GreatAlbatross

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[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 2 points 50 minutes ago

Doing a few things well, rather than microwaving everything Sysco can load into the freezer would be nice too.

One of my locals does chips, and hotdogs, in an air fryer. That's it. But they're amazing chips and hotdogs.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 1 points 52 minutes ago

Glad they've finally shown up. I can finally stop brushing aphids off my plums.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 2 points 2 days ago

The Class 800 may have seats made from cardboard, but they do at least look like they were designed this century.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 2 points 2 days ago

I'm a great believer in keeping things as simple and modular as possible.
Much easier to just dump files over FTP than have HA do the saving.
Plus, the camera can operate like a dashcam, and save before/after the event, while that would be tricker in HA, as you'd have to run a buffer.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 4 points 2 days ago

MFF optiplexes: Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 1 points 2 days ago

Which.co.uk do a pretty good job at reviewing stuff.
They're not ideal, and they do seem to focus too hard on some things over others.
But in terms of finding "Can I get an X that is half decent for the money I'm willing to spend", they work quite well.

Unfortunately, they are a bit pricey.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 1 points 2 days ago

Sounds like it might be nice.
Why not use the dubai fad to launch tasty new biscuits.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 2 points 3 days ago

IIRC, isn't one of the conditions from last year that universal service obligation must be fulfilled for 5 years?
Which, really doesn't feel like that long.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 6 points 3 days ago

Especially if they start throwing clay pigeons.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 1 points 5 days ago

After seeing the mess the US in, codifying things that are generally accepted seems like a good idea.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 2 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Just in case you were not aware, most Reolink cameras can do "save a clip if you see a person" on their own, without involving HA.
And they can either dump it to local or network storage.
The detection is done at the camera, and just fires a notification over ONVIF.

[–] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 3 points 6 days ago

I fully expect all the prices to drop by 20%, and not just rise to meet the lack of tax...

I do kinda support this though. I repair everything I can, and regularly buy better quality refurb kit rather than crap new stuff.

 

I thought I'd pop this up here, as I've now had mine almost a year.

I've had sonoff zigbee sensors for a while, and wanted to try this slightly updated one with a display.
To cut a long story short:

  • It works
  • It communicates and pairs with HA ZHA integration out of the box.
  • I've not had any issues at all since I bought it.
  • The display is clear
  • The bracket sticks to the wall, then the sensor magnets into the bracket. The sensor also has a fold-out stand for placing on a surface.
  • After almost 1 year on the included battery, it's showing 60%
  • I paid about £12, they're now around £14

Battery use should obviously be taken with a pinch of salt, but I would not be surprised if it's still trucking after 2 years.

Accuracy is fine for consumer level gear

I also discovered (after updating to HA latest) that temperature and humidity thresholds can be set on the device.
And that it will show symbols on the display when these limits are breached. By default, it shows a snowflake when it's under 19'C.

So, yeah. For areas where people are likely to want to check the temperature quickly, they're neat little dooberies.

 

Is your grandma a force of nature?
Does your best friend cause an impact wherever they go?
Now you can give them the recognition they deserve, by naming a storm after them.

 

I would like to start using floorplans/maps with various device actions on them. This means I need locally stored images, that can be seen over the network.
I managed to upload images to HA, but as they need to be accessed with a token, I either need to refresh the token every day (no), or have an image with a long-lived token (also not a good idea).

How have other people done things?
Is it worth spinning up an http image host?
Or maybe throwing files into an nginx folder inside HA?

Thoughts on a postcard :)

 

Oh my Jesus, can we just renationalise them already?

'We can only squeeze money out of this debt strangled utility if you exempt us from liability, particularly the executives in charge'

What a load of horseshit.

 

As I'm currently doing a re-wire, it's a great opportunity for me to put some metering in the house.
I'm single-phase, but I plan to monitor multiple sections of the house, which are each wired for 100A independently.

I'm currently eyeing up either the Shelly Pro 3EM – 120A or the 50A.
As it will fit nicely in the consumer unit, and supports Ethernet.

I previously looked at the Aeotec clamp devices, but they seem to be difficult to find with multiple 100A connectors.

Emporia Vue was also a consideration, but I'm always a little hesitant to buy products that require custom firmware to even work properly, when others are available. And I'd also like to avoid using 2.4Ghz wifi for connectivity.

I'd love to hear any experiences people have had with similar devices, good or bad. And how the integration with HA went.

 

I guess they kinda have to do this, or you'd have to keep the same person on breakfast until they retired.

I always found it a little bit comfy that BBC pipelined a lot of the flagship presenters.
Steve Wright going from Radio 1, to Radio 2 as the listeners aged, for example.

 

This was very much a me mistake, so apologies from me.

The long story short, is that we were migrating the domain between accounts.

As the previous DNS records would be wiped during transfer, we made backups, and started the process.
This morning, the "approve transfer" button was lit.
A sensible person would have gone "perfect, lets get this scheduled".
Instead, I just pressed the button.

Unfortunately, when you transfer, and are keeping continuity, you should always make sure the receiving account is ready to re-apply the settings.
I didn't, and the receiving account owner was happily asleep. 100% my bad!

All sorted now (hopefully).
There might be some weirdness while DNS updates propagate through the various caches.

I think the lessons learned are pretty obvious:

  • Consider how noticeable downtime will be, and schedule with this in mind.
  • Check that your counterpart is online when transferring a domain.
  • Always schedule a maintenance window, even if you get excited when the button activates.
 

Apology from me. We're moving some things around on the back end, and my non-thinking brain didn't think to check another admin was online before handing over control of a system to them.

Hopefully, feddit.uk will be back up before the end of the day, assuming nothing horrid happens.

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Years ago, I switched my mayo from Hellman's to Heinz, because the bottle design meant there was less transfer loss.

How the tables turn: I'm back on Hellman's for mayo, and they do a well reviewed ketchup too now.

(Hellman's is Unilever, a UK based company. Although they're apparently being shits to Ben and Jerry now...)

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