Parks and rec’
Parks and rec’
For the Aoostar I got the 19V version of “UPS Battery Backup, 24000 mAh Intelligent Compact UPS with High Security for Modem (19V)” from Amazon,
and got the exact same in 12V for my router/modem
I’ve been running my Aoostar R1 for over a year now, no issue at all. ~14W at idle with the 2HDD in standby. 32G RAM, a low power SK hynix Gold P31 1TB NVME. I’ve re-used the pair of 14TB HDDs from my WD NAS and recently got a pair of 12TB refurbished HDD for ca 240€ to use the old WD NAS as a backup. I run Proxmox with a bunch of LXC containers (12 mostly) of which a pair of pi-hole, pair of VPN/hardened SSH, fileserver, home automation, Logitech media server, Jellyfin etc etc etc The R1 is not that noisy, never crashed once, does not heat up and is powered through a 88.8Wh mini UPS.
I’d say 1999, first DSL was only 1.1M
Toast them and have them with PB&J, obviously
I own 3 of those. They are not for PS or XBox but for mostly for PC gaming. They are not Bluetooth, they come with their dedicated USB nano receiver. I don’t even trust them to win a championship in “F1 race stars”, the arcade F1 game. The wireless is not reliable enough. They eat AA batteries like candy.
My WH1080 weather station has a USB-A connector on the device side, I assume for the convenience of the slimmer profile.
That’s the only natural occurrence of that cable I’ve ever seen.
The other one was a custom board printed in 2001 at the electronics class, where I was some kind of precursor by powering it with a USB cable rather than a bulky lab power supply. As I did salvage the connector it was a A-A abomination but they had that cable at the supermarket for some reason ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Nope, auto play is disabled here too
Shokz Openrun, the smaller ones.
Sound quality? Good, lacking bass but overall good.
It has to be quite loud before anyone at the office hears anything
A bit of everything, mostly rock, electronic.
Comfortable Yes, all day long for 6 months straight during office hours.
No irritation, not a trace like you would have on the nose when wearing glasses
It barely touches the ears
No it does not bounce, it’s super light and I got the smaller size that’s quite close to the head.
I can barely fit my index finger between the band and my head.
How’s the battery life? Over 8 hours for sure.
How long have you had it? 6 months
I wear it at work, when driving a convertible , or working in the garden. (Even with foam hear plugs when needed, it messes un the EQ balance but still enjoyable).
Do they stay put, or do you need to reposition them frequently? No they just do their thing.
It’s paired to both my phone and laptop, but that feature is far from perfect : windows notification messing up the music, or phone notifications messing up Teams calls/meetings.
If you already own a domain name, you could use Cloudflare tunnels using cloudflared (it’s free).
100/30 55€/month
Proxmox with Debian LXC containers. The most natural transition from Raspberry Pi OS which is a Debian flavor
I’d just use tmux. Check NetworkChuck’s recent video on the topic
then yes, you should tell them 😁
I’m pretty sure he doesn’t care about random gcode files that won’t be usable on another 3D printer anyway.
For our kids, we wrote down a small set of rules :
Because a kilo is 1000. That’s why you have kibi, mebi, gibi binary prefixes for those times where 1024 (power of 2’s) matter.
It goes as low as 10°C / 50°F in winter. I’ve programmed the radiator valve to give some heat (14°C/57°F) before going to bed and waking up. We have 2 duvets with flannel sheets, and a fleece bedspread on top. Today it’s 17°C/63°F. Just one single duvet, time for regular cotton sheets, flannel ones are getting uncomfortably warm. As soon as it’s about 10°C outside we’ll leave the window open all night. We have a large frame with a mosquito screen and live in a very peaceful neighborhood. For summer, just a cotton sheet, that will probably be left down the feet most of the time. On holiday with sometimes 30°C the whole night, we basically cannot sleep, the confortable limit for us is close to 26°C - but it’s more related to humidity than temperature