Mystical2018
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Just installed. Upgrading from 10.3.1(installed Oct 29th)
Config:
100 safety score
Performance model 3
2018
Texas
Config:
100 safety score
Performance model 3
2018
Texas
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I wonder what the map data is. Is it the Tesla overlay on Google Maps? Because despite the last year’s version, Google Maps seem up to date with iOS version.Still rocking map data from last year.
Might FSD beta benefit from new map data.
The Map Data you download is Open Street Map's. This "under the hood" info basically tells Tesla things like number of lanes, direction of travel, Stop Signs, Traffic Lights, Speed limits and.... The Google satellite maps are dynamically downloaded like on your iPhone. What you see on the screen is not used by the car and probably why you often see people saying that their GPS is off since internally the car is using Open Street Maps data.I wonder what the map data is. Is it the Tesla overlay on Google Maps? Because despite the last year’s version, Google Maps seem up to date with iOS version.
For reference, they recently built a roundabout near me at what was previously two nearby T intersections. Before the roundabout, going straight through required a left turn, then a right turn 100 ft down the road. Now that there's the roundabout, the turn-by-turn directions still indicate it should be a left turn and then a right turn, but the satellite imagery shows the new roundabout, and the live traffic orange/red lines also correctly show on the new roundabout.The Map Data you download is Open Street Map's. This "under the hood" info basically tells Tesla things like number of lanes, direction of travel, Stop Signs, Traffic Lights, Speed limits and.... The Google satellite maps are dynamically downloaded like on your iPhone. What you see on the screen is not used by the car and probably why you often see people saying that their GPS is off since internally the car is using Open Street Maps data.
Yea, should have said HELPS Tesla with things like..... The car still "makes decisions" based on what it "sees" and this "overrides" the OSM data.For reference, they recently built a roundabout near me at what was previously two nearby T intersections. Before the roundabout, going straight through required a left turn, then a right turn 100 ft down the road. Now that there's the roundabout, the turn-by-turn directions still indicate it should be a left turn and then a right turn, but the satellite imagery shows the new roundabout, and the live traffic orange/red lines also correctly show on the new roundabout.
Interestingly, FSD usually navigates this new semi-un-mapped roundabout just as well as any other roundabout and always takes the correct exit, even while the turn-by-turn directions are saying random things as we enter the roundabout and leave what the outdated map thinks is drive-able road area
Date | 11/08 | 11/07 | 11/06 |
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Installs | 535 | 86 | 279 |
Are there any highway changes in 10.4? I will be taking a long drive and just wanted to make sure 10.4 doesn't mess up highway driving...
My MS updated to 10.4 but my cruise control and autosteer are disabled like when 10.3 rolled back for a couple days. Anyone else?
I had the same issue with it being disabled and received the 2nd update of 2021.36.8.5 as well. Just got back and all is working now.Yes, mine was disabled too. Last night I got a new software update notification. It still says 2021.36.8.5, same as the last update. I haven’t had a chance to see if the issue is fixed yet.
Checking Open Street Maps for an area that I frequently have issues with my Y putting its turn signal on while on a main route - rt. 1 shows no reason as to why it should put a turn signal on unless it thinks it is a fork in the road, Also, coming through a traffic light in another area of town, the lane splits into two, one right turn lane and one continuing on (same road rt 1) and this lane split is not reflected on open street maps so unless there is some underlying data that isn't shown on the UI, the car is picking the lane with pure vision or some other way. In 10.2 it would get in the turning lane and then merge over into the other lane which was dangerous as any human driver going into the turning lane means to turn and any person following would logically think it ok to pass them in on the left. In 10.3 the car started going into the correct non turning lane. So I feel it is something with neural net and not open street maps. Not saying they're not using open street maps but I don't think its used for everything. This is just anecdotal obviously and I could be wrong here.The Map Data you download is Open Street Map's. This "under the hood" info basically tells Tesla things like number of lanes, direction of travel, Stop Signs, Traffic Lights, Speed limits and.... The Google satellite maps are dynamically downloaded like on your iPhone. What you see on the screen is not used by the car and probably why you often see people saying that their GPS is off since internally the car is using Open Street Maps data.
Damn! It looks like just refresh Model S are getting the Sentry Live feature. No love for older S and X that don't have the inside camera....Confirmed here too.
The inside camera isn’t used though for this…Damn! It looks like just refresh Model S are getting the Sentry Live feature. No love for older S and X that don't have the inside camera....
Yeah, but they seem to be gating the Sentry Live feature based on whether the car has that camera or not. All FSD testers with Model 3, Y, and refresh S are getting Sentry Live, while pre-refresh S and X are not.The inside camera isn’t used though for this…