wasabi

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[–] wasabi 1 points 2 weeks ago
  • Reviewer wie 'theneedledrop' verfolgen
  • RateYourMusic / Album Of The Year
  • last.fm
  • Private Torrent Tracker wie redacted.sh. ich lade da mittlerweile gar nix mehr runter aber gucke immer noch täglich in die top ten des tages
[–] wasabi 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

What makes them homophobic?

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by wasabi to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I'm new to netbox and as far as I can tell there are two ways to combine Netbox with ansible.

  • Automate network and Netbox with ansible. A playbook would configure a switch port and then use the Netbox ansible collection to modify Netbox to reflect the change. All changes go through Ansible.
  • Use Netbox as the data source for ansible. A playbook pulls the switch configuration from Netbox and applies it to the switch using ansible. All changes go through Netbox.

What would be preferred? Both solve the Problem of having to change everything twice.

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Bei mir mit Firefox mobile funktioniert der button gar nicht.

[–] wasabi 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

27GB/s is faster than DDR4 RAM.

[–] wasabi 23 points 2 months ago (1 children)

There is no real YouTube alternative, unfortunately. The content makes a video platform great. No alternative video platform is anywhere close to YouTube in content diversity.

It's unfortunately a very different situation to most other things. For example you can "simply" convince your circle of friends to use Threema. Try convincing your favorite Youtubers to post on any alternative platform and see how far you get.

[–] wasabi 13 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Some of the stuff on there is not european made, only european designed. I know that Fairphone manufactures in china and I am fairly certain that this is also the case for most other tech related entries on this site and possibly also for a ton of non-tech stuff.

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[–] wasabi 1 points 3 months ago

Audioslave was pretty good too and I also like some nightwatchman stuff, but the three albums he put out as "Tom Morello" (The Atlas Underground Series) are just something else. They basically sound like a compilation of his favorite artists in a 1000 different genres and he overdubbed the whole thing with some guitar riffs.

Sure there might be a decent track here or there (but mostly because of strong guest performances), but other than that the albums are an unfocussed mess. IMO.

[–] wasabi 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Listening to a single track from this record doesn't make too much sense besides checking if you like the vibe. It's basically a single long piece.

 

I want to dip my toes into the smart home world and decided that I want to use homeassistant and primarily use devices based on zigbee, as I do not want to overload my wifi with a bunch of devices.

Smart plugs seem to be most interesting to me as I would like to have accurate power measurements for my homelab and applicances. The keyword is accurate here. There seems to be some science showing that the accuracy of smart plugs can vary a lot. I have read that devices that are flashed with the tasmota firmware can actually be calibrated. Unfortunately this firmware is only available for wifi devices.

So my questions are:

  • Are there zigbee smartplugs that are known to be very accurate or can be calibrated to be very accurated?
  • Is preferring zigbee over wifi actually a good Idea? I mean both use 2.4 GHz, which is known to be crowded. When will wifi smart home devices become a problem?
  • Is a calibrated tasmota smart plug more accurated than a typical zigbee plug?
  • Is this inaccuracy reported in the paper even relevant for non-scientific use?
 

I'm setting up an application using containers with ansible. I want to be able to set up the same application multiple times with a different set of variables. Is there a way how I could do this in parallel on a single host? I know I could deploy the same application n times on n different hosts, but what about n times on a single host? Is something like this possible? Doing it sequential obviously works, but it doesn't scale well.

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submitted 9 months ago by wasabi to c/ravetracks
 

This sub needs a little more deep and moody techno

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