dirkhh
Middle-aged Member
I don't think this has anything to do with Model 3. Model 3 is several years out (yeah, yeah, 2017, yada yada, whatever. Model X was 2013 based on that.. moving on)
I think they are chasing a lot of bugs across their increasingly complex and diverse hardware footprint. I hear from insiders that their grasp of "software distribution discipline" is still at a startup level. With >100k cars on the road that's a problem.
Anyway, just saw the first report for 2.4.35. I'm calling this a wild and active beta test, chasing way too many bugs in way too many directions. My recommendation would be to decline updates until this is settling down. There is no way they have done any reasonable Q&A on the six different builds that they have pushed to end users in the last week. They don't have the man power to do that. This is completely out of control.
I think they are chasing a lot of bugs across their increasingly complex and diverse hardware footprint. I hear from insiders that their grasp of "software distribution discipline" is still at a startup level. With >100k cars on the road that's a problem.
Anyway, just saw the first report for 2.4.35. I'm calling this a wild and active beta test, chasing way too many bugs in way too many directions. My recommendation would be to decline updates until this is settling down. There is no way they have done any reasonable Q&A on the six different builds that they have pushed to end users in the last week. They don't have the man power to do that. This is completely out of control.