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FSD v14.2.1 - First Impressions and A Deep Dive Into the Airbus Airworthiness Directive
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βοΈπ What do a terrifying Airbus incident, solar flares, and the latest Cybertruck FSD update have in common? Join Captain Chuck for a drive that turns into a fascinating deep dive into software reliability!
π How can a "bit flip" caused by solar activity force a massive aviation software update?
ποΈ Is the removal of max speed control in the new FSD profiles a dealbreaker for daily drivers?
βοΈ Did the Cybertruck finally pass the infamous "Thin Chain" test, or did it fail again?
π Highlights in this episode:
β First impressions of FSD v14.2.1 on the Cybertruck
β The debate over Chill, Standard, and Mad Max speed profiles
β A pilotβs breakdown of the recent Airbus "uncommanded pitch down" incident
β Understanding "Bit Flips" and how the sun affects computer logic
β How legacy aviation software updates compare to Teslaβs OTA magic
β Real-world testing: Charging spot parking fails and the "Thin Chain" attempt
β Why supervising FSD feels exactly like piloting a modern airliner
ποΈ Are you loving these technical deep dives while we drive? Let us know in the comments if you prefer the aviation talk or pure road testing! Don't forget to subscribe for the next version update. #Cybertruck #TeslaFSD #AviationDaily #SoftwareEngineering #TechNews #PilotLife #BitFlip