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@koby_pierce @TesCamStudio My Intel HW3 is in the glovebox 😎
2021 production
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I too used @teslafi with my first car and I’ve started out using it for my second (2.5 months, 1 road trip, and nearly 5k miles in) but I’m ready for a more modern-feeling experience. I set up @teslascope with my last car but never stayed too active with it. I’m ready to make the jump over to your platform with my 2026 Y. Any chance I can get early access to your iOS app?
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While obviously biased, we'd recommend between @TezLabApp and us.
We have an extensive web platform and an iOS app in early access (can send you an invite!), and reasonably priced. Constantly adding new features based on community feedback.
TezLab has the best FSD tracking, supports both iOS and Android (ours won't be available until later this year), and has great pricing.
With the feature parity that Teslascope or Tezlab provide and more features being added constantly, we'd highly recommend either one over Tessie, which is 2-4x more expensive for only ~10% more features.
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I’m taking delivery of my new @Tesla Model Y very soon!
With my previous Model 3, I used @teslafi extensively to track charging, driving stats, software updates, and more. While it’s been useful, TeslaFi hasn’t innovated much lately and never acted on feature suggestions from me.
I’m now looking for a better alternative and would love your recommendations.
Already considering:
@teslascope
@TezLabApp
@TessieApp
Are there any others worth checking out? Bonus points for a polished iPhone app and active development.
Would really appreciate any insights from fellow Tesla owners!
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@TaiigerBlue This is actually the scenario where my Tesla's Autopilot is the absolute worst
It accelerates too hard AND brakes too hard
Decent Traffic Aware Cruise Control would be INCREDIBLE for dense traffic
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How many of these people would respond with "but I like driving" if you showed them FSD?
Self-inflicted torture.
RTN@RTNToronto
Toronto's legendary Highway 401
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The human-operated automobile is a mass murderer. There are plenty of amazing drivers who don’t get into accidents, but if you analyze the human-driven automobile as one single unit and look at how many people it kills, it is obvious that the human operated automobile is a mass murderer.
Humanity has invented a solution. It’s surprising how few people care about this today. Really only those who have watched a mother lose her child, a child lose their mother, or have had some friend or relative get killed or physically altered for life by automobile. Driving is a common part of modern life, so it’s hard to think about it this way unless it has ruined your life or someone close to you.
But all you need to do is look at statistics to know that the human driven automobile is a mass murderer and life ruiner at a very major scale.
I’ve known a few people who have died via automobile accident. It’s crazy. I remember one day I was taking a piss at a urinal next to one of them. Young guy with three kids and a wife. The next day I found out him and his wife were struck and killed on their way home from a dinner date by some young driver who was texting and drifted into their lane. His kids were all teenagers and now have no parents. Just like that. Totally healthy normal guy living life on a Tuesday morning, gone Tuesday night forever.
We have a technology now that can make stories like this disappear. Most people don’t care because it’s out of site and out of mind. And I get that actually. It’s hard to feel pain for everything painful in life. It’s impossible.
But the faster we adopt AV’s, the faster these stories will be a thing of the past. It’s not a major sacrifice. It’s not a sacrifice at all. It’s actually a major luxury and enhances your life significantly while also contributing to ending a mass murderer and life ruining machine.
You should consider helping out
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People completely miss the most important thing about Tesla FSD
It’s not just about convenience. It’s not a "cool self-parking trick."
It’s about the fact that car crashes are the #1 killer of healthy people aged 5-29 globally and one company has gathered over 10 billion miles of real-world data to actually solve it
Look at the recent data: Tesla just became the FIRST vehicle to pass NHTSA's new ADAS safety tests. Not the first EV. The first vehicle. Period.
The reality is harsh but simple. Countries that approve FSD get safer roads overnight. Countries that delay will literally watch their citizens die in preventable crashes while bureaucrats sit in meeting rooms debating "safety."
The "safety" argument against FSD is officially dead

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For a driver born without arms, FSD Supervised is life-changing accessibility
“I was born without arms and have driven with my feet my entire life. I’m a fully licensed driver, and traditionally I drove with my left foot on the steering wheel and my right foot handling the gas and brake. My only legal restrictions are automatic transmission and power steering.
Over the years, though, the strain from my congenital birth defects has led to significant arthritis in my hips. I drove a Model 3 for the past seven years, and it honestly helped extend my independence in a huge way.
Recently upgrading to the Model Y – along with Full Self-Driving – has been a complete game changer for me.
It dramatically reduces the physical pressure and fatigue of driving and has helped preserve a level of freedom and mobility that means a great deal to me.
Most people understandably think of Tesla in terms of innovation or sustainability, but for some of us, this technology truly becomes life-changing accessibility.”
– John F.

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We're pleased to launch a new feature and dedicated website that the global @Tesla community can use.
Can I go from one update to another? Now, that question can be answered in seconds. Based on real data, from real vehicles.
teslascope.com/software/compa…

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@mikepat711 @YoKeenan10 only took us a month before I got the question, "so... when does my FSD expire again?" You'll get there lol
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@YoKeenan10 She usually doesn’t use FSD and refuses when I ask 😂 gotta let her discover it herself
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Can’t believe this guy’s goal is to hoard a $10T net worth.
I would think with all that wealth, he would use it to help people more.
Like ending deaths in car accidents, or providing affordable transport for everyone, or offering internet to isolated people groups or something.
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru
JUST IN: Elon Musk says his goal is to reach a $10 trillion net worth. "$10T or bust"
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@mikepat711 my '21 HW3 Intel Y has gotten 4 or 5 updates since I've owned the new '26 Premium RWD Y, which is still on factory software. In two days, we'll have owned the new Y for 2 months!
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Honestly their multi-tesla vehicle handling needs some improvement; we’ve discovered it’s a bit of a sore spot. Cool feature idea: see other Tesla vehicles associated with your Tesla account indicated on the map in each car? Seems like a cool idea to me. Obviously each car could opt out of participating at any given time and all that nonsense
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@dkpnw_ Vehicles on 2026.2.100 are ineligible to receive any current builds with V14.3.2, as the third number is larger (100) than 2026.2.9 (9).
Vehicles on that factory build will need to wait until Tesla merges V14.3.2 with the Spring Update, tentatively next week.
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Another wave of Full Self-Driving V14.3.2 (2026.2.9.10) is now going out to additional AI4 vehicles in North America.
This wave is expected to include about ~15-20% of eligible vehicles, bringing the total to ~55-60%.
Scotty4Scott@Scotty4Scott
@teslascope @wholemars Another wave of 14.3.2 going out!!
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@Bar_Almog @mikepat711 I’m with you on 2026.2.100 waiting for the update. Hopefully soon!
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