DanCar
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You will be able to just tap a parking spot on the map and the car will auto park
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Several Chinese OEM:s already have this actually working. Right now.You will be able to just tap a parking spot on the map and the car will auto park
What does this mean though? You can already do this in some way. How is this any different than regular auto park. This is very different than the “reverse summon” we were promised. Doesn’t actually sound that cool tbh.You will be able to just tap a parking spot on the map and the car will auto park
The visualisation needs a lot of improvement.What does this mean though? You can already do this in some way. How is this any different than regular auto park. This is very different than the “reverse summon” we were promised. Doesn’t actually sound that cool tbh.
Don't use AP or FSD Beta in snow.It’s shows 2-4inches of snow as a “hazard” and prompts you to “stop”. Kinda silly.
Many factors can impact the performance of Autopilot, causing the system to be unable to function as intended. These include, but are not limited to: poor visibility (due to heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.), bright light (due to oncoming headlights, direct sunlight, etc.), mud, ice, snow, interference or obstruction by objects mounted onto the vehicle (such as a bike rack), obstruction caused by applying excessive paint or adhesive products (such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating, etc.) onto the vehicle; narrow, high curvature or winding roads, a damaged or misaligned bumper and extremely hot or cold temperatures.
If you have 2-4 inches of snow you’re a fool to use AP or FSDIt’s shows 2-4inches of snow as a “hazard” and prompts you to “stop”. Kinda silly.
Thank you for your concern. I’m referring to the “3D parking aid” and how it renders snow as a “hazard” in a poorly plowed parking lot. I’ve been on FSD beta since 10.2, I know what it can and cannot do.If you have 2-4 inches of snow you’re a fool to use AP or FSD
See my post above.Don't use AP or FSD Beta in snow.
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Ah, ok.Thank you for your concern. I’m referring to the “3D parking aid” and how it renders snow as a “hazard” in a poorly plowed parking lot. I’ve been on FSD beta since 10.2, I know what it can and cannot do.
Would USS register a snow bank as a solid object?Ah, ok.
I can’t say as I disagree - expecting the system to distinguish between snow, a chunk of ice or a rock is a bit much at this point.
If it was tall enough. 2-4 inch high snow will not register - especially if it is close to the car.Would USS register a snow bank as a solid object?
I meant in general.If it was tall enough. 2-4 inch high snow will not register - especially if it is close to the car.
it has for me in the past. Plain snow isn’t so bad but you can have ice chunks that actually look like chunks of snow and are big enough to damage your car.I meant in general.
Obviously that it not what I disliked about the post. You know my post history perfectly well and it is disingenuous to pretend that I think using AP/FSD in the snow is safe.see Alan disliked my post saying it was fool hardy to use AP or FSD in 2-4” of snow. Remind me not to drive when he’s around.
I actually wasn't being disingenuous - I truly wasn't sure what you disliked.Obviously that it not what I disliked about the post. You know my post history perfectly well and it is disingenuous to pretend that I think using AP/FSD in the snow is safe.
I just thought the post I disagreed with was rude, and it was also completely wrong about what was being discussed (Park Assist), which has nothing to do with AP or FSD.