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Bought my pie from Bilpin fruit bowl, but right across the road, Their pies look equally good. Picked at Pine Crest, but during the week best check who is open and who has fresh pies. You will be sitting in your car to eat. Failing all, pie in the sky should be open. Again please check before going up!1. Sucks that the ca let you down- roll on the .2!
2. So, where should I buy the pie from? I might head up there during the week- work is literally killing me (been awake since 2:30...) so I need a nice drive to distract me and unwind sometime during the week
Sounds like your car has more of a virus than a bugToday, the following happened. Went up to Bilpin to pick apples - out in the open and easily able to social distance. All went well until—2020.8.1.1 my car suddenly would not go into D. At least it went into D and the instant i touched the accelerator it defaulted back to P. The car jerked ever so slightly as though trying to move off. Happened 3 or 4 times. I rebooted both screens, still same result. So, got out of the car to allow it to lock itself and tried again. This time car was drivable but got the error “emergency braking disabled.” Following another stop and park followed by a restart from locked, the car was normally driveable again.
This has to be the most bug filled version I have ever received from Tesla!!!
I have put in a formal bug report, with times and VIN. Can’t wait for the updated version reported above. The other minor bugs i experienced before were nothing like this!! On a Sunday, 80km from Sydney, i had visions of sleeping in the car waiting for a flatbed!! VERY unsettling. Surreal up there also with take aways only at all venues and most people trying to distance- except for the dickheads who didn’t or wouldn’t! The apples and apple pies were well up to standard though and wonderfully fresh. Recommend it to you all, at least until they lock us down.
Bought my pie from Bilpin fruit bowl, but right across the road, Their pies look equally good. Picked at Pine Crest, but during the week best check who is open and who has fresh pies. You will be sitting in your car to eat. Failing all, pie in the sky should be open. Again please check before going up!
its ok now. I hit it with anti malarials!!Sounds like your car has more of a virus than a bug
Yep, I am. I have deliberately set my software update preference to “Standard”.Are there people who are still on 2020.4.1? I am, impatiently waiting for an update.
what a joke, seems to be a daily occurrence .. typical software coders.. continually playing around with the code.. writing poor code.. but still very few can write great code and get it right every time.Just got 2020.8.3 pushed to me this morning.
Nothing new in the release notes.
Hopefully, it fixes some of the bugs reported in .1 and .2
Ok, just been offered 2020.8.3 now.
what a joke, seems to be a daily occurrence .. typical software coders.. continually playing around with the code.. writing poor code.. but still very few can write great code and get it right every time.
Once you set up and save your driver profile, there’s not much that needs interaction while driving, and most of that can be done with voice commands (on the occasions they work ).There's an awful lot in the Tesla package that, realistically, would be better done with knobs and buttons (for safety's sake if nothing else) than at the bottom of a menu system.
Except for the climate and entertainment.
I tried controlling climate using voice commands and it was totally unusable (late last year). I’ll try it again once 20.8.3 installs but I have very low expectations. I’d definitely prefer a temperature knob and a heater on/off button.Climate can definitely be controlled by voice, along with music etc so not sure what you're referring to?
All of the essential functions can be done with the knobs and buttons on the steering wheel, coupled with voice. (Model s and x). When I get in a hire car interstate.....which cant happen for a while now....the buttons and knobs feel clunky and awkward.Quite apart from poor coding - which I'm not qualified to talk about - what bugs me with websites and apps is the way that just because something is possible, it's got to be included. There's an awful lot in the Tesla package that, realistically, would be better done with knobs and buttons (for safety's sake if nothing else) than at the bottom of a menu system.