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Tesla's Supercharger Team was recently laid off. We discuss what this means for the company on today's TMC Podcast streaming live at 1PM PDT. You can watch on X or on YouTube where you can participate in the live chat.
Just like you pull down to refresh you can pull up to load more once you hit the bottom. It does this to avoid loading everything at once. Maybe I can change the up to say "pull up for 33 more"
just to be clear, I’m talking about when you’re not also in the car. If you are near the roadie you can connect to the roadie as it has its own hotspot.
Next batch will be coming next week. 256 is hard to source many cards so afraid not buy I want to add an option to build a roadie so folks can buy whatever card they want
The issue is the device has a pretty weak broadcom WiFi driver support. When hosting a AP it can't run with wmm enabled so it's basically 802.11b speed. Your home WiFi and phone hotspot is 802.11g which the device works fine with as a client. Just hosting an AP is not well supported but if the...
I had more for sale but those sold out too. Ordered a big batch to sell will do that after the holidays... Follow twitter/newsletter for announcements. The Tesla does clean the disk but the Roadie keeps as much recent clip footage as it can fit, vs the default hour or two. This is to avoid a...
Just to be clear the roadie isn’t something you can build from Tesla usb. The only parts in common with it is the usb gadget drivers which comes with raspbian. The Tesla usb project doesn’t live refresh when new videos are written nor generate thumbnails of videos or have a api with an app. Etc...
I definitely want a way for folks who want to build one of their own to do so. Probably a one time purchase to license the code. I don't have an ETA though.
The 64GB holds about 10 hours of video so unless you want to save every second that would hold quite a bit of sentry events and saved videos.
the card is a class 10 micro sd rated for video and in the months we’ve been beta testing with folks there’s been no issues.
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Creator of the Roadie here. The device is a raspberry pi zero which doesn’t allow external drives to be connected.
If I offered larger drives would that work? 256 or 512?
Also if there’s a way to clean up the device when you arrive home would it be ok to use the 64 or 128?
Overall, id...