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Kindest samurai in the south. Thank you sire!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 12 hours ago

Squeezing the last bit of internet out of the cloud

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

Pff, newbie. Take a screenshot like the rest of us.

/j

[–] [email protected] 25 points 3 days ago

Here, take the poor man's gold 🏅

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Which vitamin is this? I might try getting supplements for myself ಠ_ಠ

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Come join me at Farmville

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (22 children)

You didn't pay up to enjoy the product. They lost revenue. But yes, it didn't "broke" the corporation.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Can't wait 3 minutes. Cat eat raw.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

Alright, we have a new plot for some Anime.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 weeks ago

Could you be any more wrong?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

raising the dumb hand up

I don't get it :(

 

Hello Lemmings, Hope you guys are doing well.

Objective: Open the door automatically through HomeAssistant

My Plan:

  1. Use an ESP32 and flash ESPhome. Wire up Servo Motor (SG90) with ESP32. Tie a thread on between the Servo Motor Arm and the physical latch (physical latch that I can pull to unlock the door) such that when the servo motor turns from -100 to +100, the latch is being pulled to cause the door to be unlocked.

  2. I am planning to power this using AA Cells + DC DC Boost convertor.

Issue:

  1. How do I mount the Servo Motor on the door?
  2. Is there any other (read better) way to achieve the same result?
  3. Would you recommend any power source other than AA Cells?

Image for reference:

The latch has a keychain-like loop where the thread is tied. To unlock the door manually, I pull the latch towards right (---->) . This action is planned to be automated by Servo Motor.

 

Hi guys, A very happy new year!!

After celebrating New year's Eve, I just logged in on PS5 to play Detroit become human.

The robot on the home screen wished me and my family a very happy new year!

This was so sweet. I feel so warm and love the game even more now!

 

Hi, There are so many Spider Man games, I am not sure which ones to play?

I am downloading Miles Morales for now. This is like a 7 to 8 hours game as per Howlongtobeat.

Any other spider man game could you recommend to take up after this one?

 

Hi Guys, I have been enjoying this game but just want to know how many hours more to complete so I can budget for new games (time wise)

I am currently at Boklad trying to cross the border where goetz lost his Traders Pass.

It shows 64% complete with 24hours played so far.

How long do you reckon it will take me to complete the story now?

 

Hi all!

I have 2 ISPs with their own routers.

Router A: 192.168.0.1/24

Router B: 192.168.20.1/24

I have my servers plugged into Router A and all my endpoint and users' devices connected to Router B.

I want users connected to Router B (192.168.20.1/24) to have access to server 192.168.0.90

I thought plugging a LAN cable and connecting Router A and Router B and then defining static routes in both routers would solve the issue.

However, at the first step itself I have an issue. When connecting the routers via a LAN cable, both routers dont get any IP.

I was also referring to this post on superuser. Though Router B is capable of creating subnet and static route, I am not sure if Router A (Archer XR500v) is capable of creating a subnet and/or a static route.

https://superuser.com/questions/1667068/connect-two-routers-with-different-subnet

 

Hi, Just wanted to highlight an issue I faced. If it's worth the time to resolve this edge case, please consider the issue in your queue.

Example: https://programming.dev/comment/4857909

Normally, clicking on the post brings up a bar that shows upvote, downvote and reply button.

This does not happen if the comment ends with an image.

 

Hello again, After getting Gaggia Classic Pro Evo in August 2023, I have been using pre ground coffee from my local coffee shop.

I am planning to get Baratza Encore ESP to pair with my GCP since the grinder is currently on sale for like 10% off on Retail price.

Wanted to know if Encore ESP would be a good choice?

 

Hi, I am automating my manual switches at home with ESPHome on NodeMCU. For controlling the switches, I am using 8 channel relay module.

The back of the board has solder-points sticking out. I will be installing this relay module inside the switchboard. So I want to put it in some kind of enclosure.

Just wanted to know your thoughts on enclosure. Should I just wrap the whole thing in electrical tape? Or a plastic box maybe?

 

Hi, I have recently got a Gaggia Classic Pro. So I am quite new to espresso. After I pull my espresso shot, the grounded coffee puck has imprints of shower screen (photo attached)

Is this normal? If not, how do I solve this?

I am filling it up with 18 grams of pre ground coffee (commercial espresso fine grind) in a pressurized basked.

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Hi everyone, I host a server with few services running for my family and friends. The server freezes sometimes. Where the services stop responding. If I try to ssh into the server, it takes a lot of time (3 to 5 mins) for it to connect. After being connected, every letter I type takes 2 to 3 mins to appear on screen.

Seems like the server is overloaded with tasks. But I am not sure what load it is running. I have netdata installed. I could pull up following screenshots for insights.

Can someone please help me in troubleshooting the issue?

I have tried testing stress testing my RAM and CPU, and they were fine. But I would start troubleshooting from scratch if you have recommendations for testings softwares.

Please also let me know if there is anything I can pull from netdata to help in trouble shooting.

System Specification:

System RAM

Disk I/O

Total CPU Utilization

Idle Jitter

 

Recently got a Gaggia Classic Pro Evo, and after few trials and error, was able to pull this espresso shot!.

I finally have my foot in the world of espresso!

 

Hi, I have been making french press coffee for the last 2 years. Recently got my hands on Aero press. Now planning to get Gaggia Classic Pro Evo (metal series).

As of now I have a hand grinder (burr) and have option to procure pre grounded coffee from local roaster.

Just wanted to know your thoughts. Which was your first espresso machine? How was your experience? What's few things I should look out for as a beginner? What's your favourite recipe?

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