[-] sky@codesink.io 22 points 1 year ago

You're not unlucky, in the U.S. any charger that isn't made by Tesla is unreliable. It's been getting worse over time, and the only real hope is that every manufacturer is switching to Tesla's charge port (now called NACS) and getting access to their Superchargers.

I had a non-Tesla EV and eventually got a Tesla because I need to road trip regularly and can't handle chargers being down.

[-] sky@codesink.io 19 points 1 year ago

I don't think you understand what Apple Fitness+ is? You don't have to pay for access to any health data?

It's a service with workout videos lead by instructors, like what Peloton offers with their app. It's pretty good, I enjoy the yoga classes on my Apple TV.

[-] sky@codesink.io 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

LiFePO4 batteries like being charged up high, so you're probably fine keeping them plugged in.

You're right about not going under 20% often, but you'll want to charge to 100% at least periodically to allow the cells to balance.

Edit: Please make sure you're looking up information on Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries specifically, they behave differently from standard lithium batteries and a lot of the advice shared here won't apply.

[-] sky@codesink.io 22 points 1 year ago

They ship an outdated and unreliable implementation 😅 There are things that use it, but my understanding is you couldn't use it in the same way you can on other platforms.

[-] sky@codesink.io 19 points 1 year ago

I set up a new HA install a couple months ago and didn't write any YAML. It was kind of nice? The UI tools have come a long way and it discovered all my devices which had never happened before.

The thread you shared is worrying though, it's the complete opposite of the spirit of FOSS. I should probably reconsider paying for their subscription at a minimum.

[-] sky@codesink.io 17 points 1 year ago

Good thing they immediately launched the product pages with comparisons and don't force you to watch the keynote!

[-] sky@codesink.io 17 points 1 year ago

Yep. Bought a home right before covid when interest rates were super low, I would love to sell my home and move but it would be the dumbest financial decision I've ever made.

Not to mention losing a couple bedrooms just to afford a new place.

[-] sky@codesink.io 17 points 1 year ago

Are you sure it isn’t satire? I prefer to believe it is.

[-] sky@codesink.io 17 points 1 year ago

describing repeated targeted harassment for being transgender as “petty drama” is a bit disingenuous, no?

[-] sky@codesink.io 22 points 1 year ago

It makes no sense to me why we pressure people to take breaks from psychiatric medication when we don’t for like any other condition?

Take your meds, fuck em.

[-] sky@codesink.io 25 points 1 year ago

looks more like chromeOS than chromeOS lol

[-] sky@codesink.io 20 points 1 year ago

That's... not really what I said?

I think having multiple communities about the same subject on different instances can be interesting and potentially good!

I just think in this case there wasn't really a need to make a new community, when the main difference is a mod team from a different website. The tone of the post struck me as telling the community what to do. I was a little assumptive, I suppose.

I used to mod a subreddit/discord that has already had a couple lemmy communities pop up, so this is something I've been talking about with friends for a bit. I'm personally hoping to see moderators of reddit communities making space for new people to run things.

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