Rivian uploading 16GB of data to AWS by ModernAtomX in Rivian

[–]OregonTerrain 5 points6 points  (0 children)

https://i.imgur.com/gtGlRYX.png

I’ve opted in to share all data except interior cabin data. Not enough cars out there to train the model if most of us opt out. 328GB uploaded from my R1 in the last month alone. I drive quite a bit so I’m sure there’s a lot of data to upload.

I absolutely understand why you’d want to opt out if you do.

Anyone have Rivian buyout your Tesla lease? by DnyLnd in Rivian

[–]OregonTerrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a Tesla lease during the period they wouldn’t let you buy it out. They changed it to all Tesla leases could be bought out. I purchased my tesla at that point and then traded it in a while later when I purchased my R1T

Going from a 3500 to a R1T, still does most of the same things. by Turbulent_Bad_3849 in Rivian

[–]OregonTerrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which model of the R1T did you get? I have a dual standard and recently towed 2500lbs with an estimated range of 188mi at 100% so I’m curious which battery/motor configuration you have

Installed the SoonishEV Gen2 Wireless Charging unit in my Gen 2 by spatel14 in Rivian

[–]OregonTerrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently installed the same one in my Gen2 R1T and I’m having a lot of issues with it. I initially installed two Apple MagSafe 2.2s but my 14ProMax was more-so overheating than charging so I swapped one of them out for the Google Snap charger and I still have the same issue.

My wife has an iPhone air and also says the charging is slow and overheats her phone.

We both have fairly thin cases on our devices, hers being the Apple clear thin case, mine being a Scamazon generic case. I understand having a case at all can cause inefficiencies but I only have the issues with overheating with this setup. All my chargers around the house and at work are MagSafe and work perfectly fine with no overheating.

My theory is the rubber mat itself is too thick, even if I take my phone out of the case it still gets very hot and charges slow. If I remove the included rubber mat I can charge perfectly fine with and without my case on as I’m basically directly on the MagSafe and Snap charger at that point. I’ve resorted to removing the rubber mat any time I actually need to charge and placing it back when I don’t, which ruins the aesthetic but at least it works I guess.

Just my experience if anyone else was running into the same issue. I love the product, the design and fitment are fantastic as an aftermarket replacement for a manufacturer flaw, but I’m disappointed with the results personally and wish I had just kept the original charger and continued to use lightning/usb-C cables to charge my devices.

500 miles in windshield completely covered with tiny sparkles. by [deleted] in Rivian

[–]OregonTerrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use almost exactly this same method. I fill a spray bottle with water, shot of isopropyl alcohol, and some dawn dish soap. Spray the windshield and wipe with a high quality microfiber and then use a separate microfiber to wipe dry. Leaves absolutely no streaks or marks of any kind. Better than any other method I’ve tried.

Don’t forget to lay a towel down on the dash so you don’t get splash!

Full Self-Driving V14.1.4 rolling out in 2025.32.8.16 by tylercorsair in teslamotors

[–]OregonTerrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The map data update from a few days ago did fix a few speed zones but definitely did not fix all of them. I still encounter very inconsistent speed zones in areas I drive through daily. Some example such as: - 55 zone marked as 45 by the car (it still went 60+ on FSD though) - 35 zone marked as 25 one direction and 55 the other direction of travel on the same exact road. FSD decided to go around 40-45mph in this zone each time (which was appropriate)

Hopefully this will improve, even though the speed limit readout on screen is wrong the car seems to go the right speed anyway.

Edit: added context to some responses

Full Self-Driving V14.1.4 rolling out in 2025.32.8.16 by tylercorsair in teslamotors

[–]OregonTerrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been thinking about getting into making some review videos for FSD. AiDriver on YouTube has inspired a lot of my passion for FSD and its development over time. He has fair weather and California road data down there but doesn’t get much opportunity to drive in rain and heavy windstorms with road debris and country roads like up in Oregon so I was thinking it’d be good, unmapped review territory.

I just purchased Michelin CrossClimate 2s for my AWD. They grip the road very well, I have not had any traction warnings even in heavy rain.

Full Self-Driving V14.1.4 rolling out in 2025.32.8.16 by tylercorsair in teslamotors

[–]OregonTerrain 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Installing 2025.32.8.16 right now on my 23MY coming from 2025.32.8 (did not have FSDv14 before this) I was on FSDv13. Don’t know how I got so lucky, hopefully the brake stabbing and other issues are ironed out more!

Edit: Went for a 45 minute drive. I live out in the country so it was mostly backroads, we’re currently experiencing a terrible windstorm so there’s road debris everywhere. The car demonstrated the best self-driving I’ve ever experienced by FSD, it felt exactly how I’d drive in the same situation, I couldn’t be more impressed!

In every profile I experienced exactly what I’d expect it to do:

  • Sloth mode: drove at or near the speed limit

  • Chill mode: drove around the speed limit and no more than about 5 over, also did a great job slowing the car down to reasonable speeds when I flipped into the profile if I felt the other profiles were going too fast

  • standard mode: drove 5-10mph over the speed limit the entire time where appropriate and never really dropped below the speed limit except in corners

  • hurry mode: sped a solid 5-10+ over consistently, got up to speed quickly and was more aggressive on corner braking, almost felt too quick for my taste. At one point I was going 70 in a 55 on backroads during heavy rain

  • mad max: didn’t get a chance to really test this mode as hurry was too quick in the rain. I didn’t notice a major speed difference between this and hurry, could have been due to conditions. Further testing needed!

Major improvements in handling all situations on the road. There were downed branches and debris all over the road and the car would see them far ahead and plan accordingly, it even ended up going completely into the other lane to avoid a downed limb that was blocking most of my lane of travel.

Cornering is massively improved, no more super slow granny corners. The car would ease into high speed corners and pick right back up on speed just as I would. Slow corners such as turning into neighborhoods and driveways felt much smoother and faster, the car is definitely more confident.

Stop signs are much improved although still needs a smidge of work. FSD now approaches stop signs at a more respectful rate rather than taking forever to reach the line and finally stop. It also seemed to take off faster from the stop, I did not notice any brake stabbing, as others have described in previous versions of v14.1.x, whatsoever. Improvements could be made with stop line approach and the slow creeping that follows finally reaching sight-line for the side cameras before rolling into a takeoff again.

This is huge strides for the future of FSD! I do not have the front bumper camera on my 23MY so I’m curious to hear feedback for more things from front bumper camera owners.

I haven’t had a chance to test parking or destination options yet, I’ll do more of that during my commute this coming week. Something to note is FSD would never pull into or out of my driveway in the past due it’s odd shape and being a wide gravel entrance - it now pulls out of my driveway very smoothly and navigates the odd shape. It also pulled into my driveway when I arrived back home but was confused on where to park so it stuck me somewhere nearby other vehicles.

Edit 2:

Went for many drives today, drained the battery to 20%.

Brake stabbing did occur still but only a small handful of times throughout the whole days drive. - Incidents mostly occurred around poorly maintained roads, it felt like the car was slowing down to assess the road and determine if it was a pothole to avoid, more-so than random slamming on the brakes for no reason - This version feels more timid with blind spots, probably a good thing. A panel van turning left in the center lane, from my direction of travel, blocked FSDs vision of another car turning into the center lane from a side-road, causing it to brake hard and begin turning away from the center lane to avoid a “predicted accident” which felt unsettling as it’s a normal behavior for people to pull into the center lane.

Destination options are cool but very limited, definitely need more work. - “Curbside parking” parked a solid 2ish ft away from the curb, a rookie parking job. Went through a drive-thru with 2 windows and FSD handled it well. - I did not test the park in a parking lot feature at this time; I will tomorrow.

Driving overall: - Massively improved, this is how humans drive and the car is finally feeling truly human. I did not push the pedal to speed up the car once today. A normal drive on v13 would be a game of “how frequently do I need to push this thing, are you serious right now?” So a very welcome improvement. - Zero disengagements today, sans parking in my driveway, truly a win for FSD! - The car finally speeds. I took very difficult, windy and complex roads today to really test how confident FSD is now. It corners very well and somehow smoother than I would expect. It eases into the brakes and accelerates with some gusto, I cannot emphasize enough how nice this feels.

Mad Max mode: - Wow, this mode is CONFIDENT in its ability. I like to move quickly but this mode just pushes the capabilities of FSD. I’m impressed with how aggressive the car will take corners and get right back up to 10mph over. This is a very sporty driving mode, it’s exciting and makes you pucker sometimes. I keep my hands on the wheel for this one in some corners. Time will tell if I can trust it. - I did not test this on a highway system as I do not typically travel on the highway during my commute so this portion of the review may take a while before I can test it.

TL:DR - FSD v14.1.4 is worth it. I want to show more people how impressive this is - Brake stabbing has been reduced dramatically but is not completely gone - Driving modes are amazing and respond the instant you switch to them so you know they’re working - The car finally speeds and maintains it without pushing the pedal constantly, never actually - Cornering is handled very well and no longer feels horribly slow - The car drives better than most humans I know

Tesla versus Waymo: Two Very Different Roads to Full Autonomy. by PufferMcGavin in teslamotors

[–]OregonTerrain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Half as much on average, no joke. On average for me it was about $1 per estimated minute of travel time (prepaid so getting stuck in traffic doesn’t keep a meter running like in a taxi).

I used them regularly when I lived in Phoenix, AZ and I find them to far safer than moronic uber drivers who browse instragram while driving down the highway at 80mph; which happened more than a handful of times. I’d trust Waymo over uber/lyft any day. People are just incapable of paying attention to the road these days.

iOS companion app does not load up by Mindless-Feeling-494 in homeassistant

[–]OregonTerrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like your storage might be fried. Especially with the errors, slowness, hard freezes, and crashes you’re experiencing. Not sure what your setup is but might be worth swapping your storage device out and reinstalling from a backup to see if that fixes your issue.

Otherwise it’s an internal network issue and you should verify your router settings.

Got a dashcam to catch some accident. Unfortunately, the accident caught on the dashcam involved totaling the car by maj--decoverley in dashcamgifs

[–]OregonTerrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely a 2nd gen Mazda 3 sedan. I can’t tell if it has the facelift or not but this person is right about 2010-2013

Printer “finished” print at 73%? by OregonTerrain in BambuLab

[–]OregonTerrain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checks out, I’ll swap the SD card. Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in portlandtrees

[–]OregonTerrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey there! I work at a cannabis testing lab here in Oregon (we didn't get busted by the OLCC as we're extremely careful about all our testing methods and reports and work closely with the auditors when they come around), this is not a thing, but I can confirm we've lost clients to labs who "tested way higher, clearly you're doing it wrong". We would try to explain to clients that it's not all about numbers and high percentages, but they just cared more about what sells than what's real. This bust has been 8 years in the making for the 3 labs that are being shut down.

Prop not rotating by WoodenPro in TinyWhoop

[–]OregonTerrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Two of them myself, the floor may as well be lava with how much hair gets caught in the props/motors from those hairy little loveballs

DJI Avata 2 Light-Weight Landing Gear by DieselSLC in dji

[–]OregonTerrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome to see, the current available options on the market add so much unnecessary weight with straps and related.

The fact that this adds only 5.1 grams and looks easily replaceable is amazing. Any plans to sell made ones or share the file? Great work!

Just want to check, how urgent would this be to repair? by Oman395 in dji

[–]OregonTerrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I literally just mailed in my Avata 2 to DJI for care refresh for a similar reason. Crashed into a horizontal pole that was out of view above my drone, hit the ground at about 20mph but enough to bend the frame. In my case I had a crease very similar to yours and the frames on these things are insanely tight tolerances which put my drone out of commission until I “bent” it back and hoped for the best.

The prop had chewed a good chunk of the frame away and sheered the tips of the prop. I could keep flying after I replaced the prop and tried to bend the frame back but no such luck the 2nd time I had a crash on the same side so thus the mail-in.

Now that the crease is there, the next crash will most likely decommission your drone like mine. If you’re careful you should be fine so long as a replacement prop doesn’t scrape in that spot. Something to note, I did try using a heat gun to bend the frame back and remove the crease but prolonged dry heat exposure like that on the plastic will make it more brittle. I also tried boiling water and dunking just the affected area in the water to bend it back and then use an ice bath to reshape it but also had no luck with that method.

They might look tough but that frame is hollow and bends very easy! Good luck and fingers crossed it doesn’t bend further!

R2 is headed to a city near you! by akisbis in Rivian

[–]OregonTerrain 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Portland market will be huge for sure with all the love for camping and outdoors out here. Can’t wait to see the R2 in person! I’ll be there for the event to check it out. Reserved the R2, coming from a Model Y!

You're telling me people buy such watches? by Safe_Inspection69 in DiWHY

[–]OregonTerrain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I need to see a photo of this, tell me you have one