@SDembraski I've noticed this in every version so far from when we got the car in December. Our town has many speed zone changes and FSD rarely ever does the right thing. That's why I feel FSD streaks are incentivizing the wrong thing. Keep disengaging and reporting, hopefully they fix
@MattWallaceTech The streak is incentivizing the wrong thing, IMO. I often can't drive around town without intervening: grocery store pick up spot, backing into my garage, etc. I'd rather intervene and explain why so it can train better than just let it do its thing incorrectly.
@DirtyTesLa Agreed. I drove 1.4mi to the bank today, and another 1.4 back, on latest 14.3.3. Intervened twice: once for not adjusting to 25mph zone from 35mph zone (which happens to be in front of a police station), and parking lot exit confusion. Still has a way to go before unsupervised.
@elonmusk Nice bell & whistle, but I hope there's more meaningful FSD changes coming like speed control. Standard is too slow for flow of traffic on highway, but Hurry is way too fast. Would love assertiveness of Hurry/MadMax but with a max speed it can go. Speed != mode.
@Teslarati Not impressed. In one week I've had three times it hesitated in common situations, 14.2.2.5 had zero and was more confident. Tried parking in parking lots 3 times and 2 of them parked almost equally on the line so taking half of each spot. Speed profiles still are not ideal.
@JCChristopher They are two differently versioned pieces of software. 2025.45.9.1 was shipped, which includes FSD 14.2.2.4, but didn't include any changes to FSD.
@DirtyTesLa Speed control for sure. Standard goes 66 in a 60, but Hurry goes 78. Automatic wipers need manual intervention still too often (to either stop them from going on a sunny day, or keep wiping in actual rain).
Wish: Parking inside my garage. Right now it just stops in driveway.
Apparently I'm late to the party, but I went to reach for `count(where: )` on Sequence, and it's not there (https://t.co/TR8k0pQ1FS). @khanlou added it, wonder why it was removed...the commit message isn't descriptive.
@dimsumthinking @chevrolet@MINI You may find that the 114 mi range in the winter doesn't stretch as much as you'd like, and drives across town and back might need a mid-trip top up. I'd be hesitant to get that little range for my only car (unless you have a backup)
Going through @NSScreencast @subdigital 's module series and they're great. IIRC, a long while ago you had a tool that watched the file system and would auto-compile or test upon file save. Would be awesome for compiling swift packages. Any idea? Cc: @dimsumthinking