If that next fool could read they would be really upset.I do appreciate the comments about how informative the update notification is... however, I posted this to help the next fool that doesn't bother reading instructions.
Nobody.Ha, I work in legal at a tech company, and everytime we publish a new notice or terms or a new feature, a big part of what keeps me up at night is the question "how can we get people to actually read this and understand it?" No matter how clear or explicit we think we are being, there will always be people that just jump right in. Doesn't help when marketing goes bananas with videos and ads and collabs skipping over all the disclosures we spent weeks/months perfecting
Nah, OP is a small well-groomed tree. Hence why they couldn't read the release notes.FTFY
Right!? It literally says it plain as day in the release notes. It’s really not that hard to read when you’re changing the software on something as important as your vehicle.It's crazy that you somehow missed all the notes.
This will never get old ...... which *will* lead to some experiments on the in-laws farm over Christmas and new year.....
Many of us are aware of the limitations of UHF, and some of us are skeptical enough of how engineers design stuff to RTFM before engaging such a system and even then...It's crazy that you somehow missed all the notes.
No way. OP watched some of the coverage but not enough of it to understand that what was being tested during the event wasn't what we were getting, and then didn't read the patch notes. Probably only one other person that did this.And to me, what the OP did was entirely predictable and foreseeable -- so obviously predictable
I hate to report, but it's also entirely predictable and foreseeable that engineers, people with documented systematic personalities, find it incredulous that anyone would approach a system in any other way. I can't tell you how often engineers are dumbstruck when they witness test subjects routinely break their elegantly designed systems. One of our engineers used to paraphrase Douglas Adams, "Anyone who thinks they have invented a fool-proof system has never encountered a sufficiently motivated and ingenious fool."No way. OP watched some of the coverage but not enough of it to understand that what was being tested during the event wasn't what we were getting, and then didn't read the patch notes. Probably only one other person that did this.