
Devin Olsen
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Devin Olsen
@DevinOlsenn
FSD Content Creator/Videographer | Trying my best to be an unbiased Tesla Fan
Vancouver, British Columbia Entrou em Nisan 2024
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My TeslaVision contest entry
Let's go on an adventure
I made this video to show How Tesla Vehicles Give you More - More freedom, more safety, more fun.
Enjoy!
@Tesla
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@MauiSolarPV @elonmusk That’s the plan, yes. And huge focus on parking lots
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@elonmusk @DevinOlsenn Is this the one with the Increased parameter count?
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🤖FSD V14.2 First Impressions Drive 🚗
Although the release notes made this update seem small - it feels to me like this is the refinement we have been waiting for in V14.
All of my driving today was very smooth with no brake issues - I drove through HEAVY construction, parking lots, highways, etc and had no issues at all related to braking.
We did run into a problem where the car got stuck trying to leave the parking lot - this is a problem that a larger context window would likely fix.
Enjoy
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00:00 Release Notes
01:00 Livestream Tonight
01:20 Self-Driving Stats
02:05 Another new V14.2 Feature
02:45 Drive Starts with a small issue?
03:38 Great lane change
04:30 Destination Park
04:50 Leaving Parking Lot
05:30 Cannot trust peoples turn signals
06:30 Great job slowing for yellow
07:45 Standard feels slower than V14.1.7
08:30 Funny destination parking
10:20 Drive Thru Test
12:35 Taking a left turn where it should not
13:40 What do you want to see on the live stream?
14:25 Destination Parking
14:45 I appreciate the signal use by FSD
16:15 Testing Nag
17:05 Great job moving out of collapsing lane
17:40 Destination Parking
18:10 Not fully stopping for stop sign
19:15 Driving slow in construction zone
20:30 Destination Parking
21:00 Disengagement - Stuck in parking lot
23:15 Polite Behaviour by FSD
24:50 GREAT job parking amongst construction
25:45 Amazing job leaving area
26:50 Good job through construction
27:30 Nag more strict at times?
28:25 Hesitation with the wheel
28:35 Terrible park job
30:51 What would you do here?
31:50 Catching up after my birthday
32:50 School Zone
33:50 My new Cybertruck Model
34:15 Great job moving around parked vehicle
35:20 More wheel jerking while parking
35:55 100% Self-Driving
36:10 More wheel hesitancy
36:40 QoL improvements for the Self-Driving Stats
39:00 FSD drives better than me
40:35 V14.2 Profiles feel slower than V14.1.7
41:50 Autonomy is such a hard thing to solve
43:15 My thoughts on V14.2
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@congressdj You’re the best DJ!
Thank you as always for all of the support, I appreciate it.
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@ChrisKlemmer @JackKennedy @ProjBigScreen @RyanGosling hitting them with the spoilers at the end there 😅
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Ryan Gosling popped in before the showing of Project Hail Mary that @JackKennedy and I are at. @ProjBigScreen
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@ihockeyNHL @jimnordbo I pay $70 a month for their extended service plan, so I am not too worried.
If it fails it'll cost me $135.00
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@DevinOlsenn @jimnordbo Wait til you wake up one day and the computer has gone and it costs you 6-8k. Because that happens way more often than they tell you..
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The Tesla service experience is genuinely unmatched.
Dropping off your car and instantly hopping into a loaner with your cloud profile already synced (seat position, saved locations, music) is something no other automaker is doing today.
Plus, from the parking spot in the back of the lot, I literally pressed a button and the car drove me home.
I try not to be a total Tesla fanboy, but days like this make you appreciate how good the ownership experience actually is.
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Autopilot is for highway only - Tesla makes that very clear
Rivians "Universal Hands Free" as per their website: "Enjoy hands-free assisted driving on over 5.5 million kilometres of roads in the US and Canada. If lanes are clearly marked, you can drive hands-free.²"
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Not a Tesla fanboy, just enthusiastic about autonomous driving.
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@RivianUpdates @DevinOlsenn UHF is Rivians Enhanced auto pilot but for some reason Tesla fan boys love using it in comparison to FSD. When point to point is released later this year I’d like to see more comparisons then.
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Rivian Universal Hands-Free vs Tesla Self-Driving
This was my first time testing Rivian's new Universal Hands-Free, and I was honestly surprised by how it performed. I understand this is their first attempt and it will only improve from here, but truthfully, it is worse than any version of FSD or Autopilot I have ever used. I respect Rivian as a company, but I always try to remain unbiased in my opinions, so here are my unfiltered thoughts on where UHF stands today. Hoping to test it more as the system receives major updates!
Hope you all enjoy the video.
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00:00 Intro
00:45 Struggling to get UHF to turn on
1:25 Hard resetting the system
2:00 Enabling UHF
2:45 Max speed and lane changing
4:00 Strange warning
5:00 Disengagement
5:28 UHF fails on corner
7:58 Attention monitoring test
9:25 Harsh brake for merging vehicle
10:10 Changing driving styles
10:50 Harsh brake for bus
12:15 Robotic driving style
13:10 I am not comfortable using this
14:35 Parking capabilities
15:40 Getting into Tesla
16:50 FSD vs UHF thoughts
18:20 Final thoughts
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First off - I appreciate you being a "Rivian guy" but also admitting that there are issues with UHF today.
I see what you're saying about using it on city streets - but again I was just using it the way I was told. The dealership told me it worked in the city and the verbiage on the website just tells me "works on any marked roads". If the system is able to be engaged it should be capable on those roads - that's on Rivian for allowing it, not on me.
I agree that some of my issues were indeed first time use, I am sure my second try with UHF will be better - but again I think it IS fair to show people this since it's going to be everyones "first time" with the system at some point? I wasn't trying to be intentionally ignorant - I did what I thought was my due diligence, i watched Autonomy Day, A ton of YouTube videos about UHF, and I read through what I could find in the cars menus.
UHF does seem like it performs decent on long straight roads (highways), and that's great... so why allow it to be used elsewhere and claim it works on other roads?
I know I am probably the Rivian communities number 1 enemy right now - but truthfully I love the company. I think RJ is a really smart guy, I listen to every podcast/etc with him on it and I want nothing more than for Rivian to suceed... but I just can't help but think the naming, marketing, etc for this whole system is disastrous.
It should be free until it's point to point
It should not be called UHF
It should only work on highways
It should have a beta tag like FSD had
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Good video, especially showing the real world behavior. From a Rivian owners perspective:
I will say this is like using Tesla Autopilot on city streets and being surprised it doesn’t behave like a point to point system. I wouldn't compare AP to FSD, so why compare UHF to FSD?
Rivian could definitely do a better job communicating Universal Hand Frees purpose and limitations because "Universal" Hands Free could be misleading. And yes Rivian should make it more clear when UHF is available.
Some of what you were running into also just comes down to first time use. It looked like it was behaving as expected on the uninterrupted roads you showed.
UHF is designed for long, uninterrupted, lane defined roads like urban and rural highways, interstates, and consistent stretches of road. It doesn’t handle city logic, stop signs, traffic lights, on/off ramps, or dense cross traffic, and it’s not trying to.
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@TeslaCarey Yeah I have had that for a couple of small repairs - so handy!
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@jimnordbo Just getting a checkup since I am at 80,000km and my warranty is about to run out.
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Okay to be fair that's my mistake, truthfully I thought it worked on all highways - I didn't realize it had to be on divided highways.
With that said I have still seen plenty of videos of the car refusing to lane change on divided highways.
But yes, I will admit that I am wrong to have expected it to make the lane change on that highway.
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@DevinOlsenn The Granville Bridge where you're driving at 10:35 is not a divided highway. Lane change on command works on divided highways.
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I really like the YL but I think it's more suited to families - I don't think Jae and I are going to have kids... but we do like to go camping and will go on logging roads to get to lakes here in BC.
An R2/R3 is better suited for our lifestyle - but I just love the tech of Tesla so i would RATHER Tesla just make an actual SUV instead of all these modified versions of the Y.
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@Twizz7871 Always shocked to see some of the comments on clips like this.
What concerns me most is this people (likely) all have drivers licenses.
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@DevinOlsenn They should honestly just take away the drivers license from anyone saying the car should have gone lol.
The comments are insane.
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This was one of those wow moments while using Tesla Self-Driving.
We were driving home in the pouring rain when the car started to slow down at a green light. At first I questioned its decision but then I saw the person slowly crossing in a wheel chair.
I promise you I was paying full attention to the road and I did not see the person until after the car began to slow down. Visibility was awful.
Amazing work @Tesla_AI
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@DejaegherJeff @trenton0912 I sort of wish it did, would love to have a fresh battery put in
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@Teslaoldguy @DBurkland The look and interior of the vehicle is nice, though the R1 is a big too big for me. I think the R2 will be even better.
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@DevinOlsenn @DBurkland I enjoyed it as well. Looks like a great inexpensive alternative to the X
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@trenton0912 Those are the things I wanted to get checked before warranty expired - I just got a notification in the app and it said they're done so I think it all went well.
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@DevinOlsenn Lmaooooo. I still cannot believe you haven’t gotten your control arms replaced yet… new MY is still having that issue.
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@Tikboy12483148 @SawyerMerritt @carwowuk That's not true, and it's coming from someone who likely has no actual experience with Tesla FSD V14.
Although I have to supervise FSD today, it is still invaluable to me. I cannot imagine ever going back to manually driving a car ever again.
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@DevinOlsenn @SawyerMerritt @carwowuk What he said is true. FSD when you need to supervise is pointless.
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Carwow just released a new video to its 11 million YouTube subscribers titled: "Why Tesla Full Self Drive is Pointless!"
@carwowuk misleads its viewers into thinking Tesla’s Autopilot is FSD, even though FSD hasn’t been approved in the UK yet. Autopilot isn’t meant for city driving, yet they test of bunch of scenarios that Autopilot wasn't built to do in the first place....

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@HiveFleet Fair enough, I have always had good luck at Tesla Langley - they seem to have a good supply of loaners.
Worst case scenario I take a demo drive in a different vehicle while I get service done - assuming it's just in for something small and will only take ~1 hour or so.
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@DevinOlsenn Nice! But loaners are not guaranteed. It depends on the service needed, and availability.
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Just coming up on 80,000km so I wanted them to do a once over to check it all out.
I am getting the Extended Service Agreement, but still thought it was nice to get a "checkup" done.
Mainly I just am trying to find excuses to stop by Tesla Langley and ask them if they Tesla Model Y Performance is there for me to demo drive yet, lol
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@TheAfricanNerd Yeah definitely something you have to "experience" to understand.
Anytime I dropped my Ford off to get serviced the overall experience looked nothing like this... and the loaner vehicle I was given was usually some broken down car with 5km to empty.
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@JohnChapman @HustleBitch_ Truthfully I have only used a key card in a Tesla few times, less than 5 in total probably.. I just sort of mash the card near the general area and wait for it to unlock. I agree it's not super intuitive.
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@DevinOlsenn @HustleBitch_ This matches the key card experience with tesla pretty closely. I hate valet, but i had to once at an ER. While I was in the ER with my child they had to come get me to unlock and move the car, they couldn't figure it out, after assuring me they knew what to do.
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🚨 TOYOTA JUST MADE A CAR KEY SO CONFUSING… DEALERSHIPS HAVE TO TRAIN PEOPLE HOW TO UNLOCK THEIR DOOR
A full-grown adult has to explain how to unlock a car door using the new Toyota card key.
The key card literally has instructions printed on it.
Angle the card.
Find the “right spot.”
Try again.
Like you’re diffusing a bomb.
Even he can’t get it on the first try:
“Not working… not working right.”
Now people will be standing outside their own car… waving a card around hoping it works.
How did Toyota just make a car key WORSE?
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