Anything would be an improvement, so 40.1.1 is that.
I hear you. I never use autowipe because it won't wipe until long after I'm functionally blinded
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Anything would be an improvement, so 40.1.1 is that.
Are you seeing any improvemt with Navigate on AP or AP in generalI actually am enjoying the wiper improvements. I think they're better, but nowhere near perfect yet.
I did some VERY unscientific testing at the time stamp linked below, but I will admit I was impressed with the wipers responding to a very small amount of mist from a spray bottle as spray from the road has always been my biggest issue with auto wipers.
I wonder if they are holding it back to patch GTFOing the passing lane back in.
Posts like this make me sad. I sometimes feel like I was the only Prius owner that hung out in the right lane unless I was passing.Prius'es need this badly
]Tesla could patent it and sell it too all other car makers, Toyota, specially Prius'es need this badly.
Aaaaaand 40.2
At least it’s a full up change instead of being 40.1.2
Are you seeing any improvemt with Navigate on AP or AP in general
How odd, I just got 2019.36.2.4 right now.... July 2019 SR+ with HW3 (but not FSD). I just want faster supercharging! Lol
How odd, I just got 2019.36.2.4 right now.... July 2019 SR+ with HW3 (but not FSD). I just want faster supercharging! Lol
2020 SR+ Over the 240 miles mark
It seems like a smarter path for training the neural wiper net would have been to include the same $2 sensor every other manufacturer uses, and have it provide feedback to the camera-based auto wiper software on scenarios it missed rather than only now saying that user initiated wipes will inform the camera-based system of its failures. Why is that just now being implemented?
And had Tesla trained the wiper net in the background with the standard sensor acting as the primary control and training data for the last couple of years they probably could have avoided their terrible auto wipe functionality entirely and just made the switch to the camera and phased out including the sensor once they confirmed the camera was as good as the sensor.
But I guess that’s entirely too practical or something. Might as well cut a tiny sensor cost, suffer some reputational harm for crappy/dangerous auto wipers, and hope the engineers/neural net get it working on par with every other car someday.
I think they stopped installing the sensor in the S & X in 2016.The S and X have the sensor right? Have the S and X train the M3...