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The hardware is the same so you hardly have a "vintage" car 🤣 . I'm also waiting as many others. It is rollout and some of us have to be a latter end of the rollout.
Lol. Didn’t mean vintage that way , I just meant a different vintage . I thought some controllers change a little over time so they’d need a slightly different build but that was just a guess . Hanging tight … :)
 
Here is the compilation of FSD Beta releases, starting with 10.




All this information comes from Teslafi. Employee only dates are ignored.

Release : Release number. Releases that most of the testers got are in bold and I'm calling them "major releases".
Build : Software build number.
Date : Date non-employees first got the release.
Days from Prev Rel : Number of days from the previous named release.
Days from Mjr Rel : Number of days from the previous major release.
Max # : Number of people who got the release on the day maximum people got the release.
Date of Max : Date on which maximum number of people got the release.

Let me know if you have any corrections, suggestions and updates.

I'll request mods to turn this into a wiki so that I can make corrections and keep this table up to date.

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I'm curious, what does the * indicate for 2023.12.10's release of FSD 11.3.6? I looked for this in the newer posts in the thread; I didn't find it, but I probably just missed it.

Thanks in advance.
 
Sorry for not understanding the FSD upgrade path (after reading many threads). And double sorry if this is the wrong thread to ask.

If understand correctly in order to get FSD, the FSD version must be later than the non-FSD version currently on the car. And if it is earlier, one is to refuse non-FSD version updates until an FSD version is available off the branch on the car, and then subscribe and request FSD?

2023.7.15 (FSD Beta 11.4.3) is on my Model S.

I would like to get that FSD version (FSD Beta 11.4.3) or later on my Model Y, which currenly is on the non-FSD version
2023.12.9 (non-FSD) is on my Model Y.

There appear to be 4 wide release FSD Beta versions off the 2023 branch.
2023.7.5 (FSD Beta 11.4.1)
2023.12.9 (non-FSD) [on my Model Y]
2023.12.10 (FSD Beta 11.3.6)
2023.7.10 (FSD Beta 11.4.2)
2023.7.15 (FSD Beta 11.4.3) [on my Model S]


If I have 2023.12.9 on my Model Y, does that mean if I subscribe now, I will get FSD Beta, but only version 2023.12.10 (FSD Beta 11.3.6)?
Or will I not get anything because 11.3.6 is no longer being uploaded?

And if I want 11.4.x, I should refuse updates until my 2023.12.x branch gets an 11.4.x FSD offshoot? Which could be something like 2023.12.69 (FSD Beta 11.4.8)?
 
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Sorry for not understanding the FSD upgrade path (after reading many threads). And double sorry if this is the wrong thread to ask.

If understand correctly in order to get FSD, the FSD version must be later than the non-FSD version currently on the car. And if it is earlier, one is to refuse non-FSD version updates until an FSD version is available off the branch on the car, and then subscribe and request FSD?

2023.7.15 (FSD Beta 11.4.3) is on my Model S.

I would like to get that FSD version (FSD Beta 11.4.3) or later on my Model Y, which currenly is on the non-FSD version
2023.12.9 (non-FSD) is on my Model Y.

There appear to be 4 wide release FSD Beta versions off the 2023 branch.
2023.7.5 (FSD Beta 11.4.1)
2023.12.9 (non-FSD) [on my Model Y]
2023.12.10 (FSD Beta 11.3.6)
2023.7.10 (FSD Beta 11.4.2)
2023.7.15 (FSD Beta 11.4.3) [on my Model S]


If I have 2023.12.9 on my Model Y, does that mean if I subscribe now, I will get FSD Beta, but only version 2023.12.10 (FSD Beta 11.3.6)?
Or will I not get anything because 11.3.6 is no longer being uploaded?

And if I want 11.4.x, I should refuse updates until my 2023.12.x branch gets an 11.4.x FSD offshoot? Which could be something like 2023.12.69 (FSD Beta 11.4.8)?
I think that you are right that if you subscribe now with your TMY you will get 2023.12.11 / 11.3.6 (still being installed as I saw one 1 min ago).
It seems you could wait like you said refusing updates.

If it was me, I would just sign up and get the 11.3.6 one. They'll catch up and less hassle for you.

Below via this link: TeslaFi.com Firmware Tracker
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I think that you are right that if you subscribe now with your TMY you will get 2023.12.11 / 11.3.6 (still being installed as I saw one 1 min ago).
It seems you could wait like you said refusing updates.

If it was me, I would just sign up and get the 11.3.6 one. They'll catch up and less hassle for you.

Below via this link: TeslaFi.com Firmware Tracker
Thanks for the input!

2023.7.5 (FSD Beta 11.4.1)
2023.12.9 (non-FSD) [on my Model Y]
2023.12.10 (FSD Beta 11.3.6)
2023.12.11 (FSD Beta 11.3.6)
2023.7.10 (FSD Beta 11.4.2)
2023.7.15 (FSD Beta 11.4.3) [on my Model S]

The question is, weather or not I get 11.3.6 now, how long will it take to get an 11.4.x build on the 2023.12.x branch. I don't really want 11.3.6 on the Model Y. And if it takes 6 months to get there then that is too long. I wanted the other household drivers to try out 11.4.x this summer for a few months and then stop the subscription.

Look at how many folks (15%) are still on some version of 11.3.6.
I bet they are waiting on a 11.4.x branch off of there 2023.12.x version!?
I guess we are just not to the point of switching Beta on and off.
I feel very lucky to have been getting the latest FSD version after about 20% of others do.
And that could change based on the number of birds on the roof 🤣.

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Can someone please confirm if 2023.26.7 includes FSDB 11.3.6 ? It's not showing in TeslaFi.
Today TeslaFi has finally added 11.3.6 tag to 2023.26.7. Not sure why it takes nearly a month after release to correct the confusion even though there were reports of people using FSD Beta within days of it being available. But then on the flip side 11.4.4 for general release 2023.26.10/2023.26.11 and 11.4.7 early access 2023.7.30 are tagged even before installs have completed. Then again, TeslaFi is still missing the FSD Beta tags on various other versions including those from factory, e.g., 2023.20.200.

I suppose similar issue here for this thread/wiki in keeping it up to date of deciding which versions are interesting enough to update vs general releases that just have the same FSD Beta version from before. Some of this complexity is the current split of general vs early, but potentially Tesla will clean that up soon too.
 
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I've not updated this in a while. So, today I went to teslafi to get info.

BUT - I can no longer see the release page since I don't have a login. Looks like Teslafi wants me to link to Tesla.com login and I can't register at Teslafi without linking.

Anyone has a workaround ?

ps : Well, this time it let me in !
 
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