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Nothing on Teslascope.Has it been confirmed 10.6.1 is with employees for QA testing?
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Nothing on Teslascope.Has it been confirmed 10.6.1 is with employees for QA testing?
Maybe 10.6.1 and then a pause until January while they get the holiday update readyAt this point, they should just focus on 10.7
That would make sense - but I won't be surprised if they release 10.6.1 in a day or two - and 10.7 next week.At this point, they should just focus on 10.7
Probably a toss up between the FSD beta team and the Raptor engine production teamThat would make sense - but I won't be surprised if they release 10.6.1 in a day or two - and 10.7 next week.
Just depends on what they told Elon. If they told him they will give a "quick fix" - they may be afraid to back off.
Can't imagine a more high pressure job in the tech world now than FSD beta team at Tesla.
Nope, you should get it once it’s rolling out. Keep an eye on this Twitter list of known fsd beta users: https://mobile.twitter.com/i/lists/1321956269293490182Just curious. I am on 10.5 and still no update to 10.6 or 10.6.1. Is there something I need to do different from before? I usually get the downloads immediately.
not always, for me, we have alpha for internal engineer testing, beta for specific internal org testing, and then public release for our own company and rest of the customers. but it is rare.Internal "beta" testing is called alpha testing, FYI.
Hang on there, you are close. All sign points 10.6.1 is imminent. it will first go to current 10.6, then people on 10.5, then people with 99/100.Lovely I finally hit 99 and of course they pause the rollout when I hit it. I’ll be lucky if I can keep it long enough to get included in the next round…
RoundaboutsWonder what the issues they see on their end are, they're taking their time with this one.
RoundaboutsWonder what the issues they see on their end are, they're taking their time with this one.
To get the multiplier, I took the number of recalled 10.3 in the press release and divided by the number of 10.3 TeslaFi users.I am curious as to how your numbers are derived.
Or sometimes it's called "dogfooding".Internal "beta" testing is called alpha testing, FYI.
Mardak, amazing work on this!I use numbers from Teslascope and provide a few estimates, but my high-end estimate of ~20k current FSD Beta population is close to K5TRX's estimate of 21k. Main difference I believe is I adjust for an initial FSD (Private) Beta population size, which from personal employee anecdotes indicates one of their perks was to get FSD and seem less likely to use 3rd party tracking apps.
Here's my estimates for the first 8 weeks of FSD public beta:
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Nice. That gets to the root of why I asked in the first place.To get the multiplier, I took the number of recalled 10.3 in the press release and divided by the number of 10.3 TeslaFi users.
The multiplier is about 11.
I just take the number of TeslaFi users in the beta and multiply by 11 to get a rough projection for the total number of users.
I know it's a pain but if you reboot after every drive before shifting to park you will save your score. At least reboot if you think something happened that might affect it like a FWC warning, hard braking or turning.Lovely I finally hit 99 and of course they pause the rollout when I hit it. I’ll be lucky if I can keep it long enough to get included in the next round…
I'd say FSD is in perpetual beta:On this scale, I'd characterise FSD 10.5 as early alpha.
Hey, my apologies for the noob question - where are you getting this information? I requested the beta program 2 weeks ago with a score of 100 and still nothing.not always, for me, we have alpha for internal engineer testing, beta for specific internal org testing, and then public release for our own company and rest of the customers. but it is rare.
Hang on there, you are close. All sign points 10.6.1 is imminent. it will first go to current 10.6, then people on 10.5, then people with 99/100.
Actually it is in "private beta". It will get to open perpetual beta when anyone who pays can install it (like AP and NOA).