FSDtester#1
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There was a nudist sunbathing in the corner of the pic!!! Had to deleteHey, where'd your pretty picture go? It popped up on the thread and I tried to like it but now the post is gone.
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There was a nudist sunbathing in the corner of the pic!!! Had to deleteHey, where'd your pretty picture go? It popped up on the thread and I tried to like it but now the post is gone.
I haven't had curbing but there are times where the trajectory feels uncomfortable and you know you'll either grind the rim a bit or be within a couple of inches. It's definitely not looking to full-on take curbs, but that slight grind is all you need to make them look like crap. I feel like happens more often on left hand turns.I think it is weird that some people have problems with FSD curbing wheels. I don't see it ever getting that close. Is it only an issue on some models? (I have a Model Y.) Is it some kind of weird road design that causes a problem?
Batmobile is all gassed up and ready, do you need me to pick you up along the way?I'm actually in Guatemala today!!
Starting the hike back to the US
Ah, dang, should have screenshotted. Slide into my dm's, lolThere was a nudist sunbathing in the corner of the pic!!! Had to delete
In my case, I drive on curving two lane roads, and the car loves to get out of position in the middle of a curve and then adjust while in the turn. It also goes faster through curves than I would. Both are assuredly increasing wear on the "grippy" EV tires. I assume the launches from standing starts and pulsed braking aren't too helpful on that score, either.I think it is weird that some people have problems with FSD curbing wheels. I don't see it ever getting that close. Is it only an issue on some models? (I have a Model Y.) Is it some kind of weird road design that causes a problem?
I think crashing because of being unwise is the ultimate strike!Not to mention that FSD doesn’t give strikes for being used in the fog. Red wheel of death and having it crash and become unusable - yes.
I’ve routinely gotten the message at night on dark roads. I suspect what’s happening is it’s dark enough that the camera can’t see anything and the software thinks it’s occluded. When I’ve gotten into lighter areas with more lights it goes away.14.9,
Anyone else getting “one or more side cameras occluded” message when driving at night? Had this for 14 miles just now. Clean car, clear night. HW4 car here.
Yea, I occasionally see that message on both cars and it's always on super dark nights, darker than @FSDtester#1 soulI’ve routinely gotten the message at night on dark roads. I suspect what’s happening is it’s dark enough that the camera can’t see anything and the software thinks it’s occluded. When I’ve gotten into lighter areas with more lights it goes away.
Agreed - it’s almost entirely blocked by my hands.Man, that speed indicator is HUGE..
And which one of you bozos asked for the energy/regen bar to be moved to obscurity.? It’s now nearly useless.
No superchargers in Guatemala?I'm actually in Guatemala today!!
Starting the hike back to the US
Ah, now I get it. You guys are talking about a car without a DIC.Agreed - it’s almost entirely blocked by my hands.
Full screen view is useless, too.
Wow, way to just rub your DIC in the model 3/Y owners faces...Ah, now I get it. You guys are talking about car without a DIC.
Agreed. Useless for me as are all the games, wish they would concentrate on substantive UI and feature improvements instead of all the "bling".Agreed - it’s almost entirely blocked by my hands.
Full screen view is useless, too.
Once upon a timeAre you that young and handsome?
I feel that too but then FSD always makes a last second quick adjustment to get out of the way.I haven't had curbing but there are times where the trajectory feels uncomfortable and you know you'll either grind the rim a bit or be within a couple of inches.
I have gotten that message only once on just one of the two cars.I’ve routinely gotten the message at night on dark roads. I suspect what’s happening is it’s dark enough that the camera can’t see anything and the software thinks it’s occluded. When I’ve gotten into lighter areas with more lights it goes away.
I got that routinely in the mornings over the winter since it's so dark the side cameras can't see anything. The message goes away as soon as I get into a town with streetlights or as the sun starts to rise.I’ve routinely gotten the message at night on dark roads. I suspect what’s happening is it’s dark enough that the camera can’t see anything and the software thinks it’s occluded. When I’ve gotten into lighter areas with more lights it goes away.
I meant the software crashes. That is what it tends to do in the fog IME and at some point it just says it won’t turn on for remainder of drive because it has crashed (this was one year ago). It just gets super confused and doesn’t seem to know what is happening (it did not complain about visibility or conditions).I think crashing because of being unwise is the ultimate strike!
just wait until we run out of letters, then there'll also be FSDtester#2, LSDtester#42, SSDtester#0, etc!OT:
FSDtester#1
LSDtester#1
SSDtester#1
This is starting to get confusing. Are all the "Florida Man" people now required to be XSDtester#1?