CarMan ElecTruck
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I have the ‘feature’. but no mention of it in any release notes… past or present.
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I didn't see it in the release notes but noticed the "new feature" blue dot in the truck icon at the bottom of the truck's screen and then saw it in the audio settings. It was already on.For all of you that have this just suddenly appearing, when you did your update did you have the feature mentioned in the release notes? Or is it just popping up without ever having been mentioned as a feature?
Some cars saw it in the notes but just didn’t have the feature. It was not in my release notes at all.
Mine says calibration 0% and never changes.
I do not understand how we all have the same update but we all do not have ANC. That doesn't make sense.
It was not in my release notes but appeared.For all of you that have this just suddenly appearing, when you did your update did you have the feature mentioned in the release notes? Or is it just popping up without ever having been mentioned as a feature?
Some cars saw it in the notes but just didn’t have the feature. It was not in my release notes at all.
Software companies will release software versions with features hidden behind “feature flags” these flags are controlled via a server, and not on the client side. This allows them to do thing like “see what feature provides more clicks”. “See which UI is easier for users” its called A/B testing. It also allows slow rollouts of features. So a new feature comes out, give everyone the update, so it fixes the bug, but the feature only gets turned on for a random 5% of the people, if there are no crashes or complaints, then 10%, then 50%, then 100%.I do not understand how we all have the same update but we all do not have ANC. That doesn't make sense.
Well, thank you for the explanation!Software companies will release software versions with features hidden behind “feature flags” these flags are controlled via a server, and not on the client side. This allows them to do thing like “see what feature provides more clicks”. “See which UI is easier for users” its called A/B testing. It also allows slow rollouts of features. So a new feature comes out, give everyone the update, so it fixes the bug, but the feature only gets turned on for a random 5% of the people, if there are no crashes or complaints, then 10%, then 50%, then 100%.
we don’t know what the reasoning is behind Tesla’s reverse rollout of this feature, starting with newest vehicles first, then slowly adding older vehicles, but they have a good reason.
I haven't heard of any, and I'm also still waiting myselfAny sub 3000 VIN have activation yet?