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V11 is going to be HUGE!

dmurphy

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Dec 7, 2018
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New Jersey - Morris County
I updated last night - but it's v10.2 2020.48.12.1

That's the same release pretty much the entire fleet of Model S, 3, X & Y cars are updating to. It's pretty universal -- and that's why we think there's something magical inside that will self-activate over the holidays .... ;-)

Here's a screenshot from www.teslafi.com/firmware.php

You can see 72.8% of the cars they track have 2020.48.12.1 installed, and there's 1,290 queued up for install -- which is dang close to everyone else.

First time in a long time (ever?) I've seen this many cars on the same version at the same time.

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Sep 23, 2020
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Lessee . . . live in Seattle or Sacramento?

Seattle has mountains, culture, jobs, hiking, fishing, biking, skiing, boating, ferries, Seahawks, ...

Sacramento has . . . . sun. And avocados.

Aww hell, I like rain. :rolleyes:
We have broiling summers... a miserable basketball team... our nice farm-to-fork restaurants are all closed down due to Covid...

what's not to love around here ?
 
Sep 23, 2020
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... hey, the airport's nice. Not that anyone is flying now.

Sacramento: "We're not Oakland!"
We've got one of the nicest "mid-size" airports in the country. When the world is normal, it's a great place to fly out of. (Could even get to Hawaii and Canada non-stop before Covid hit)

I'm sure I will get in trouble if I start dissin' on Oakland. Though I will say it was just plain wrong the Warriors went across the Bay.
 
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Cal1

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Not as wrong as the Raiders going to Vegas. And as a true Bronco fan I hate the raiders but wrong is wrong. Some things are just suppose to be. Perhaps this would get the attention it deserves if the Packers tried to move.
 

dmurphy

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Dec 7, 2018
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We've got one of the nicest "mid-size" airports in the country. When the world is normal, it's a great place to fly out of. (Could even get to Hawaii and Canada non-stop before Covid hit)

I'm sure I will get in trouble if I start dissin' on Oakland. Though I will say it was just plain wrong the Warriors went across the Bay.

No doubt! SMF is one of my favs... I still prefer SNA but SMF's pretty fantastic too. And I can hop a nonstop from EWR which is the most important thing to me.

As for Oakland... United doesn't fly there anymore, so it's dead to me. :p
 
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Sep 23, 2020
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Not as wrong as the Raiders going to Vegas. And as a true Bronco fan I hate the raiders but wrong is wrong. Some things are just suppose to be. Perhaps this would get the attention it deserves if the Packers tried to move.
The Raiders got plenty of warm and fuzzy attention locally when they bagged Oakland for LV.

Lambeau would sooner be turned into a sausage plant than the Packers trying to leave town. Wouldn't the shareholders have to approve it anyways ?
 

johnmodely

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Jan 14, 2020
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Anyone else think V11 update will use FSD Beta code for Autopilot? (ie FSD beta minus auto steer). Im assuming that FSD Beta is as good if not better at performing the tasks current Autopilot on all Teslas do, so would make sense to roll it out this way and do a fleet wide test of FSD Beta with just Autopilot features (lane keeping, passing, on/off ramps, and stoplights), then enable auto steer once it gets good enough.
 

Cyclegamer

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Sep 14, 2020
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Georgia
Anyone else think V11 update will use FSD Beta code for Autopilot? (ie FSD beta minus auto steer). Im assuming that FSD Beta is as good if not better at performing the tasks current Autopilot on all Teslas do, so would make sense to roll it out this way and do a fleet wide test of FSD Beta with just Autopilot features (lane keeping, passing, on/off ramps, and stoplights), then enable auto steer once it gets good enough.
I would hope so...at least give us no confirmation for stop lights and signs
 

serendipitous

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Sep 10, 2019
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Anyone else think V11 update will use FSD Beta code for Autopilot? (ie FSD beta minus auto steer). Im assuming that FSD Beta is as good if not better at performing the tasks current Autopilot on all Teslas do, so would make sense to roll it out this way and do a fleet wide test of FSD Beta with just Autopilot features (lane keeping, passing, on/off ramps, and stoplights), then enable auto steer once it gets good enough.

They're going to have to maintain two codebases - HW2.0/HW2.5 likely running traditional 2D NNs, and the new NNs on HW3.0. I think although it seems like an easy answer, it's debatable whether they would run a third version - new NNs but non-FSD functionality for cars with HW3.0 but without the FSD license to do traditional AP stuff. There's not much incentive for them to continue to iterate on AP functionality and smoothness for folks who didn't buy up to FSD (or at least EAP). In either case, I'm confident that if there is a public holiday release in the next few days, regardless of version number, it won't be running the new FSD code.
 

Phlier

Bluebird
Jun 12, 2019
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Utah
We've got one of the nicest "mid-size" airports in the country. When the world is normal, it's a great place to fly out of. (Could even get to Hawaii and Canada non-stop before Covid hit)

I'm sure I will get in trouble if I start dissin' on Oakland. Though I will say it was just plain wrong the Warriors went across the Bay.
I’ve been flying in and out of Sacramento, as well as ALL of the Bay Area airports, since 1989.

Sacramento is my favorite of the area airports. Everything from the airport layout to the friendly and competent air traffic controllers makes it one of the better California destinations.

The only negative about Sacramento is the seasonal fog, but even then, the airport is equipped with instrument approaches that allow us to land with very low visibility.

During the last big Bay Area earthquake (the exact year eludes me at the moment, but I think it was 1990), a TON of aircraft that were supposed to land at the various Bay Area airports had to divert to land at Sacramento. Including me. The Sacramento air traffic controllers handled more aircraft over a six hour period than they normally handled in three days. Their professionalism and grace under pressure sticks out in my mind even now... 30 years later. A lot of these aircraft were arriving from over seas, meaning that they were all tapping into their reserve fuel at a prodigious pace. The Sacramento controllers were truly under paid that day.

I always grin when I see Sacramento on my flight schedule.
 

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