It's hard to get a clear picture of how many people have issues with their cars. Forums like this one attract predominantly people at the extremes: the brand fanboys and the extremely negative owners.
Other than some software bugs, my car doesn't have any issues. YMMV.
You mean, Apple or Microsoft introduced an update that lead people not being able to use their computers for a minute or two and waited a month before an update?
Everything looks good after the update. Need to test the "drive delay" a bit more, but so far so good.
P.S. It looks that I can now wake up the car in the garage if it is connected to the WiFi, so I don't have any issues to complain anymore.
Are you claiming that they know how to write good software but don't? One of the easiest ways to improve on the software is to have procedures for capturing logs and being proactive about catching bugs even before the users notice them. There is nothing even close to what Lucid does.
And let's...
It is a fact. Just check how many people have issues when others don't. That demonstrates that the software is unreliable.
And the fact that Tesla had/has bad software doesn't in any way excuse Lucid.
Since when stating facts is trashing Lucid?
BTW the longer you have a car, the more you get...
Sure, but you should also allow for people have other priorities and complain about things THEY don't like. And, let's admit it, Lucid doesn't know how to write good and reliable software. That's a fact.
It would be great if you update the RPi images. I started installing it on my QNAP NAS this morning before I left for work, but I haven't installed containers on it before, so I am not sure I'll manage to make it work. I have few RPi5s laying around though...
There is not a single security key. While I don't know the exact implementation, there is a key exchange between the phone and the car when a new phone is added. The key pair is probably generated by the phone.
I really doubt it that unlocking the car depends on the cellular coverage.