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Yes. Entire India is 5 1/2 hours ahead of GMT.There are many time zones that are on the half hour, and even a few on the quarter hour.
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Yes. Entire India is 5 1/2 hours ahead of GMT.There are many time zones that are on the half hour, and even a few on the quarter hour.
There are a few of those, plus Nepal is a 15/45 minutes offset. Half Hour and 45-Minute Time ZonesYes. Entire India is 5 1/2 hours ahead of GMT.
I just had THREE! while in autopilot. It’s a specific back road with a double yellow line. Nothing was off, wrong or confusing in the least. It triggered with each passing car. I’m going to set a camera up and drive that road and open a support call with Tesla. Cannot wait to see the FSD beta being denied due to all the forward collisions. FYI been driving this road since I had this car so not sure what’s up.Just as luck would have it - yesterday I got a collision warning with AP on. Thats because a car decided to quickly cross the road and I'd have got a collission warning even if I was driving without AP.
Usual way AP responds to such cross traffic is by slamming brakes. Collision warning would only be if the car thinks there isn't enough time to brake before collision. This should be rare and would happen even without AP. Ofcourse CW can come because of some bugs - not any I'm aware of that is specific to AP.
Winding road ? If not - looks like your cameras may need re-calibration ? BTW, Is this with AP on, off or both ?I just had THREE! while in autopilot. It’s a specific back road with a double yellow line. Nothing was off, wrong or confusing in the least. It triggered with each passing car. I’m going to set a camera up and drive that road and open a support call with Tesla. Cannot wait to see the FSD beta being denied due to all the forward collisions. FYI been driving this road since I had this car so not sure what’s up.
I have one of these in the garage, so it’s already charged up.And wait while it charges, since the battery is now dead.
I've noticed that parked vehicles not separated by a lane line can trigger the collision warning because the other vehicle moves out of main camera view and some other camera (wide fisheye or pillar) results in Autopilot thinking the vehicle suddenly jumped out a little bit.Of course CW can come because of some bugs - not any I'm aware of that is specific to AP.
Yup. For my commute, there's 4% unmarked roads, and turns + related unsupported Autosteeer maneuvers are very short distances aggregating to maybe 1% of miles traveled. I would guess this was why Elon Musk kept predicting FSD was so close because by the numbers, "just" adding support for no lane lines would basically increase Autopilot to 99% of miles traveled. Then say handling turns and correctly predicting common 4-way basic intersections/junctions moves it to 99.9%.The 10% consists of
- unmarked roads
- turns
- roundabouts
- occasional junction the AP gives up because the roads are weird
All three were in about the same 1/8 mile stretch that went off with each passing oncoming car. Was on autopilot the entire time. There are sealed cracks in the road. I’ll see what happens when I go back home in a bit. That drive was less than two hours ago and part of the trip was on two interstates on NAO with no issues so I think the cameras are fine.Winding road ? If not - looks like your cameras may need re-calibration ? BTW, Is this with AP on, off or both ?
Well?! Don't keep us in suspenders - whoops, too late!Indeed, when it’s done downloading.. at this point all I can see/hear is the car humming and see the network traffic to the car. I’m on 24.12, which just updated earlier this week, MAYBE it’s getting something else newer, or what we‘re hoping for.
Don't the FSD Beta updates happen at midnight on Fridays, so really Saturday?
Why anyone would expect any updates before 12:am pacific time (i.e. Saturday morning) is beyond me. Do you just want an excuse to bash Elon and Tesla?So far all the beta updates since 9.0 (I think) have been Friday night at midnight. I wouldn't expect anything different from 10.1
EDIT: Plus I'd expect a tweet at some point today if it's delayed like they did from 9.2 to 10.0.
Today would be the correct date for the "two week" scheduling they've been on.
Why anyone would expect any updates before 12:am pacific time (i.e. Saturday morning) is beyond me. Do you just want an excuse to bash Elon and Tesla?
Plus new OTA updates will take a while to roll out even to a smaller set of FSD owners so cannot wait for all the complaining we're going to see on that delay. My expectation is that 10.1 will rollout to existing FSD beta users over night and that Tesla will wait a day or two before a larger rollout to insure there isn't a significant bug in 10.1 Very anxious to see what the merged stack actually looks like and how it impacts the product.
...Why anyone would expect any updates before 12:am pacific time (i.e. Saturday morning) is beyond me....
Do people actually expect a button without an OTA upgrade rolled out? That would certainly be cool. I'm assuming an upgrade is necessary so that has to factor in the timing. Wishful thinking won't just make a button appear.What? Nobody is expecting to get 10.1 at this point. That is reserved for YouTubers and Elon stans. What we are expecting to see is the FSD request button that Elon promised us.
Do people actually expect a button without an OTA upgrade rolled out? That would certainly be cool. I'm assuming an upgrade is necessary so that has to factor in the timing. Wishful thinking won't just make a button appear.
Nuts!Well?! Don't keep us in suspenders - whoops, too late!
So how to your propose to make that button or any other change to the software version your on available without an OTA update of some kind? Assuming that is the case is it reasonable to expect that will happen to every FSD owner overnight? That would be great just wondering how realistic that is. That last time I saw something like that happen was when Tesla pushed out an emergency upgrade for the Model 3 brakes firmware in 2018 which I got so yes it could happen.I think there are some semantic confusions here. A "download button" is clarified 8 days ago that it does not download or upgrade to 10.1 firmware. It's consent for the insurance calculator. It should be renamed as "not-a-download button".
I'm not saying this is reality, but just giving you an example that this is possible. Factory menus. There's a bunch of hidden menus with fine tweaks in our cars as shows by Green in the past. And also reads like logs and statistics for service. This is just to exemplify that it's not only possible, but a fact, that there is more to the car than what we see.So how to your propose to make that button or any other change to the software version your on available without an OTA update of some kind? Assuming that is the case is it reasonable to expect that will happen to every FSD owner overnight? That would be great just wondering how realistic that is. That last time I saw something like that happen was when Tesla pushed out an emergency upgrade for the Model 3 brakes firmware in 2018 which I got so yes it could happen.
Correct. I think we're on the same page.I think there are some semantic confusions here. A "download button" is clarified 8 days ago that it does not download or upgrade to 10.1 firmware. It's consent for the insurance calculator. It should be renamed as "not-a-download button".