I just hope they don't change how nagging works . I drove 2 hours this morning on combination of highway & city/streets. Zero nags.
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We'll be lucky if things stay roughly the same and don't degrade more over time with additional complexity (e.g. adding highway logic). Wouldn't be surprised if we're approaching (or are already at) a local maximum with the current hardwareDidn't look like much if any improvements for Chuck's first run. Light rain but FSD seems to crumble when the windshield wipers run at high rate. Also the creep limit wall is bouncing in/out more now. And one UPL failure to pick a safe traffic opening. So one month later with a bug fix software update and things seem to remain the same at best.
Of the 12 installs of FSD Beta 10.69.3.3 today on TeslaFi so far, 7 have been from non-FSD-Beta software versions (2022.20.8/.9, 2022.28.300, 2022.36.6, 2022.40.4.1). So potentially these 12 people "Ready to Install" are also mostly new additions to FSD Beta, and they haven't even realized they've been added. Good news for those who were on "too new" 2022.40.4.1/.2 as they should also be added soon to FSD Beta without Safety Score or Autosteer requirements.These 12 people not installing this update
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Related TeslaFI screen:Of the 12 installs of FSD Beta 10.69.3.3 today on TeslaFi so far, 7 have been from non-FSD-Beta software versions (2022.20.8/.9, 2022.28.300, 2022.36.6, 2022.40.4.1). So potentially these 12 people "Ready to Install" are also mostly new additions to FSD Beta, and they haven't even realized they've been added. Good news for those who were on "too new" 2022.40.4.1/.2 as they should also be added soon to FSD Beta without Safety Score or Autosteer requirements.
The one of those that really caught my eye was 2022.28.300. That has the form of a factory build number, and is in fact the factory build delivered on my 3 that was built mid-October and reached my hands November 3. This is interesting because until now I have seen zero credible evidence of direct transition from a factory build to ANY FSDb build.Of the 12 installs of FSD Beta 10.69.3.3 today on TeslaFi so far, 7 have been from non-FSD-Beta software versions (2022.20.8/.9, 2022.28.300, 2022.36.6, 2022.40.4.1).
Could also be new vehicles in the testing fleet.Of the 12 installs of FSD Beta 10.69.3.3 today on TeslaFi so far, 7 have been from non-FSD-Beta software versions (2022.20.8/.9, 2022.28.300, 2022.36.6, 2022.40.4.1). So potentially these 12 people "Ready to Install" are also mostly new additions to FSD Beta, and they haven't even realized they've been added. Good news for those who were on "too new" 2022.40.4.1/.2 as they should also be added soon to FSD Beta without Safety Score or Autosteer requirements.
Why would being in beta mean less frequent updates? If we’re beta testing we need to be testing new versions frequently. Non-beta release are to be expected as infrequent.You should be used to it by now! Seriously, all along, part of being a beta tester is you get fewer and less frequent updates. hopefully that will change if they open up V11 to everyone but if you're not ok with that then you just need to opt out of FSD beta.
I agree, give me the steam and zoom please.Personally, if I didn't have beta yet I would choose the holiday update over trying to get into beta now. I think the truly wide release to everyone with just an FSD beta toggle within standard production firmware is not far away.
Yeah this is what we all thought would happen with the initial FSD beta request button ~14 months ago. And for a little while that was true; updates would come like every 2-4 weeks and it was great seeing FSD almost organically growing. But then about 1 month or so before the holiday update for 2021 things slowed down tremendously and we honestly started to get way way behind and some bugs that were remedied quickly we were stuck with (for me it was the sentry mode bug). It turned out that they only wanted us to be FSDbeta testers. I think a lot of us thought we would be beta testers for even the other sets of features Tesla rolled out but that ended up not being the case at all.Why would being in beta mean less frequent updates? If we’re beta testing we need to be testing new versions frequently. Non-beta release are to be expected as infrequent.
Honestly... Tesla doesn't really have external "testers" for the standard features that comes out. They do A/B releases which seems to be their pattern of software updates but in that way they almost don't even try to segregate versions that much nowadays. I think 2022 was a year that they took the "beta fleet" information and fed it into their neural networks and got great output out of it. But now they have the compute power built up with the Dojo computer and don't need our information quite as much so they don't care for the end-user to be testers quite as much. They signaled this change when they took away the report button. They want to merge everything and just release it after the internal testing is done. They usually come out with small bug fixes quickly anyway.Shills are the true beta testers, and even they don’t get the latest non-beta features. Unfortunately because FSD and main software are in different branches, we’re not beta testing any NEW software features, only beta testing the Faux Self Driving on whatever stable main branch it’s baked into.
There is a screen with details on your car’s build and it’s buried in there. I forget the menus to get there right now as I am not in the car and only used it once.How do you know if you have the older video card? I was under the impression they’re the same since the refresh and the only difference is the lights and tilting screen.
Does anyone know if 10.69.3.3 has updated release notes? Or is it just bug fixes over 69.3.1?
Yes, it’s in the Software section but all it says is ‘AMD Ryzen’. I could be wrong but I thought all the refreshed S and X models have the AMD Ryzen.There is a screen with details on your car’s build and it’s buried in there. I forget the menus to get there right now as I am not in the car and only used it once.
Confirmed.Please confirm for our safety that you don't have a phone and suction cup in the cockpit while you are flying us around at 35,000 ft !!