

Meh, I don’t own the servers, I don’t even get 0.000001% share of the profit the company reports. Let them do what they want.
Meh, I don’t own the servers, I don’t even get 0.000001% share of the profit the company reports. Let them do what they want.
“hey Tesla, turn on the defroster”
—“ok, indicating right”
“No! I need defrost!”
—“I didn’t get that, say again”
“Turn on the windshield defrost”
—“ok, wipers on high”
I agree with you fully here. Probably why I have a 500e for commute and a '95 F-250PSD for when I need a truck.
Eventually nobody.
Capitalism isn’t about sustainability, it’s about making the most amount of profit in the shortest amount of time.
Eventuall you bleed everyone dry and nobody has a job. But for a short amount of time the shareholders will have had a huge number of 0’s and 1’s in a database somewhere equating to their “worth”
I have enphase inverters as well. I don’t find their data to be useful.
I went the route of installing two circuit setup boards running esp8266. One is installed in the subpanel in the garage where the solar feeds, the other is installed at the main panel on the main cables before any loads.
This way I can more accurately see production and usage. And can tell during production how much I’m actually utilizing before sending residual back to grid.
If I had only one panel and the solar fed directly into it, I’d use one of the 6 channel circuitsetup boards instead to monitor both solar feed and main.
A good rule of thumb is to look just below the side mirrors. The average height person seated correctly will see the stop line appear just below the side mirrors when the front bumper is at the line.
Easy way to know with yourself in your own car is to park right at the line, then sit in the drivers seat and compare where the line is in relation to the mirrors when seated normally.
Would this not require a battery as well, as usually the light is only lit while the door is open.
Making vacation even worse for said battery.
Agreed, a black start of the entire grid is a huge ordeal. In the situation everyone is without power, people will have to work together to keep society going enough to let those people who will be doing that black start do the work. (Transportation, food, housing, etc.) But as we’ve seen with the relatively simple coronavirus actions, people are selfish and many will use the situation to try and get a leg up on everyone else.
Proton has stopped the “visionary” that allows SMTP, now it’s only available in business accounts. :( I tried setting up the bridge CLI, but so far haven’t been able to get it to send anything after logging in and syncing the account, Maybe I’ll try again once I’ve got some things off my plate.
Setup rules that forward to an IP:port I used a guide on smarthomebeginner initially. I’ll try and find it found it.
Go here https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/traefik-docker-compose-guide-2022/
And scroll till the section. “Adding non-docker or external apps behind Traefik”
Time to code your own thermostat.
An esp32, a 4x or 8x relay board, and a 24vac to 5vdc rectifier/regulator and you’re golden.
Even has WiFi ;)
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