getting the alert. I’m at 2021.4.18 and I’m going to sit tight and let everyone else beta test for a little while going forward.
With Tesla Vision, cabin camera, and divergent code paths I would be very cautious about immediately updating when getting the alert. I’m at 2021.4.18 and I’m going to sit tight and let everyone else beta test for a little while going forward.
That button doesn’t do anything...Tesla software development follows standard modern code release patterns, divergent code paths are part of that and completely expected, thats how its supposed to happen.
If that makes you uncomfortable - just change the update preference from advanced to standard and move on with your life.
Just don't then complain about not getting the latest new software feature.
But the nice thing is you can switch it back any time.
That seems unlikely. Tesla isn't the kind of company to have a button that does nothing. It may not be doing something that we notice, but I'd be surprised if it was a complete placebo.That button doesn’t do anything...
That seems unlikely. Tesla isn't the kind of company to have a button that does nothing. It may not be doing something that we notice, but I'd be surprised if it was a complete placebo.
There is a lot of talk of the Bug Report button not doing anything. Many owners have tried to reference their use of the bug report button to flag issues with their car and bring it up during their service appointments only to have the service team not be able to reference the bug reports.That seems unlikely. Tesla isn't the kind of company to have a button that does nothing. It may not be doing something that we notice, but I'd be surprised if it was a complete placebo.
Well my 5yr old daughter is adamant that Tesla views every single one of the 20 doodles per day she submits via publish to Tesla although as yet we havent had any feedback.That seems unlikely. Tesla isn't the kind of company to have a button that does nothing. It may not be doing something that we notice, but I'd be surprised if it was a complete placebo.
That's because Tesla has mastered 4D chess when it comes to customer service.This is hilarious because all I've been seeing are posts about how there are no updates coming. Now you guys don't want people to get updates. This is great.
its best creating a new topic to ask a new question rather than tagging onto an existing discussion.How does one get HOMELINK? Do you have to have FSD? THANKS.
You pay for it.How does one get HOMELINK? Do you have to have FSD? THANKS.
You know that button on the elevator? The one that closes the door? It's like thatThere is a lot of talk of the Bug Report button not doing anything. Many owners have tried to reference their use of the bug report button to flag issues with their car and bring it up during their service appointments only to have the service team not be able to reference the bug reports.
It is difficult to know who to believe on the internet, be it those owners, the service repairmen, or Tesla. But I don't think the Bug Report button does anything.
I believe it puts a flag into the log and that’s about it. You need to schedule a service appt to have someone look at it.There is a lot of talk of the Bug Report button not doing anything. Many owners have tried to reference their use of the bug report button to flag issues with their car and bring it up during their service appointments only to have the service team not be able to reference the bug reports.
It is difficult to know who to believe on the internet, be it those owners, the service repairmen, or Tesla. But I don't think the Bug Report button does anything.
With Tesla Vision, cabin camera, and divergent code paths I would be very cautious about immediately updating when getting the alert. I’m at 2021.4.18 and I’m going to sit tight and let everyone else beta test for a little while going forward.