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A big thanks for sure. It's not fun when things arent working as expected suddenly. A shoutout to the community too, in the github issue ideas were flowing on how to get back up and working. |
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Works again. Thank you very much, Jakob! |
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Seems like ARMv7 support was dropped.. my raspberry is armv8.. is this also dropped? |
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Thank you, @JakobLichterfeld and everyone who found the solution 🙌🏻 |
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Thank you! |
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Thank you, team! I updated from 1.28.3 straight to 4.0.0, going from postgres:15 to an empty postgres:18-trixie database. Restored the data, then started the teslamate container, and everything migrated smoothly 😮 I had planned to do iterative update but teslamate was able to do all the changes throughout the past two years on startup 🔥 |
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Thanks for the quick update I also migrated from 1.something and an old postgres db and worked fine. |
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Can I get any help? I've updated but getting 2026-06-13 22:25:16.641 [warning] TeslaApi.Error / %{"error" => "forbidden, see https://developer.tesla.com/docs/fleet-api", "error_description" => "", "response" => nil} |
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Thanks @JakobLichterfeld and all the contributor for the effort and for maintaining this project and community!! |
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Thank you ! |
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I feel the need to give a huge thank you to Jakob for his work on the recent TLS 1.3 problem. Starting with something that looked as severe as a complete shutdown of the owners API and ending with a major version upgrade in less than a day couldn't possibly have been the easy or stress-free way he'd wanted to spend his Friday/Saturday. Being an OSS maintainer is often a thankless job (trust me, I know from experience) and it's important to recognize when they go above and beyond the call of duty.
Thank you so much for getting our community back up and running. Your efforts are appreciated.
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