Davids2885
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Thank you.The BAD should just be a hexidecimal code from the build repository such as Git.
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Thank you.The BAD should just be a hexidecimal code from the build repository such as Git.
Definitely a bug fix, let’s hope it sorts out the ability to read traffic lights up. (Not that I even have FSD, it just irritates me that it no longer does something it once did well,)
The T has been removed, it's in the release notes.I have just updated to version 2020.48.30 and notice that the Tesla T has disappeared from the touchscreen. It also shows 040912887bad. Has there been a problem with the update or is this just an identification code?
Definitely a bug fix, let’s hope it sorts out the ability to read traffic lights up. (Not that I even have FSD, it just irritates me that it no longer does something it once did well,)
It has always brought up the last app used. For example, if the last thing you used was the rear camera, swiping up would open the rear camera. Sounds like the last app you used was the phone app.How long have you been able to swipe up on the 'extras' icon on the toolbar to get to the recent calls list?View attachment 622890
Didn't realise you could swipe up on the music icon either
It has always brought up the last app used. For example, if the last thing you used was the rear camera, swiping up would open the rear camera. Sounds like the last app you used was the phone app.
Windows roll down in cold climates to protect surroundings and the glass when it’s frozen.which issue is this?
You need to enable Summon Standby in the car, for “Come to me” to appear in the app.I don’t have ‘come to me” in my app.
Is that a third party app?
Ah. Thanks for that. Presume that unless I’m stood beside the car, it won’t come at all.You need to enable Summon Standby in the car, for “Come to me” to appear in the app.
It keeps the car awake in much the same way Sentry does, so it makes sense to only enable it at the same locations that Sentry is already active.