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Any options when you go to the software page on the car's screen? (Also, have you tried tapping the download arrow?)My M3LR (2020) seems to have the upgrade available symbol on the screen (green down arrow thing) but nothing on the app so seems to be stuck. Any ideas?
IIRC this usually means you need to connect to a WiFi network for the download to begin.My M3LR (2020) seems to have the upgrade available symbol on the screen (green down arrow thing) but nothing on the app so seems to be stuck. Any ideas?
I'm not sure Agile development and safety critical systems are good bedfellows
Tesla have talked about simulation of driving with Autopilot as a way of trying to regression test.We use Agile. We have automated regression testing, very strict defensive-programming approach / conventions, peer review of all code changes, and I can't remember the last time we had a bug in production - and there is blood-on-the-carpet if we do ...
We are a small company of less than 50 people and 2 developers ...
Doesn't seem like Rocket Science to me ... but "throw it together and chuck it out the door" seems to be most company's axioms for software development these days, particularly in companies where Marketing has managed to wrestle the responsibility away from IT Department and has changed the acceptance requirement from proven-usability to pixel-perfect - most especially for all customer-facing web-based projects.
I shudder at the thought of their regression test/automation pack. Must be huge.We use Agile. We have automated regression testing, very strict defensive-programming approach / conventions, peer review of all code changes, and I can't remember the last time we had a bug in production - and there is blood-on-the-carpet if we do ...
We are a small company of less than 50 people and 2 developers ...
Doesn't seem like Rocket Science to me ... but "throw it together and chuck it out the door" seems to be most company's axioms for software development these days, particularly in companies where Marketing has managed to wrestle the responsibility away from IT Department and has changed the acceptance requirement from proven-usability to pixel-perfect - most especially for all customer-facing web-based projects.
We are the regression testers and beta testers for new functionality. And your shuddering is just the phantom brakingI shudder at the thought of their regression test/automation pack. Must be huge.
So for me, the worry is less about Agile as such although they're struggling to cover that one at times, long term it's about the hardware restrictions and how you test and demonstrate probability based AI models still work well enough for people to trust their lives with them.
I shudder at the thought of their regression test/automation pack. Must be huge.
Given how many bongs and beeps the car does, as well as pop up small messages in the centre of the display you have no chance of ever reading, I'm a little surprised there arent any voice messages. Perhaps I've watched a bit too much Star Trek TNG but some helpful voice callouts would go miles.Interesting points George, thanks. I think on the "We never thought to put indicator on wing mirrors" they could use a Beep of some sort - if you signal and an object is detected in blindspot - just need enough of a nudge so the driver does a second-look.
"Coolant leak. Core breach imminent...."Given how many bongs and beeps the car does, as well as pop up small messages in the centre of the display you have no chance of ever reading, I'm a little surprised there arent any voice messages. Perhaps I've watched a bit too much Star Trek TNG but some helpful voice callouts would go miles.
Just not bloody "On the roundabout, take the first exit"
I thought it was a great bit of functionally to be gifted and yet I never use it.
It offers the change when the lane is blocked but there's a red borderMe too, except that on NoA when I get a nudge to chain lanes coming up to an exit the blindspot camera comes on (I have to confirm the lane-change, so I'm not actually in the process of doing that at that point), and I think that might be useful ...
... but I'm not sure I can see enough in the mini-TV view to be useful - or maybe I've never actually had anything in my blindspot and, if I did, I would notice a great hunk of metal in that spot ...
... which I suppose if never going to happen as NoA "Change lanes" isn't going to offer (I presume?!) if that lane is blocked
So I've talked myself into that being moot
@AnthonyLR Yup. Opened the app just now and it’s downloading. Should I be excited? Nope2022.16.3 incoming here. @Dilly ?