My simple itx 2700X server with 2 HDDs was idling significantly less than 55W that his synology was and it isn’t even have low idle power consumption like the synology.
Definitely something off with his method or configuration.
My simple itx 2700X server with 2 HDDs was idling significantly less than 55W that his synology was and it isn’t even have low idle power consumption like the synology.
Definitely something off with his method or configuration.
Well many smart locks can be exploited physically rather than hacking wise.
On the other hand, flipper zero can probably exploit a lot of 2.4GHz locks.
It’s funny because everyone arguing for phones and tablets for kids is like “hurt durr but their education”
You know what the vast vast vast majority of kids use the phones and tablets for? Fucking sure as hell that it isn’t education.
Addicting microtransaction games, social media, and the lowest trash YouTube channels.
Pretty much every teacher in existence will tell you that phones for young kids have been hell and the kids can’t focus at all and have much more trouble learning.
And every single person with any awareness at all will know that social media has been an absolute plague to kids social and mental health.
Sure give a phone to your kid when they are 14, 15, 16. But when they are in primary school it is not needed and they are at the most risk for every bad aspect of phones.
Or, because studies have shown that in early and mid childhood development stages cell phones and tablets can actually stunt motor proficiancy and cause arrested social development, just give them a damn key.
Much easier than every single other option. If they lose things, actually parent them and teach them to be responsible and different organizational methods and tie the key to something they always have.
My favorite webshop tinytronics.nl (very little markup on their electronics unlike almost every competitor)
And they have both Azurefilm and Devil Design. I was debating on which to try. Sounds like J should go devil design
https://github.com/sabeechen/hassio-google-drive-backup
And any add-on that you actually want usable from within home assistant. I.e. tight integration like having esphome in the sidebar.
Well, moving the goalposts, but exactly, it doesn’t solve the problem at all that I talked about.
Again, it is completely fine if people want separate services, but there is currently seemingly no documented way to tightly integrate services into homeassistent to be able to be used within homeassistant via containers.
https://hub.docker.com/r/hassioaddons/vscode-amd64
https://hub.docker.com/r/hassioaddons/bookstack-amd64
In fact, here are 347 containers with 0 documentation whatsoever:
https://hub.docker.com/u/hassioaddons
The point is that there are hassio addons which do not have any regular docker counterpart, and for the ones that do, there is little to no documentation that gets them actually integrated into the Home Assistant sidebar. They work as their own separate entities and can communicate, sure. Sometimes that is even more desired. What if I want ESPHome as an item in the home assistant sidebar? I have yet to find a guide on how to do that.
How can you get the Home Assistant Google Drive Backup working in docker compose as another example? Extremely useful and only available in HAOS or supervised. Yes there are workarounds and other services, but they are workarounds and other services
Then find exactly what environment variables, config files, port mapping, etc… need to be placed in each container with 0 documentation at all.
Not as simple as writing a compose block.
Nice! I have actually never used Windows 3D builder. Does the print have another edge that attaches to it? Or is it just a screenshot perspective thing where it looks like it doesn’t curve around the phone on one side?
Hahaha likely not. The higher up weight you go, the less accurate it is. A load cell that can handle 200KG would likely not be “per kilo” accurate
Load cell would probably work fine.
Always 1 year away!
There is going to be a TON of progress next year. I think 2024, freecad will be very usable for hobbyits.
It’s very similar to wingspan.
Collection game where you try to build a village of critters. You have “seasons” where you get to place workers to get resources and get cards by spending those resources.
A bunch of different cards with effects! Very fun in my opinion. It can also be played with 2.
You might like Everdell.
Also Kwakzalvers (don’t know what it is in English)
Yeah that is quite a few drives! But then you are reaching datahoarder levels.
I have been selfhosting for 3 years now and I am still on my first mirrored 4TB drive set 😅 I will get an 8 or 10 next and probably be set for like 10 years with 4 drives. If I pass that, I will need to saxrifice my M.2 boot drive for an M.2 sata controller. iTX problems.
Node 804 has something cool, 10 drives in a complete seperate chamber with separate cooling than the “normal” parts, plus micro ATX for a PCIe SATA controller.
For the casual selfhoster, The Node 304 is hard to beat. Great cooling potential (U14S) with a 140mm exhaust, ATX power supply, 6 3.5" + 2 SSDs, and GPU all in <20L. I can literally sneak my server in anywhere!
Perfect, I develop mostly on ST, Espressif, and some Nordic! I will check it out!
Do people know if he is using one of the yaml configs on github or has his own?
I am currently developing a PoE ESP-C3 bridge for the LD2410 and 2450 (don’t know if I will sell it or just have all of the files available to make yourself) do I am doing a bit of research. When I make mine open source anyway, I guess the license will be similar to the skreek version anyway so I can work off of his.