Tesla Software Update Traps TikToker Inside 115-Degree Car

Tesla warns owners that opening their doors or windows while installing a software update could damage the vehicle, so she stayed put.

Gizmodo

@scalzi It seems like a contradiction, but the option to upgrade software over the Internet has made things worse. You would think it would result in not having to live with bugs, so things would be better. Instead, no software ever truly needs to be finished, and no QA process needs to be perfect.

So, now, instead of your car dealer doing a yearly software upgrade when your car happens to be in the shop, you get monthly OTA upgrades that might break if you open the door.