It’s like they were reading.Anyway....
Anyone know when the update will be rolling out?
Notification this morning!
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It’s like they were reading.Anyway....
Anyone know when the update will be rolling out?
I'm stuck with a 44.30.2 offering just now. They're probably doing some A/B testing keeping the two at the same time.Notification for 44.30.4
Yay
Why? btw, Yay, Elon listened to all of us and blacklisted you. It is unfair for you to get an early update when all you do is —-you know what I mean, don’t you?Still nothing for the Model Y...
Provide constructive feedback?Why? btw, Yay, Elon listened to all of us and blacklisted you. It is unfair for you to get an early update when all you do is —-you know what I mean, don’t you?
Our 2023 Y just had 2023.44.30.4 offered and installed. The 2022 Y remains bereft on 2023.38.9.Still nothing for the Model Y...
Similarly here 30.2 was allocated & downloaded last night, just waiting on .4 nowOur 2023 Y just had 2023.44.30.4 offered and installed. The 2022 Y remains bereft on 2023.38.9.
(You are not alone…)
Huh …that’s what you think? Are there any in-house doctors around?Provide constructive feedback?
Nice, which one did you buy? Was it easy to fit?I bit the bullet for Christmas and bought an additional display mounted behind the wheel, solely for CarPlay... Personally, I think it's life changing and wish I'd done it sooner.
My version of a Christmas Update... but for an extra £150
Yin to your yangHuh …that’s what you think? Are there any in-house doctors around?
Mine had this too, it's been documented before - it shows up sometime after in the notes. Not sure why though!Now got the install on both my 2020 car (the 2023 one got it days ago) - the 2020 car's release notes once again had no mention of speed cameras, but it happily showed them on my way to work
I’ve dinged a car in the past a long time ago before we had sensors when parked up in an industrial estate. Some t*** went and dumped a mini skip right behind my car. Came out of the office and was unable to see it as I got into the car which was parked front forwards. Couldn’t see anything in rear view as it was below the window line and reversed into it. I don’t think most people walk around their car checking for new obstructions that might have appeared, they just hop in and go.I must be getting old.. but I still still use my wing mirrors when parking. I judge distance to front bumper and front corners with my eye balls. I only use the backup camera for judging distance to the back bumper. I’ve even turned off all the bingbong sounds. Never crashed into anything.
Why is everyone so fussed about HFPA and sensors? How are people learning to drive and park these days? If doing a parallel park, do people first start the manoeuvre by looking at the screen? Do people look at the screen half way through or at the end?(Serious question because I genuinely don’t know.)
I get the “assist” part of it (camera’s assist with judging distance, sensors warn, etc) but it sounds like people are relying solely on this feature to park?
I’ve never seen that before while driving other than when you initially do the planning. And you have to pull the route to have all three routes stay on before you select one.Driving from Manchester to Gatwick and I don’t see the alternative routes whilst driving.