calendlex
TeslaMate
calendlex | TeslaMate | |
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6 | 100 | |
176 | 5,275 | |
- | 1.9% | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
- | MIT License |
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calendlex
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Ask HN: Which open source versions of SaaS would you like to see?
well here is another one made with elixir https://github.com/bigardone/calendlex
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 8)
After confirming the action, we see the corresponding success flash message, and the deleted event type is no longer in the list. And this is it for this part, and we have finally finished with all the logic behind managing event types. In the next part, we will focus on the last part of this series, which is listing and filtering scheduled events. In the meantime, you don't forget to check the final result in the live demo, or have a look at the source code.
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 6)
It works like a charm, yay! In the next part, we will continue with event types management, implementing the corresponding live views to edit existing even types and create new ones, using more live components and hooks. In the meantime, you can check the final result in the live demo, or have a look at the source code.
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 3)
To give the finishing touches to the layout and styling, copy the contents of the main CSS file and paste it into your local version, and replace the content of the root and live layouts with the following:
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 1)
In the next part of the series, we will jump into the action by creating a new Phoenix project and generating the necessary Ecto schemas for modeling both event types and events. In the meantime, you can check the end result here, or have a look at the source code.
TeslaMate
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Does anyone here drive around in a tesla? If so how is the FSD experience?
The graphs linked above were generated by a self-hosted application called TeslaMate, which connects to the Tesla API and harvest data as you drive, so I've got fairly extensive "health stats" for the Tesla I've owned. TeslaScope is a cloud based equivalent, which is cheap, and I also use, but mainly as a backup to my TeslaMate instance.
- Tesla Fleet Telemetry
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Any tips on remembering to set charge limit back to 80% ?
Interesting, that would work. I didn't know teslafi can CONTROL the car. I'm using teslaMate, which is basically read-only.
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Left my 2022 Model Y Performance at the airport for about 9 days with just sentry mode enabled. Used about 7% per day.
TeslaMate
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Does tesla track speed? Can I get that data?
I use this https://github.com/adriankumpf/teslamate
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New M3 Owners: What Are Your Top 3 Must-Do Activities?
Does anyone have experience with a self-hosted solution? Something like TeslaMate or TeslaLogger?
- Lots of talk of range loss in the cold temperatures, but those 90F+ days are even worse!
- Tessie
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Anyone Building KiaMate?
So Tesla drivers have TeslaMate which is a self-hosted data logger for their car's trip data. Anyone aware of anyone building a version of this for our EV6s? The Kia Connect infrastructure claims to have an API. Would be cool to develop something like this for us.
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My Tesla tinyhome is about to roll over 80,000km, ending my warranty…. That feels like it happened fast 😅😂
I just referred to a couple of legs from my trip from Sydney to Adelaide with the pod on (using Teslamate) and compared it to another more recent one without the pod on. The last of the three will probably give the best example as it is while driving the Hay Plain which is one of the most boring, flat roads you could imagine. It was during the COVID lockdowns so basically no traffic either.
What are some alternatives?
phoenix-liveview-ant-farm - Concurrent ant farm with Elixir and Phoenix LiveView
TeslaLogger - TeslaLogger is a self hosted data logger for your Tesla Model S/3/X/Y. Actually it supports RaspberryPi 3B, 3B+, 4B, Docker and Synology NAS.
tacticalrmm - A remote monitoring & management tool, built with Django, Vue and Go. [Moved to: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm]
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
authcompanion - [Deprecated] navigate instead to version 2 of AuthCompanion
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
phoenix-cms - Headless CMS fun with Phoenix LiveView and Airtable
Monica - Personal CRM. Remember everything about your friends, family and business relationships.
CyberChef - The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
teslausb - A smart USB drive for Tesla Dashcam - extended storage, auto archive, web viewer
DomainMOD - DomainMOD is an open source application written in PHP & MySQL used to manage your domains and other internet assets in a central location. DomainMOD also includes a Data Warehouse framework that allows you to import your web server data so that you can view, export, and report on your live data.
Snipe IT - A free open source IT asset/license management system