Tuesday, May 22, 2018







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Tesla disponibiliza código-fonte de parte do software que utiliza nos seus carros
Tesla provides source code for part of the software used in their cars
Although it bases its software on open-source platforms such as Linux and BusyBox, Tesla has not respected the terms of use of these technologies, which require the sharing of products developed through their systems. However, the practice appears to be coming to an end as the automaker has recently released the source code for some programs used to create its autopilot system and the information programs that are displayed on the Model S console. Model X. The giant promises to keep this practice abreast of the latest software updates it releases.Note that it is not possible to build your own version of Autopilot with this code only, since Tesla will not make available the applications running on this system to give you all the additional features. Still, what is available is enough to give an idea of ​​what is happening in Tesla software. The international press also underlines that this code can be used by users interested in developing their own apps for your vehicle; and by researchers in the area of ​​cybersecurity in search of bugs and other faults that could compromise the products of the North American brand, which, consequently, could lead to the construction of more reliable equipment. Finally, this is also a way for Tesla to meet the legal requirements of the software licenses it uses to develop its software.


The files where Tesla will begin to load these contents are available in the following links:


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