

Yep, just dump some flex seal on it and it’s good to go.
Yep, just dump some flex seal on it and it’s good to go.
Its make so much sense to switch to renewables. When you extract oil and burn it you lose the oil and it’s basically unrecoverable. When a solar panel or battery reaches it’s end of life all of it’s components are still there and can be fully re-manufactured. So the more oil you extract and burn the more expensive it becomes because you have to pump from more deep/remote places. It doesn’t scale well over time. The more solar panels and batteries you make you get to keep all the materials used to make them. So they get cheaper as time goes on because there is more supply.
If you have multi meter and the voltage is at zero then it should be safe to recycle normally. If it’s charged and swollen then it’s a fire risk. Keep the battery in the phone and in a metal container until you know there is no energy left in the battery. A dead battery even swollen shouldn’t be a fire risk.
I think you need to be wealthy/high paying job and then they send you a letter.
I have been looking into how to do this. I wish it wasn’t complicated. Both my legion go and SZBOX JX5 have the auto rotate off 90 degrees. It’s really annoying.
I live in southern AZ where it is super dry. I never thought I needed a filament dryer. I got one anyways and it turns out I did need one. My print are so much better now. Would recommend.
Yeah, how does this work? Do I need to setup the tools in home assistant or do I need setup tools with system prompt / modelfile on the ollama server? The ollama integration says the AI instructions use homeassiant templating. Do I need to create a custom template prompt that passes the info to the ollama server in way that works with the tools? https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/templating/
Well, it’s not an actual sensor. The sun “sensor” is built into home assistant and is pre-calculated. It uses the sensor interface to keep things constant when creating custom automation. I could just create a automation that reads it out the when I say a specific phrase. I’m just trying to use ollama so I don’t have to create custom automation for everything.
It just has to read me what the Sun Next sensor says. I exposed it in the assist setting and it clearly knows it exits. I think I’m having some issue with the tools but I’m not sure how you’re suppose to set it up.
Nice! looks good and easy to print.
Nice! Does the onscreen keyboard work in the login screen? If it doesn’t it probably will soon. My understanding is that the wayland onscreen keyboard issues have been fixed really recently.
I was mostly just testing if I could use it without a keyboard and mouse. Which has not been the case with other distros I have tried. It’s mostly firefox and the login screen having issues with the onscreen keyboard and the UI not scaling or accecpting touch input well that has been my problem with linux on a tablet.
Yeah, I firefox and the login screen didn’t work well with the onscreen keyboard when I tried fedora. I ended up using it with the keyboard attahed. That’s why I was so excited when everything worked with PostmarketOS.
No, if I figure out pmbootstrap and make a custom image I will try to get the custom kernel in. So far everything but the cameras seem to work.
I don’t think they need pairing. It just worked for me. It’s a generic one off amazon. The Microsoft one I got with the tablet broke after month and the replacement one also broke after a month. I’m still kind of mad about it like 4 year later.
So far it seems really good. I haven’t tested it to much though.
I messed around with home assistant and the ollama integration. I have passed on it and just use the default one with voice commands I set up. I couldn’t really get ollama to do or say anything useful. Like I asked it what’s a good time to run on a treadmill for beginners and it told me it’s not a doctor.
Because it’s a quote from a shareholder call.
Yeah, I think at the peak 5700 where $800-1000 while 3080 where like 2.4k. Things where crazy lol
You can see an angle grinder cut into the chip left to the cpu socket. Looks like the board snapped while they where cutting it for some reason.