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  • I thought about building a gravity battery in my yard.

    The math is E = mgh. Not complicated. I think the conclusion was that to charge my cell phone from zero to 100% I would have to lower 1, 000 pounds from a height of 100 feet. Had to make some assumptions about my phone battery capacity... But still... Wildly inefficient.

    That was before losses and this video says the building is 80% efficiency.

    So whenever I see one of these grav batts actually being built, I wonder if they checked? I mean, it has some capacity but will it ever be worth the construction costs?

  • I think its ok to buy cheap memory but check it with f3 first.

  • You should check out the official 11ty images plugin if you haven't already. Itll generate multiple sizes for your output. Its the best feature imo.

  • tldr: A used x86 desktop is better than a pi

    I've never understood why so many people self-host on pis. If it's at home and not on a sailboat or drone, don't worry about the power consumption. Worry about having enough power for a smooth operation.

    Like imagine your jellyfin skips during videos. Now you have to chase down the bottleneck and when you do, probably can't upgrade the hardware anyway.

    Plus if the project doesnt have an ARM binary or container, you have to create a compilation workflow.

    Hospitals and schools upgrade their hardware every five years or so (when windows starts to slow down). The x86 workstations go up for auction for cheap. I buy them direct at govdeals.com (usa) where they usually sell in lots. If you just need one, look on ebay where the units are typically resold. Either way you can find something decent for $50-$100.

    So buy an x86. It will live forever and you can use your pi in a weather station or drone or similar project where size and power consumption matter.

    In my own setup, I have jellyfin on one $50 workstation and homeassistant/frigate on another. I would not have space (resources) for both on one machine because frigate is doing object detection on six cameras (even with a hardware detector). So the homeassistant computer has that NPU and zigbee dongle and a big hard drive for the recordings. In the Jellyfin machine, I put a 12tb hdd for the media and graphics card that is really good at transcoding (I travel a lot and stream videos from home).

  • I use tempo and love it! It's the only client that doesnt choke on my big library.

  • It's because your vpn exit node was blocked by RT. You share IPs with other mullvad customers. Could be becaue someome was hacking or just hitting a rate limit. Try again later or use another exit node.

  • Please let the onion sign it.

  • Yeah, hiding things is obsolete since physical objects can be encrypted. Duuuyrrrrr

  • I dont have a brain and find this book insulting because I can't read. How dare you post something I don't like! I'm not here to create content or participate in meaningful discussion. I prefer to incite flame over absolutely nothing at all.

  • Unrelated: I recommend vaultwarden, an open source community fork in rust. Works great with official bitwarden apps and extensions.

  • "liberate" lol

  • Well I guess the ozone layer is good.

  • I can vouch for cryptostorm. Offers port forwarding and good speed. Haven't been with them long but they seem legit.

  • It means you smoke weed

  • In the qbt compose file, you can set

     yaml
        
    network_mode: container:gluetun
    
      

    To use Gluetun's network namespace for your qbt container. This is how I use qbt over vpn.

  • It didn't used to be this way. You used to apply for copyright like a patent. Rich people stole content from poor artists that didn't have the lawyers to file copyright. This broken system has been reformed. Nowadays, if you create something, you automatically own the copyright. You now have to "opt out" of copyright with an explicit license to "release" the rights. Much better system.

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  • For sailing the seas, I like CryptoStorm.is Good speed with port forwarding.