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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Vor 13,8 Milliarden was?

 

What hardware is recommended for adequate performance and low power consumption. I've seen the Mac mini recommended a few times. Would the 16 GB model be enough? Or do I need the 24 gig model? What about this framework desktop thingy? It should be very good as well, but what will it consume at idle?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Some interesting distro choices to be found in there. I didn't realize CachyOS was so popular

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I'm thinking of doing the same. Not a big fan of the album anyway.

 

Keine Ahnung ob das hier die richtige Community für so einen Post ist. Ich habe keine Kinder.

Ich bin vor kurzem in ein etwas spießigeres Mehrfamilienhaus mit Vorgarten gezogen. Da kriegt man natürlich etwas mehr vom Leben der Nachbarn mit, was für mich etwas ungewohnt, aber kein Problem ist. Auch ist es kein Problem dass öfter mal die Kinder schreien, weinen oder beim spielen laut sind.

Die Familiensituation der Nachbarn unter mir scheint recht angespannt zu sein. Die Eltern schreien sich gegenseitig, aber vor allem auch beide ihren ältesten Sohn an. Das ist wirklich sehr laut. Ich werde oft davon wach, weil es schon um 6:40 so losgeht, teilweise. Ich verstehe teilweise jedes Wort. Da hört man auch mal ein "HÖR AUF ZU HEULEN!!!". Der kleine Bengel scheint aber auch kein Unschuldslamm zu sein. Ich sehe manchmal im Garten wie er irgendwelches dummes Zeug macht und seine Mutter ihn mit voller Lautstärke anschreit, dass er das lassen soll, und er schreit einfach "NEIN!!" zurück. Die Eltern scheinen ihn nicht im Griff zu haben.

Mir ist vollkommen klar, das Kinder Eltern weit über ihre Grenzen bringen können und das Eltern es auch nicht immer schaffen können sich richtig zu verhalten, aber das was da unten abgeht klingt schon echt hart. Zum einen finde ich das sau nervig, zum anderen tut mir das auch sehr leid. Ich frage mich, ob man da irgendwas tun sollte, und wenn ja, was? Sich bei solchen Themen bei fremden Leuten einmischen ist natürlich ein Pulverfass und könnte auch zu ner schwierigen Nachbarschaftlichen Beziehung führen.

Was denkt ihr?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

RISC-V could be a lot better supported then. But I don't think a lifetime this long would work for the Deck. 7 years is nearly as long as the Switch 1, but that device had the benefit of being a platform in itself with no alternative (as in there are no other switch-compatible-devices). This forces the devs to target it, no matter what performance or fidelity they might wish for.

The Steam Deck might feel a lot like a console, but in the end it is just a PC and the PC gaming world isn't going to wait for Valves next device. The game-tech will just move on past the steam decks capabilities and a lot of gamers will leave it behind and move to other SteamOS (or windows) compatible hardware. The Deck would still have a lot of value as an indie gaming machine, though.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Muss ab jetzt auch Scheuer-Drink heißen

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

Being honest once doesn't make you an honest person, though.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

What's the source on the VR headset being ARM based? I must have missed that

[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Absolutely 0 chance as current RISC-V chips are dog slow and inefficient. Currently RISC-V is only really used in microcontrollers and everything else is highly experimental.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

I'm wondering what Pat is up to these days

Edit: Apparently he's making music again: https://friendsinreallife.bandcamp.com/album/friends-in-real-life

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago

Yeah, I just moved and didnt have the time to sort everything.

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This shelf fits a regular vinyl record just right, but then depeche mode has the bright idea to make their cover a cm longer. And don't even get me started about the jinyl...

With my previous kallax shelf I could hide them a lot better.

[–] [email protected] 37 points 1 month ago (3 children)

This has got to be baNaNa

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I'm new to netbox and as far as I can tell there are two ways to combine Netbox with ansible.

  • Automate network and Netbox with ansible. A playbook would configure a switch port and then use the Netbox ansible collection to modify Netbox to reflect the change. All changes go through Ansible.
  • Use Netbox as the data source for ansible. A playbook pulls the switch configuration from Netbox and applies it to the switch using ansible. All changes go through Netbox.

What would be preferred? Both solve the Problem of having to change everything twice.

 
 

I want to dip my toes into the smart home world and decided that I want to use homeassistant and primarily use devices based on zigbee, as I do not want to overload my wifi with a bunch of devices.

Smart plugs seem to be most interesting to me as I would like to have accurate power measurements for my homelab and applicances. The keyword is accurate here. There seems to be some science showing that the accuracy of smart plugs can vary a lot. I have read that devices that are flashed with the tasmota firmware can actually be calibrated. Unfortunately this firmware is only available for wifi devices.

So my questions are:

  • Are there zigbee smartplugs that are known to be very accurate or can be calibrated to be very accurated?
  • Is preferring zigbee over wifi actually a good Idea? I mean both use 2.4 GHz, which is known to be crowded. When will wifi smart home devices become a problem?
  • Is a calibrated tasmota smart plug more accurated than a typical zigbee plug?
  • Is this inaccuracy reported in the paper even relevant for non-scientific use?
 

I'm setting up an application using containers with ansible. I want to be able to set up the same application multiple times with a different set of variables. Is there a way how I could do this in parallel on a single host? I know I could deploy the same application n times on n different hosts, but what about n times on a single host? Is something like this possible? Doing it sequential obviously works, but it doesn't scale well.

 

This sub needs a little more deep and moody techno

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