Duke-U
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I am using the non-beta. I tried both with no difference. What seems to help is loading a passive page before leaving the car for the night.
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Same here, though I don’t like to reboot, so I compromise by using it only when needed.
Sometimes when it is frozen, I can still browse to another site (one not using gps location) and then browsing back to the Waze site works. But not always.
Well, running the website in Chrome for a day, shows max memory usage of the JavaScript VM instance is 16 MB.
@ericwol, I love all the work you have done on this. Thank you.
Question: the map has lots of areas with red hash marks. What do those mean? (I do not see them right now when using my Mac)
cool feature. Thanks!I believe the red hash marks show traffic enforcement zones... they can be switched off in the settings
Can someone share the correct URL still not working for me for past month mcu1
I'm finishing another rewrite (yet again) of the teslawaze app, and I think the new version address all the current problems. You should see a noticeable speed improvement and it looks like the browser crashes are gone, so hang in there a little longer.
- Moved the MAP apis from OpenLayer to Leaflet
- Fixed DPI scaling (map and labels are crisper)
- Map panning is now usable
- Traffic camera alerts are now process on a background thread (distance of alerts are now more reliable)
Yes, it's currently broken.Did the weather radar overlay stop working? Seems that way for a few days now.
I'm finishing another rewrite (yet again) of the teslawaze app, and I think the new version address all the current problems. You should see a noticeable speed improvement and it looks like the browser crashes are gone, so hang in there a little longer.
- Moved the MAP apis from OpenLayer to Leaflet
- Fixed DPI scaling (map and labels are crisper)
- Map panning is now usable
- Traffic camera alerts are now process on a background thread (distance of alerts are now more reliable)
The weather radar issue has been fix.Did the weather radar overlay stop working? Seems that way for a few days now.
The issue has nothing to do with moving off of Google maps. It just coincided with the Tesla update of the browser to HTML5, which is very buggy and the JavaScript VM crashes all the time for no apparent reasons.Ever since the brouhaha re Google charging for development a few months ago, my Tesla Traffic Incidents and Information has been very on and off -- mostly off. It will ask me to allow location access and then just not work. Mostly, it'll show the screen as it was the last time it was working. This could have been a week ago. This morning, it worked okay for about 20 minutes and then froze up. Later, it worked for almost an hour, then froze. Reload page doesn't make it better. I haven't seen much on this for a while, but perhaps I'm looking in the wrong places. Any help will be appreciated.
Okay, so It's not just me; that's strangely comforting. I appreciate all of your work on this app. It's really great when Tesla lets it work. I'm happy to await further progress.The issue has nothing to do with moving off of Google maps. It just coincided with the Tesla update of the browser to HTML5, which is very buggy and the JavaScript VM crashes all the time for no apparent reasons.