I just want "punch it Chewie!" to do something.
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True, I made an assumption but I felt pretty sure I was safe doing so. Unless they have one programmer, working all alone on one project at a time .... probably in a cube in the basement, behind a door that says, don't feed after midnight ...This is called assuming facts not in evidence
The fact they very routinely miss deadlines for software features/updates, and there are extremely basic features lots of owners have asked for for years they still don't have (a stop charging time for example, or anything beyond the most basic of voice commands) suggests it's not actually a fact either.
Working on any of those does not mean that they aren't also working on other stuff...
True, but I was commenting on the assumption that many people seem to have that they can only work on one thing at a time and that programming the fart noises precluded anything else. Does it take resources away from something else, probably. But isn't taking away from everything else. And, you can only throw so many resources at an issue before you have too many.yes it does. you are talking about real people. there are finite hours in the day. there are finite numbers of programmers. somethings got to give. programmers get real testy about requirements.
This alone will make my wife very happy.
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Early on everyone was worked up about having to touch the screen while driving all the time, so asked for voice commands. Other UI enhancements and button wheel changes have negated need for a lot of those things in my opinion. I rarely touch the screen while driving now. Maybe Tesla saw that with others and lowered the priority for new voice commands. They would still be cool, but I no longer consider them critical.
I got used to it. Most things are set it and forget, controlled on the steering wheel, or defaults in my user profile. With the new voice commands, I’ll force myself to learn and use them. Altogether, I think screen distraction can be a non issue for anyone interested now.Has it really improved that much or are you just more used to it?
I catch myself once or twice a week going eyes down for a few seconds to make a change, and then being angry with myself that I took my eyes of the road for so long...
What - I rob people of their God-given right to complain?!? That's heresy!Altogether, I think screen distraction can be a non issue for anyone interested now.