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Fellow nerds,
What's your best ideas as to why Telsa flashes the IR LEDs during an FSD telemetry upload? The pattern seems to match ethernet port activity lights.
For reference, I drove 30 miles total today, and about 95% (or higher) was while FSD was engaged. Parked the truck in the driveway and plugged in. It pretty much immediately started uploading a total of 32.81 GB soon as I walked away and the truck locked. Took 1h 37s to complete because I only have a 100mbps fiber connection.
Edit: and for some reason, it woke up around 10 am today and uploaded an additional 6.78 GB. Not sure if that was a leftover chunk of data from the previous upload, but the truck hasn't moved since the other initial upload.
(video is low quality. oh well.)
What's your best ideas as to why Telsa flashes the IR LEDs during an FSD telemetry upload? The pattern seems to match ethernet port activity lights.
For reference, I drove 30 miles total today, and about 95% (or higher) was while FSD was engaged. Parked the truck in the driveway and plugged in. It pretty much immediately started uploading a total of 32.81 GB soon as I walked away and the truck locked. Took 1h 37s to complete because I only have a 100mbps fiber connection.
Edit: and for some reason, it woke up around 10 am today and uploaded an additional 6.78 GB. Not sure if that was a leftover chunk of data from the previous upload, but the truck hasn't moved since the other initial upload.
(video is low quality. oh well.)
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