Thought I recognized that as the plot to a movie
Thought I recognized that as the plot to a movie
Sure, but it still does cec. Specifically if you cast to it the TV turns on. I’ve only ever used my Google home to turn off the TV via “hey Google turn off the TV” but the functionality is there, there’s just no remote control to make it self sufficient
The old Chromecast does hdmi-cec for controlling the TV as well
Lay off the bath water
Isn’t Miracast an adhoc wifi network as opposed to simply connecting to an established WiFi network?
Fairly certain the statistic requires fsd to have been disabled for 10s before or is counted as human-caused
No, but it is your fault for not proofreading… Or just using copy paste of the actual home page
Yes absolutely. They call it needling though
Nah I copied that permalink from a comment but it doesn’t work
I don’t even remember the post this comment is from, is there a way to search
If you read the article it is different. This relies on physically bringing connections to gain root access to the file system.
It’s also unlikely Tesla can’t just watch for modified files and update them everytime the car goes into drive or something. They probably won’t do it, but to claim it’s impossible is just disingenuous
One thing to note is you didn’t notice a range difference based on speed because you’re dealing with larger numbers in terms all around, but you definitely had the same efficiency loss in percent when going faster
Except that is really falsifiable. I pull data with TeslaFi and there’s definitely no shenanigans being done.
The simplest explanation is that it’s impossible to say (miles left) when you consume significantly more power going faster, going uphill, on a very hot day, etc. So they just go with the epa estimate based on your % state of charge and that’s it.
If you want detailed info the car will quickly give it to you and consider all those factors if you put in a destination
You can display percent instead of rated miles
But it’s addressing the same thing, no? The number it displays is the epa range and any state of charge. I prefer to just show a percentage but either way it’s understood to be an estimate. If you want a true value just enter a destination (you can do a multi leg trip as well)
Also this article is so vague it’s almost useless. I highly doubt this team was just straight up closing service tickets; so more than likely they trained a single team on the talking points of the display number vs real world and thus improved efficiency with service tickets. The article even admits the cars didn’t need any actual service
I said it in another reply but it’s not unlike a phone telling you it has 12 hours remaining, but then you play a graphically intense game and it dies in 2. The margins are much smaller here but the point is still valid
I’ve had many legs of a trip where we get there under 10%
I also pull data from via a third party app and the historical data confirms the numbers aren’t just made up
Everyone wants to hate on it but it really is a pleasant experience and the only complaint is it doesn’t give you an accurate estimate of miles on the main screen when that is literally impossible without a destination in mind.
Think about it your phone would tell you it had 12 hours of battery left then you played an intense game and it dies in 2 hours… It’s a very similar issue
Counterpoint: Ive taken numerous road trips in both of our family’s Tesla (Tesli?) as well as a couple loaners, and the built in navigation is always spot on with the estimates. Like it’s eerie how it can predict within a percentage point on a 2 hour or more drive within the first 10 minutes of a trip.
Range anxiety really is only experienced by those that it doesn’t affect (i.e. potential buyers)
You can get around it by disconnecting the Internet during setup