No, it certainly
doesn't clear it up. What you just described is how a person could detect the difference.
But in post #13631, what you did was really arrogantly talk down to
@mvotb , dismissing his idea by telling him it certainly couldn't and didn't happen, and implying he was an idiot or liar:
"So... yeah, sorry: You, or someone else in your vehicle, hit the "schedule install" button instead of dismissing the popup.
Can easily Occam's Razor this one away, just like the "my car suddenly accelerated" nonsense:"
And then when you were caught by him quoting you, admitting before that Tesla CAN and DOES push updates without user authorization, you seem to backpedal, saying that yes, they can do that, and by inspecting the logs, it's possible to tell if that's what happened. But still no apology for your attitude and assumptions.
So no, this is still a case of really bad hypocrisy and being insulting and then trying to excuse it away.
I generally appreciate how informative and knowledgeable your posts are, but you f&@$ed up
big time here and got caught. You knew this was something that happens, but were really mean in telling someone it's not possible and didn't get away with it. Geez. Just own up and apologize.