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UpdateJust went out for my first drive on 10.4. Mixed bag so too soon to give 10.4 a grade.
I have had to restart my BT on the Android phone a few times with this release. But the problems were a complete failure to connect while inside the car, requiring the key card to drive. No intervening BT connections or changes on the phone. That has not happened for a year or so. Have not had problems with unlocking, however.Has anyone had an issue with their car occasionally not waking up when prompted to by their phone with 10.3.1? I've also had a few instances where the phone's BT didn't unlock the car, too.
This started out as an occasional bug, but increasing in frequency over the last few days.
I’ve had the walk up and no recognition no unlock issue with this 10.3.1 since the beginning. I’m not sure if the sleep timer, sleep algorithm or something like Tezlab is forcing sleep more often than in prior releases.. Tiny bit annoying at 05:00 but for the rest of the day its fine.Has anyone had an issue with their car occasionally not waking up when prompted to by their phone with 10.3.1? I've also had a few instances where the phone's BT didn't unlock the car, too.
This started out as an occasional bug, but increasing in frequency over the last few days.
I have 36.8.5 and Sentry Live works. You do have to turn it on in the security config screen in the car. And you need Premium Connectivity.Sentry Live might be available on the refresh S/X, but I don't think they've been updated to the 2021.36.8.x Beta yet.
It's not available on my 2019 Model S with 2021.36.8.5. Nothing in the release notes about it.
It's not present on 36.8.5 for Model S or X models right now, just on Model 3s and Ys, much to the chagrin of S and X owners...I have 36.8.5 and Sentry Live works. You do have to turn it on in the security config screen in the car. And you need Premium Connectivity.
New S/X don't even have Car Wash mode yet. And what happened to ANC? I thought that was being released as well.I believe that picture is of the standard public build branch, and not FSD beta.
Sentry Live Camera hit the mainstream branch one, possibly two releases ago.
But it is just now being rolled into the beta branch, and it appears that S and X vehicles (running the BETA branch) have been excluded as of now.
That's why I'm interested in seeing release notes for Beta 10.4 from both the Y/3 and S/X car groups.
We need to put that picture into its intended context, that being that Live Camera is for iOS only. The waters start getting muddy when non-beta related pictures start getting put into a beta thread. Please don't think I'm "calling you out" for this, Julien, as the information is much appreciated; people just need to make sure that they're putting the information provided into the correct context.
So in short... the only use for that picture is to show that Live Camera is only supported in the iOS (and not Android) version of the smart phone app, and not to show that Live Camera is supported in the BETA version of FSD for S and X vehicles.
As I posted earlier, I'm expecting Ohmman to do some OT housecleaning. Maybe at 0000 hours tomorrow.I totally agree that 00:00:00 is midnight and ALSO 24:00:00 I actually don't know what a "midnight minute" actually constitutes, but I can tell you that I'll be ready to get back "on topic" in a "flat ass second."
But you've physically changed the condition, so it is not "doing the same thing." You are not doing the same thing when you bang on virgin vs. degraded glass (from prior attempts). Hammering a nail into a board results in the expectation that the nail head will be flush with the surface of the board (in most cases). Yet sometimes it takes several strikes on the nail to beat it into that position.That just isn’t a good example. A better example is banging on a piece of glass with your fist. Eventually the stress in the glass will build up and it will break. Just because it didn’t break from the first punch doesn’t mean you should expect it not to break from the 9th.
But you've physically changed the condition, so it is not "doing the same thing." You are not doing the same thing when you bang on virgin vs. degraded glass (from prior attempts). Hammering a nail into a board results in the expectation that the nail head will be flush with the surface of the board (in most cases). Yet sometimes it takes several strikes on the nail to beat it into that position.
Every batter in MLB expects (dreams of) hitting a home run when contact with the ball is made. The correct expectation is EITHER (a) a swinging strike, (b) a foul tip, (c) a [fair or foul] grounder, (d) a [fair or foul] line drive, or (e) a [fair or foul] popup fly. (I'm ignoring balls and called strikes that don't involve contact.)
Expecting your batter's hit ball to land in McCovey Cove (for Giants fans) every time is a definition of insanity because it does not take other likely outcomes into consideration.
Each pitch and swing is unique, and each pitch thrown resulting in contact must simply be an expectation of one of (a)-(f) occurring. One would certainly not expect a line drive from a called strike.
We're not talking clinically insane here, but your point is taken.I love this discussion although I'm not sure it's the right venue so I'll make an effort to connect to the topic of the thread here.
The action you are taking is the same despite the changed conditions of the object of your action. It's reasonable to expect different outcomes to the same action because the context in which an action is taken is always changing. Once can never really take the same action twice with exactly the same conditions. This is exactly what makes the FSD problem so difficult; making accurate predictions is incredibly difficult given the ever-changing nature of the context.
For your specific example, a batter should reasonably expect a different probability distribution of outcomes from each swing, both because each pitch is different and because his own internal models could be updated with each miss to change the success rate of his swing. It would be inaccurate for a batter to expect exactly the same distribution of outcomes in every game, or in every month, or in every season.
But more to the point, actual insanity has very little to do with making incorrect predictions about the effects of one's actions*. If you make bad predictions about the social consequences of your actions you are socially awkward, if you make bad predictions about the consequences of your motor movements you are a klutz, if you make bad predictions about the consequences of your acceleration and steering, you are just a Tesla. None of these things make you insane, which involves a more severe disfunction of your cognition.
*Although, interestingly one of the best theories of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia does have to do with an impaired forward modeling system in the brain -- voices in our heads that we don't predict are more surprising to us and therefore attributed to external sources by the brain.
Yeah, there is a flaw in the logic.I know Elon said it was a slow rollout because of hardware differences in the fleet to monitor, but will it be more risky to keep vehicles on an out of date beta?
Same here2021.36.8.5 installing now, unless of course I'm insane