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They must have added 40000 people that don't use Teslafi or teslascope so that we wouldn't find out about it.How is that possible when we haven’t seen anyone added except for a handful of people in Canada since Christmas?
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They must have added 40000 people that don't use Teslafi or teslascope so that we wouldn't find out about it.How is that possible when we haven’t seen anyone added except for a handful of people in Canada since Christmas?
But it doesn't sound like new cars purchased with FSD or new subscribers are getting in. There have been a number of ppl complaining on Twitter that they bought a car with FSD months ago & they still haven't been let in, even with a 100 Safety Score, just like our RCCB cars haven't been let in.May be they are the new FSD subscribers
@Shane23 , thank for taking the time to put together that side note. I added it to the Gssheet: "AP2.0 Camera Upgrade Rollout Status" (opening post)Sidenote: for anyone who received a camera upgrade invite, the service option will be in the new place at the top (same as when you get an alert) and if you’ve created a ticket already and would like to see if they ordered the parts simply go to your service appointment, hit “manage appointment”, then “Services”, then “Upgrades & Accessories”, under camera upgrade it will show date parts were ordered. I normally close out the app after this as to not make any Inadvertent changes.
Looking at the spreadsheet, it seems like all invited for camera upgrades have opted in to Safety Score?
When I tried it last night the heated seat icon did take up an app spot. Do you have a link to the YouTube video that shows this?Oh speaking of the bottom app bar, in case some of you guys dont know, you can drag the heated seat icon down to the left side of the bar and it DOES NOT take up an app slot. and when the climate is split or someone is sitting in the passenger seat, the passenger side heated seat icon will appear next to the temperature on the right side as well. so you can have the heated seat icons back in the bottom bar and not take up any of the 4 precious app spots!
This was not documented and I only found out after watching a youtube video before doing it to my own Model S.
Thank you definitely missed it..@Shane23 , thank for taking the time to put together that side note. I added it to the Gssheet: "AP2.0 Camera Upgrade Rollout Status" (opening post)
When I tried it last night the heated seat icon did take up an app spot. Do you have a link to the YouTube video that shows this?
“Elon has historically provided FSD timelines with not optimal accuracy. We love the optimism for 2022 release, but is there any data Tesla can share with investors to help them make their own conclusions on progress being made, interventions per mile driven or any other data?”
Hmm if only it was as simple as “joining” the program and experiencing it for yourself“The best way to reach your own assessment is to join the Tesla Full Self-Driving beta program where we have over 100,000 people right now enrolled in that program and we expect to broaden that significantly this year. So that’s my recommendation, join the Full Self-Driving beta program and experience it for yourself and take note of the rate of improvement with every release.”
This is what makes me think the 100,000 figure is... inaccurate. I could maybe believe the 60,000 figure from a few months ago, but by all counts, we would've heard of many new folks being added since December. Aside from a handful of Canadians, I think the 100,000 figure that's been recently quoted by Elon in the TED talk and last night's quarterly call also includes folks like us who have requested FSD Beta, but haven't actually received FSD Beta.from the investors call:
Hmm if only it was as simple as “joining” the program and experiencing it for yourself
The rolling stop recall would have gone out to all who had FSD beta, and it went to 53,822 cars. So the almost 60k was a very generous rounding.This is what makes me think the 100,000 figure is... inaccurate. I could maybe believe the 60,000 figure from a few months ago, but by all counts, we would've heard of many new folks being added since December. Aside from a handful of Canadians, I think the 100,000 figure that's been recently quoted by Elon in the TED talk and last night's quarterly call also includes folks like us who have requested FSD Beta, but haven't actually received FSD Beta.
You might be right? Who knows. One theory is they want to keep us in the Safety score program getting our data on driving for their insurance program. If Elon says they are not adding new users they would lose a fair amount of us keeping the score up. Just a theory. Data could be valuable to them? Tracking more than we think about how people drive?This is what makes me think the 100,000 figure is... inaccurate. I could maybe believe the 60,000 figure from a few months ago, but by all counts, we would've heard of many new folks being added since December. Aside from a handful of Canadians, I think the 100,000 figure that's been recently quoted by Elon in the TED talk and last night's quarterly call also includes folks like us who have requested FSD Beta, but haven't actually received FSD Beta.
from the investors call:
Hmm if only it was as simple as “joining” the program and experiencing it for yourself