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That scenario is just………staggering!Once you are in the beta, you will receive updates as they are released to the beta testing fleet. According to Elon, they are now going to "stagger" these releases going forward, rather than just pushing it to everyone at once. This means you might have to wait anywhere from a few hours to maybe even a couple of days (Elon hasn't specified how long it'll take to stagger the release to everyone).
Let's walk through a scenario...
Let's say that the current version out for testing to the beta testing fleet is version 20.1. People that are added to the beta testing fleet will get the current version: 20.1.
When version 20.2 is released, everyone will get the new version automatically pushed to them, in a "staggered" release over time. Any newly added beta testers will then receive this version.
Summary: Everyone is on the same version (yes, I know there are exceptions, but let's keep this simple), whether you are newly added or not. Every beta tester automatically receives updates as they are released, staggered out over an unknown period of time.
What is the difference between the two?It looks as if yokers will get 2021.36.8.6, and not .36.8.5. Nothing yet out in the wild for ‘da yokers…..
Uh oh, spoke too soon. Just checked my release notes and options. There is NO Sentry Live in 2021.36.8.5, at least on my 2017 Model SFSD beta 10.4 is on the 2021.36.8 path, and so should contain the Sentry Live update, so yaay!
Yoke cars vs non yoke cars. Normal UI vs bastardized pre v11 UI.What is the difference between the two?
I have Sentry Live with 2021.36.8.5 on my 2018 Model 3. Just tried it out.Uh oh, spoke too soon. Just checked my release notes and options. There is NO Sentry Live in 2021.36.8.5, at least on my 2017 Model S
I was driving on a short private street this weekend, and it had 14 mph street limit signs, a little smaller than average size. I wasn't comfortable using FSD Beta there, but I had my daughter film the car's speed sign graphic and the sign beyond, and the car did indicate it recognized the 14 mph speed.Even though my neighborhood has posted 15 mph signs, FSD still wants to blow through it at 29 (25mph+offset). I'll see what it says on OSM.
You are basically a passenger that needs to pay attention more than regular drivers.I’m basically a passenger that needs to pay attention more than regular passengers.
Did you post the wrong pic since they both indicate 25MPH?I was driving on a short private street this weekend, and it had 14 mph street limit signs, a little smaller than average size. I wasn't comfortable using FSD Beta there, but I had my daughter film the car's speed sign graphic and the sign beyond, and the car did indicate it recognized the 14 mph speed.
I double-checked OSM, and neither that street nor many of the public residential street in that neighborhood even had a speed limit listed.
Here are screen caps of the 2 signs we passed.
That's the point. The car says 25 but his image shows the real road sign at 14.Did you post the wrong pic since they both indicate 25MPH?
But he said the car recognized the 14 mph sign.That's the point. The car says 25 but his image shows the real road sign at 14.
Although he does say speed, not sign. Maybe because the car is going 8 and 13 mph he assumes the car recognized the sign.I had my daughter film the car's speed sign graphic and the sign beyond, and the car did indicate it recognized the 14 mph speed.
oops, you're right. OK I"m confusedBut he said the car recognized the 14 mph sign.
The photo is taken before the sign. The car won't be honoring it yet. What we would want to see would be a video showing the (1) the sign was recognized in the visualization and (2) it failed to update once the sign was passed.That's the point. The car says 25 but his image shows the real road sign at 14.