Ultrawipf

joined 1 year ago
[–] Ultrawipf@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Around 100w usually for:

  • ccr2004
  • crs309
  • old epyc 7601 server (about 60w, 8 HDDs with spindown, 5 ssds and a mcx311 10G)
  • homeassistant raspi separate from the main server
  • poe switch for phone and ap.

All connected to a UPS so measuring is easy and power usage is constant. I would prefer lower as power cost is very high but there is not really anything significant to save at the moment as the server board has no standby function and i need it most of the time.

[–] Ultrawipf@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 year ago

Yeah probably. Seems like the image is not stored in its original form in this case but might depend on server settings and the image file. So as always private data like geo tags should be removed before uploading.

[–] Ultrawipf@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Uploaded this test image in the comment with modified metadata (no gps tag but added software, date, vendor info as exif tags) and after downloading it does not contain any metadata anymore. So seems like at least that server does remove it?

 

A community dedicated for making music with hardware that was not meant to make music

!floppymusic@discuss.tchncs.de

Often done with floppy drives, hard disks and similar devices by modulating their motors and mechanical parts to produce certain notes.

You can also post and discuss other projects involving the same concept (modulating motors and mechanical components to make music).

Historically people have been creating programs to step floppy drives in specific speeds to make sounds for over 40 years so i would consider this the most influential way to demonstrate this concept.

Nowadays we have more capable hardware making this even simpler and more powerful and it can be a fun weekend project as well.

[–] Ultrawipf@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 year ago

Havoc on LG G6 (Android 11 + Microg)

Works well but will be pretty much the end of the device

 

This community is dedicated to DIY projects involving simulator hardware with focus on simracing at the moment.

Flight simulators and related projects or discussions about building simulator hardware are also welcome.

Post your DIY steering wheels, pedals, cockpits and similar projects.

/c/diysimulators@discuss.tchncs.de

!diysimulators@discuss.tchncs.de

Lets see if there is demand for this topic.

Let me start an example with one of my wheelbases: