bremen15

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Is that remarkable?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Leave the country, work abroad for a while.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Germany: bread

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Not a tech person. Working on my PhD in theoretical computer science.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Interesting. I was considering doing magic mushrooms precisely with that goal. Can you please elaborate? What did you think/feel about while high, and how did it rewire you? Is there a connection you can see in retrospect?

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I nod at women. But I nod a lot.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago (6 children)

What does being clocked mean?

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I think more a combination of Iroh and Willy wonka.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I like both! What do you think is the main difference in their wisdom, and what do they have in common?

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Yes, it should. I hope someone has already implemented this setup and can confirme that it works as we think it does.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I agree; that is a good solution for a rooted device. I use it on a lineageOS tablet.

 

I have an unrooted GrapheneOS phone. I was surprised that it doesn’t offer a native option to limit battery charging to a specific upper limit (e.g., 80%) to preserve battery health and prolong the battery's life.

To work around this, I decided to implement a charging limit feature using automation software and a Wi-Fi-controllable plug. After some research, I bought a Shelly Plug S for this purpose. I'm trying to keep things open-source, so I avoid Google Play apps when possible. The closest Tasker alternative I found on F-Droid is Easer. Unfortunately, Easer seems to lack some crucial features that would make this process easier, such as switching Wi-Fi networks or starting external apps.

Here’s my plan so far:

  • My phone’s charger is plugged into the Shelly Plug S, which is connected to my Wi-Fi network.
  • I want to use Easer to automate the process: It would turn on the plug when the charger is connected, monitor the battery level, and, once it reaches 80%, turn off the Shelly Plug S by making an HTTP call to its local web interface (or an API call).
  • I prefer to block the Shelly Plug from accessing the Internet entirely (to avoid leaking data to the cloud) by setting up firewall rules that restrict its access to only my local network.

However, Easer seems to have some limitations that make this more challenging than expected:

  • Easer cannot switch Wi-Fi networks: I was hoping to use the Shelly Plug’s local access point (AP mode) for a more portable solution, but since Easer doesn’t have permission to switch networks, I'm restricted to my home network.
  • Easer cannot start external apps: It also can’t trigger external apps that might help with network switching or more advanced controls.

At the moment, I’m stuck with these limitations and was wondering if anyone has experience with similar setups or has already written code to implement something like this. Specifically:

Has anyone written or seen code to automate switching off a Shelly Plug once a certain battery level is reached? Are there any workarounds for Easer’s limitations, or should I consider switching to a different automation tool that fits my FOSS preference?

I would greatly appreciate any tips, code snippets, or discussions around best practices for this type of setup. Ideally, I'd love to make this work while keeping the setup local and portable, but I’m open to suggestions!

Thanks in advance for your help!

 

Currently in the US elections are featured in my YouTube feed, and not factual content but rage inducing.

How can I filter that?

 

I work in research (uni) and am writing a framework for heat processes to optimize their costs. This goes both for private houses and industrial processes. The goal is to enable industry players to see that/when renewable energies and heat reuse with heat pumps are cheaper than fossil fuels. I do this using digital twins for components and on a system level.

My boss hesitates because he thinks this must already exist. I want to pursue that path with my research, so any insights there are welcome, too, but this is primarily about the open-source project.

I searched GitHub and came up empty, but that is only a subset of the search. Do you have any idea how I can find this, one way or another? It would also be great if I could show that it likely does not exist.

 

Ich bin Deutscher und kann in den USA nicht wählen, und möchte nicht von deren Wahlkampf und dem ganzen Drama vereinnahmt werden. Wie kann ich den amerikanischen Wahlkampf ausfiltern? Hat jemand schon gute Filterlisten und könnte sie teilen?

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