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That is crazy and he is an employee so presumably reliable and you have to assume he got permission to post these teasers so they're pretty confident in them.
Yea! Damn right. I don't think there is anyone left posting here that ever saw 1.0.4 lolI know this isn't released yet, and everyone is entitled to think "I'll believe it when my own car does that." But as someone who has been on teams that sometimes shipped software that was less than pride-inducing, I can only imagine how anxious the team is to get this into customer hands.
Sure, it should have been that way from the get-go. But a win is a win. The fact remains that the vast majority of Lucid customers will never see the "old" version.
Yea! Damn right. I don't think there is anyone left posting here that ever saw 1.0.4 lol
I am betting the first updates come in or before 9/30, which is the end of the quarter.I hope 2.0.0 is an October 1st present
Ok, I blinked the first time and missed it. I then replayed it and was blown away! Unfortunately, it is just a tease so I came back down to earth and am now waiting for it to hit. With any luck, I will be picking up my car within a week. It is just stting in Seattle, waiting for the DA to get to it. He and the other DAs are swamped making deliveries of the cars there which are in front of me. Its been 8 days and counting....
Ok, I blinked the first time and missed it. I then replayed it and was blown away! Unfortunately, it is just a tease so I came back down to earth and am now waiting for it to hit. With any luck, I will be picking up my car within a week. It is just stting in Seattle, waiting for the DA to get to it. He and the other DAs are swamped making deliveries of the cars there which are in front of me. Its been 8 days and counting....
With any luck, a warm boot will be all you need, even after a night away from the car. There's no good reason they should have to reboot the entire car for anything other than something going seriously wrong.it's almost very instant so the pessimist in me thinks that the demo is for a warm boot and not a cold boot. i.e, the user has already booted up the car's computer for the day and it has not went into sleep. that being said, i still welcome this![]()
Fair point! I do notice that in the first second of the clip, the door handles raise. Although I guess that doesn't necessarily mean it's a cold boot.it's almost very instant so the pessimist in me thinks that the demo is for a warm boot and not a cold boot. i.e, the user has already booted up the car's computer for the day and it has not went into sleep. that being said, i still welcome this![]()
Agreed. We’ll have to see how they implement it.With any luck, a warm boot will be all you need, even after a night away from the car. There's no good reason they should have to reboot the entire car for anything other than something going seriously wrong.
When was the last time you had to cold reboot your phone in the morning, right? Cache the car in its current state and put it to "sleep." Should have next to zero impact on battery life.
it's almost very instant so the pessimist in me thinks that the demo is for a warm boot and not a cold boot. i.e, the user has already booted up the car's computer for the day and it has not went into sleep. that being said, i still welcome this![]()
With any luck, a warm boot will be all you need, even after a night away from the car. There's no good reason they should have to reboot the entire car for anything other than something going seriously wrong.
When was the last time you had to cold reboot your phone in the morning, right? Cache the car in its current state and put it to "sleep." Should have next to zero impact on battery life.