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Although TeslaFi doesn't show many deployments of 2022.36.20, several people here who didn't have FSD Beta yet received this build the other day, including me. Not sure how we were selected, but I'm glad to finally have the Beta.
Although TeslaFi doesn't show many deployments of 2022.36.20, several people here who didn't have FSD Beta yet received this build the other day, including me. Not sure how we were selected, but I'm glad to finally have the Beta.
I was able to download 10.69.3.1 on Nov 23rd and tried it for the first time that night. I have to go through two gates so did not use it for those yet as I do not know how it will react. Trip was only 0.9 miles with a few stop signs, a few left turns, and one traffic light. Mostly it did fine with all of that until right before the end. I needed to do a left turn from a stop sign onto a boulevard entrance to our neighborhood. The car got into the left turn lane and stopped at the stop sign with no problem, but then initiating the left turn it got totally confused and started to speed up a bit and run way wide. I had to quickly turn the car hard left to keep it from possibly hitting a curb! No idea why it freaked out in that spot as it is well marked. Will try it again in the daytime and see what happens. Yes I paid 15K for FSD in the hope that it will eventually become reliable. I do find it really hard to fathom that the regulators allow this sort of thing in a car on public roads. Yes I know it is beta software, and I will continue to use it and see how it goes. Also the nav system thinks that the speed limit on one road is 55mph when in fact it is 35mph and has a right curve. So the car duly accelerated to 55mph but did slow down for the curve to a safe speed. Not really a FSD issue there but more a database error.
10.69.3.1 is an impressive parlor trick but still really messed up in several places. Not really ready for prime time. More of a menace to society at this point.
I can see a wave of happy people and videos of beta working, until people realize it’s not what it is supposed to be and then the misery tsunami will hit hard.
It works in areas where a beginning driver can drive well, but fails miserably where an expert driver is required. Basically it performs as well as a ten year-old would if you put him/her behind the wheel. Hopefully this will change, but the ten year-old needed a lot of help today and caused the sphincter to tighten several times.