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You have to manually enable sentry mode and it automatically turns off. Without that cameras are disabled when car is at rest. From 2019:

Sentry Mode must be enabled each time a driver wants to use the feature by going to Controls > Safety & Security > Sentry Mode. The feature will begin rolling out today to U.S. Model 3 vehicles, followed by Model S and Model X vehicles that were built after August 2017.

So that makes sense. Post history clearly shows h1b immigrant, maybe real.

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That’s outdated. My girlfriend drives a Model Y and its automatically turned on when you’re not in the car now. She knows jack shit about cars or tech so there’s no way she’d figure shit out without it being automatic.

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She knows jack shit about cars or tech

Yeah you already let us know that by saying she drives a Tesla.

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Eh one of my other friends who drives a Tesla built a custom mining rig with 24 RTX 3070s and is a software engineer. I think they bought the cars for vastly different reasons.

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I get that building a mining rig takes money and some thought picking out which parts to buy and what color cables will go best with the RGB case lighting, but anything that can be done from start to finish while sitting in a g*mer chair doesn’t do much to impress me.

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it looks like u might have to turn it on once but yeah it stays on by itself

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