You would think they would have an A and B side loading of updates so that a failover is avail if something major goes wrong. Apparently they don’t implement this simple fail safe.
My cheap chinese light switch running Tasmota does that. No reason for a manufacturer selling a $$$ vehicle doesn’t already have that implemented. I wonder what went so terribly wrong for the update to crash like that.
You would think they would have an A and B side loading of updates so that a failover is avail if something major goes wrong. Apparently they don’t implement this simple fail safe.
My cheap chinese light switch running Tasmota does that. No reason for a manufacturer selling a $$$ vehicle doesn’t already have that implemented. I wonder what went so terribly wrong for the update to crash like that.