

And it’s $5.99 a day
I have a Shelly plug that is programmed internally to turn itself on if off for 20 seconds. Home assistant turns the plug off for 10 seconds if curl ip.me fails for 15 minutes.
My modem is plugged into that.
I’ve never had a router or firewall crash if I wasn’t fucking with it and did something stupid ill-advised, so I don’t try that kind of stuff unless I’m home.
I use it to put transaction dollar limits on my subscriptions, satellite radio in particular, so they can’t jack up my rates automatically.
I don’t put much stock in privacy.com being truly private, but it does break the data chain of using the same card for everything. I wish my credit union offered virtual cards.
Make sure you don’t have a full disk somewhere
kagi has you beat 🤣
$11,500 usd
To piggyback on the permissions hissy fit-
My aar stack, openmediavault, and transmission stack have different usernames mapped to the same uid and it is a pain in the ass. I “fixed it” by making a NAS group that catches them all, but by “fixed it” I really mean “got it working”
So be aware of what uid will own a file and maybe change it to a uid in the 1100+ range to make NFS easier in the future.
You know what you can do with gun permits? The same things you can do with voting restrictions.
If you’re in the omada ecosystem, a one-off unifi device is going to frustrate you. They’re trying to wrangle you into buying shit like this: https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/up-floodlight
Which part is slow? I run a software controller in a proxmox VM and it is plenty quick. My router is an opnsense vm and has 8 ryzen 7700x threads assigned to it, so no problems there 😁
I keep my Linux ISOs on mergerfs over NFS via open media vault. All of them are easily replaced so I don’t bother backing them up.
Nextcloud, paperless, and photos get their whole image backed up on proxmox local, and a remote PBS. I’m the only user so the sizes are quite manageable.
The Hairpin Route of Oak St!
Can’t be that hard to turn them into solar phone chargers
I had a Nix partition on a beater laptop and it reminded me of Gentoo back in the day. Every update took at least 20 minutes.
Is this some declarative joke I am too imperative to understand?
I think it’s more about extracting money from normies, not someone savvy enough to run a model locally. And I don’t know if they do or don’t, I was just trying to explain the comic.
Much like Amazon has an incentive to not show you the specific thing it knows you’re searching for, people theorize that these interfaces are designed to burn through your tokens.
With hwe kernels, I’m generally satisfied with my Qualcomm NCM825. It might fail to come back from sleep 1 time out of 100 but that may be fixed now that I think about it.
George Carlin explains it pretty simply
I’d see if your brand offers that option, and try and retrofit the OEM parts. It’s often the matter of cutting an extra hole or two and wiring it up to your controller. The tub will likely have indentations to make room for the part, even if that model doesn’t include the feature.
This is a whirlpool, Hotpoint, KitchenAid, etc door opener
https://www.hotpoint.co.uk/door-opening-system-j00532596/p
If that’s a dead end, maybe look at a wax motor. They are very cheap, easy to control, compact, and high force. Only problem is, the stroke is only . 25 inches, some up to . 5 inches. There is enough force that you could make a lever.