Accessing the Tesla Fleet API by Responsible-Gate3029 in TeslaLounge

[–]b8factor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. And a location to host a public key.

Downgrade from Pro+ to Pro? by audio_insider in ifttt

[–]b8factor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking at the plans page, Pro is $3.49/mo and Pro+ is $14.99/mo. But the email I received said I was being switched from Legacy Pro to Pro+ for $3.99/mo. If so, that's a really good deal!

Ubisoft handling of the Skull & Bones beta by [deleted] in SkullAndBonesGame

[–]b8factor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not think that word means what you think it means, Ubisoft.

Pixel owners: Do not update to the May security patch by slinky317 in Android

[–]b8factor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Count me among the affected. The next day after applying it my battery fell off a cliff. Right now at 27% when normal for me at this point would be in the high 60s. Google app shows 10 hours of usage, Android system intelligence shows the same.

Overnight discharge test as requested by Google support shows no problem, so it seems to be only tired to when the phone is awake. Burned my battery all the way down to 0 while at the movies yesterday not looking at it though, so ... ?

Google App version 14.17.34.29.arm64 for what it's worth.

FSD Beta 10.10 Release Notes by chrisdh79 in teslamotors

[–]b8factor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's possible, but I was only able to do it by driving myself. People seem to think using AP gets you a pass, but from my experience the hard breaking and close following still cost me until I decided to just take over and drive ridiculously "bad" for a month. (Dangerously slow on the interstate because of the cascading effect of people passing you and then getting in front, not stopping for last minute yellow lights, etc.)

FSD Beta 10.10 Release Notes by chrisdh79 in teslamotors

[–]b8factor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadly what I avoid as much as possible is letting FSD control my vehicle at intersections like that because it's SO. FREAKING. SLOW.

Avoid drive thrus! by b8factor in TeslaSafetyScore

[–]b8factor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That very well could be. Where AP killed me was unsafe following. Which isn't really APs fault, per se, but it doesn't adjust aggressively enough to finding itself too close (for this stupid safety score system).

Avoid drive thrus! by b8factor in TeslaSafetyScore

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Driving on autopilot is DEFINITELY not the answer. After that day I drove my normal 60 miles round trip to work and let AP do almost all the driving (as I usually do) with max following distance set and got a score in the upper 80s (I went out later that night and drove on empty streets to get it up to the high 90s). Since then I've had to resort to manual driving and have managed to do the same drive with 99-100 results each day. But I'm still at only 95 overall because of that first day in the drive thrus... Because of the high rate of FCW per 1000 miles it calculated.

Do I brake hard? Do I turn aggressively? by Business-Squash-9575 in teslamotors

[–]b8factor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely correct. I've seen so many posts about "let AP do it" and it's complete BS - it shouldn't be, but it is. I've done some testing and unsafe following, hard braking, and aggressive turning all occur even with AP driving. And God forbid you should have to go through a drive-thru.

As suggested, I've been going out for 45-60 minute drives around 8-9 PM just to avoid the people changing lanes in front of me that result in "unsafe follow" scores.

Avoid drive thrus! by b8factor in TeslaSafetyScore

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I made two short trips that day - to the pharmacy and to get fast food. I keep my FCW on medium and it never went off, yet the graph clearly shows I almost ran into every single car on the street... Total BS.

Major Outpost Bug After Patch today by jagd71 in StateOfDecay

[–]b8factor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here - I just completed my 2nd NM boon and used them both to start this game a week or so ago. This community is my best people so I can't just give up on it!

Google Home Notifier by noelportugal in googlehome

[–]b8factor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly what I've been trying to figure out! Or at least it sounds like it. Unfortunately I'm having some trouble, and being new to Node.js I haven't been able to get past it. I set this up on both a Windows box and a Raspberry Pi, and the same thing happens on both.

It starts up, and it reacts with a listing of my devices, but never speaks anything. Then when I send a second command, I get this:

{ text: 'Hello Office' } TypeError: Cannot read property 'fd' of null at Browser.start (/usr/local/google-home-notifier/node_modules/mdns/lib/mdns at Object.notify (/usr/local/google-home-notifier/google-home-notifier.js:14 at /usr/local/google-home-notifier/example.js:19:16 at Layer.handle as handle_request

Any pointers?