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  • I'm assuming that just hopping on a VPN that exits in Europe is not enough to do this right? You probably have to do a fresh install and say that your location is in the EU?

  • Cripes. Why did anyone think this was necessary.

  • Sorry, but wtf is that AI generated image supposed to be? A blood covered jar lid? One of those giant red Staples, "That was Easy" buttons?

  • I didn't intend to use it on the chest freezer - it was mostly for the modem, but since I had spare battery capacity and outlets I thought what the heck.

    The power load is practically nothing until it cycles, and even then it's fairly efficient - my current runtime is estimated to be about 18 hours, more than enough to come up with an alternative if we lose power in a storm.

  • Seriously, make an effort. These took me 30 seconds and only a slight reprompt tweak.

  • While I appreciate the sentiment, most traditional VMs do not like to have their power killed (especially non-journaling file systems).

    Even crash consistent applications can be impacted if the underlying host fs is affected by power loss.

    I do think that backup are a valid suggestion here, provided that the backup is an interrupted by a power surge or loss.

  • I agree that 99.999% uptime is a pipedream for most home labs, but I personally think a UPS is worth it, if only to give yourself the option to gracefully shut down systems in the event of a power outage.

    Eventually, I'll get a working script that checks the battery backup for mains power loss and handle the graceful shutdown for me, but right now that extra 10-15 minutes of battery backup is enough for a manual effort.

  • This is why I have about five of these bad boys: CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD.

    One is in my utility room for my cable modem and our chest freezer, three back up my homelab and wifi AP, and one is for my office.

    They've been bulletproof through storms, and when we've lost power, but not Internet I can't keep on working.

    The big thing to look for is number of battery+surge outlets vs just surge outlets. Typically they top out at 1500VA - the more overhead for what you're powering, the longer you can go without mains power.

    A screen/display is helpful for at-a-glance information like expected runtime, current output, etc.

  • What I don't get about the fundies that think IVF is against god's will - what about any other scientific breakthrough? What about antibiotics? Cars?

    Hell, every time you fly you're effectively spitting in the face of the "Almighty".

  • I use copilot a bit for my work - and I treat it like copy-paste from StackOverflow - sure that codeat look right, but you've gotta double check it and test it a few times before you commit and push.

  • But on the other hand, if we don't do that, we can have a whole new level of industrial espionage where Hyundai targets Toyota vehicles to make them seem less safe and take over a wider market share.

  • Okay, I'm kinda stoked for this. I really liked the TVA in Loki Season 1, plus Wolverine in his yellow costume?! Sign me up.

  • I have one and I highly recommend the wifi card. I also have a slightly working Carbon Dioxide sensor - I say slightly because it's readings are consistently off when compared to my Aranet. Supposedly there's a way to calibrate, but I haven't had time to dig into it further.

    My only issue with the device is that I wish there were more tamagochi elements to the dolphin buddy.

  • By all means, let's vote for the eloquent Trump instead. /S

    At least Biden won't gaffe his way into outlawing BIPOC from existing or inspire domestic terrorism with his words.

  • As god intended! /s

    By all means, let's force people through the trauma of knowing their kid will only live at most 16-18 months and will probably bankrupt the family with medical bills.

    The cruelty here is off the charts (as the gop intended).

  • I'm not going to down vote you - some people do like the social experience at work. I just respectfully disagree. I'm at work to make money and to keep my skills sharp - I don't (and have never really) enjoy hanging out with coworkers outside of the normal work related areas.

    As a mostly introverted person, work from home has been a godsend. I can focus on communicating with my manager and coworkers in ways that are more comfortable for me - and thus result in a more positive experience for everyone.

    Plus the amount of work I get done at home is easily double what I was doing when working from the office 5 days a week.

  • This is the right answer. I have dockerized Calibre and Calibre-Web for initial intake, then use Calibre-Web's OPDS feed with my Moon+ Android app for reading on my tablet/phone.

    Calibre handles type conversions, metadata sync, and file organization.

    Calibre-Web works well for browser reading on my PC.

  • Nothing better than curl https://totally-legit-installer.com/script | sudo bash

  • This is what I've been thinking lately. There's no way to unring that bell after an influx of several million people "join" Mastodon through Threads.

    Plus threads has an entire team of engineers who can be abused to get out better looking apps, sys admins who ensure the threads servers are running at minimal load - ensuring a top tier Fediverse experience. Already we've seen a burst of indie developers for Lemmy and Mastodon, but what if I'm not concerned that my microblog app needs to know health biometric data - threads is up when my niche instance goes down.

    That's how they get you. Come to threads for a "better user experience"! You can still follow the weird Bean memes, but with a better UI/UX! Don't worry, we at Facebook won't defederate with everyone else once we hit critical mass!