https://knowledgebase.frame.work/en_us/hibernation-on-linux-BkL1N5ffJg
You don’t need a framework laptop to get unsupported “as-is” hibernate .
https://knowledgebase.frame.work/en_us/hibernation-on-linux-BkL1N5ffJg
You don’t need a framework laptop to get unsupported “as-is” hibernate .
If that is a stable option, why doesn’t Framework enable it by default?
This popped up today, if you’re still interested
https://lemmyverse.link/lemmy.ca/post/47682873
https://theicct.org/publication/electric-cars-life-cycle-analysis-emissions-europe-jul25/
Oh you do and I have.
I’m running it virtualized in proxmox, mostly for the challenge. And boy was it a challenge. Runs great now though!
Photoprism recommends you download a $5 app. It works ok enough, but they are clearly trying to monetize.
I say home server when I’m talking to normies.
When I’m talking to geeks I say forbidden router
https://www.level1techs.com/video/level1-presents-forbidden-router
Yeah, it does a good enough job of handling the metadata which is why I mentioned it. To find books you need a private tracker.
No, it’s a hot mess. I only get 6 books a month and she is one and done so it’s manageable to do it manually
Having to run two instances to support audio and text books was the deal breaker for me.
Now I use audiobookshelf, and it’s easy enough to find everything I need on mam without an extra search layer.
Not quite- these motor capacitors provide a phase shift for a second set of windings. Without it, the motor will just hum and not rotate.
You are describing bulk or filter capacitors that go from supply to common on a DC circuit, parallel to the load. These motor caps are on AC and in series with the load.
Motor capacitor for an A/C compressor. A $15 part that a service company is going to charge $400 for a guy missing most of his teeth to replace in 2 minutes.
Yeah, three is the limit on control panel flavors within an OS
Sling psychrometer
In truth, I’m just a Frank Lloyd Wright fanboy.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usonia
I wish this had stuck.
Yeah give the people what they want- a registry!
If you charge overnight, the base load is less likely to be fossil fuel. If it is fossil fuel, emission controls on a power plant are far more effective than anything with wheels.
The average car emits 400g CO2 per mile
https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/greenhouse-gas-emissions-typical-passenger-vehicle#driving
My power company emits 364g per kWh, which will take an EV about 3 miles. So that’s ~120g CO2 per mile, one third of a gasoline car.
https://www.climatiq.io/data/emission-factor/65ad9f91-28a1-45b2-bbab-3dcdd5de6a46
That’s the total mix- natural gas is the primary peak fuel so charging at night is likely less than 100g/mile
The “find my” networks still function with randomized macs and “fully” powered down devices