Indeed, I have wanted this for ages, I found the coupling of the two very annoying and now my wish has been granted!Just installed 44.10.1. Glad to finally have the over speed limit warning offset separate from the TACC speed offset!
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Indeed, I have wanted this for ages, I found the coupling of the two very annoying and now my wish has been granted!Just installed 44.10.1. Glad to finally have the over speed limit warning offset separate from the TACC speed offset!
Valid speed limits in AU are whatever the road authority sets. If a road authority wanted to set a speed limit of 74 km/h somewhere they could. However in practice only multiples of 10 are used for speed limit signs, and advisory speed signs (the yellow ones used on crests and curves) almost always end in ‘5’ (25, 35, 45 etc). This makes compliance more likely, as a larger set of seemingly random values would just confuse people.That's one hell of some processing to make that look like 45
(Which afaik isn't even a valid speed limit in AU)
Very nice! The colour balance in the raw camera footage is pretty rubbish, it always looks muddy, and there’s no reason for it to be that way.This discussion just motivated me to implement a color curve adjustment filter for the front/left/right video frames.
Interesting, that’s the opposite way to the 3 which has the rear motor as the master and the front the slave.....
And yes, the car drives with front motor only unless power demand exceeds some limit (seems to not always be the same).....
2020.44.15 now available. I may have to think of an excuse to go for a drive today.
Interesting, that’s the opposite way to the 3 which has the rear motor as the master and the front the slave.
My car seem to change the setting of the headlights after each update. Or at least I think it’s after every update. I couldn’t be sure as my wife drives it almost if the time. I’ve had to readjust the headlights several times. Why would Tesla think it is a good idea to change the setting with each update?
Mine doesn't - maybe it's your wife?My car seem to change the setting of the headlights after each update
My car seem to change the setting of the headlights after each update. Or at least I think it’s after every update. I couldn’t be sure as my wife drives it almost if the time. I’ve had to readjust the headlights several times. Why would Tesla think it is a good idea to change the setting with each update?
Me too. Obviously this is a thing, and not just my imagination!Yep, mine seems to reset the headlight position after each update as well. I started noticing when oncoming traffic would flash their highbeams at me and I thought something was up. Seems each time an update is applied, the driver side headlight adjust 'up' too far to the point where oncoming traffic think I have high beams on. Once adjusted down, it seems to stick fine until the next update...