I'm quite happy with my Tasmota outlets. They don't have a display, but I have a thing with a display already with me, so why would I need another display at the outlet, which would make it bulkier and more inconvenient to use.
elmicha
Do you mean 0.1kWh per hour, so 0.1kW or 100W?
My N100 server needs about 11W.
I think it's a matter of scale. Electrocution of line workers, the home owner or renter should be prevented by an automatic disconnect switch (in/before the inverter of the balcony solar system). Without that switch you could have power on the pins of the plug, and that would be very dangerous.
I agree. zgrep also works for uncompressed files, so we could use e.g. zgrep ^
instead of zcat.
The Good Doctor.
I don't know about normal people, but our green vice chancellor Robert Habeck recently returned to X because he doesn't want to leave X to loudmouths and populists.
I ran it twice and got 173 (greener than 57%) and 176 (bluer than 75%).
I'm sure my uncalibrated monitor with a Color Temperature of "Off" helped a lot.
Domradio.de is made by the archdiocese Cologne. They don't know about such church records and they write:
As beautiful as the story is, it is also unlikely. In the 17th century, nativity plays were forbidden in churches. There is also no written evidence of the story anywhere. However, there is evidence of a church connection. In 1957, Gregory Keller applied for a patent in the USA for the first industrial machine for making candy canes. And Keller was a Catholic priest.
(Translated by DeepL)
They also made sure to note that “Matrix is also the name of a company and communication protocol of the same name, which has nothing to do with the crypto communication service Matrix.”
The About page on lemmyapps.com says:
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I found this answer, but I still don't understand what's going on and why this network.trr.exclude-etc-hosts might be useful.
0.1kWh per hour can be written as 0.1kWh/h, which is the same as 0.1kW.