August 23, 2025
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Openpilot Sunnypilot

openpilot 0.10.0 Update: New Driving Model, Better Traffic Handling, More Cars

Openpilot has just crossed a major milestone with the release of version 0.10.0. After years on the 0.9 series, this.

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Comma.ai Openpilot

Don’t Like How Openpilot Drives? Now You Can Help Fix It.

Openpilot just got a lot more collaborative. With the rollout of the new training architecture, your driving feedback is more.

Driving Models

Five Models, Seven Days: Inside One of the Busiest Weeks Yet for Model Generation

How five rapid-fire community releases are pushing lateral smoothness, longitudinal confidence, and merge behavior forward.

Comma.ai

“Believe the Customer”: Comma.ai Responds to Public Reddit Backlash With New Support Policy

In response to recent negative feedback about how the company has handled certain customer interactions — some of which have.

Openpilot

Driver Monitoring Development to Resume — Big Gains Expected

Driver Monitoring (DM) has been a persistent hot topic in the Comma community, especially for users who find the current.

Driving Models

Space Lab 3 Launches: Smoother Lateral, Mixed Longitudinal

The newest experimental driving model from the Sunnypilot ecosystem, Space Lab 3, dropped on August 2 — and in true.

Driving Models

This Week in Openpilot: Liquid Crystal, Space Lab, and the Rise of SL2v2

The past week has been a whirlwind in the Openpilot development world, with a steady stream of new models dropping.

Driving Models

New Openpilot Models Released: Le Tomb Raider 14, Le Tomb Raider 14h, and Tomb Raider

In a busy week for Openpilot enthusiasts, three new community-tuned driving models were released: Each brings its own approach to.

Driving Models

A Busy Week for Openpilot Driving Models: DTRv4, DTRv5, SPD, TR15 and TR15v2

It’s been a packed week in the Openpilot community, with not one but five new driving models dropping in rapid.

Comma Gear Videos

Beartech Carry Case vs 3D-Printed: Which One Wins for the Comma 3X?

As a Comma 3X user and daily driver, protecting your hardware when it’s not mounted in your vehicle is important—especially.