sokkies

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[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Looks great!

Although I did wonder why you censored your languages and left your author names open lol.

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 21 points 1 year ago

Just log into your routers admin panel and see if there are any online devices online that arent yours? That would be my goto because then you can just block them from the panel?

otherwise via linux cli you can do arp-scan and youll see online devices in your subnet. Theres also a few options to scan different interfaces

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 3 points 1 year ago

Limpopo is definitely more backward. But Free State does have that small town redneck vibe going for it in many places. Also dont talk shit about my Brakpan. It gets that reputation because Springs people holiday there

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

ATTiny would definitely work. Ive use them for really really long timer systems with some trial and error.

You should maybe just look at a bigger battery depending on what lifetime you would expect? They are not exactly super low power(at least the ones I have used)

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Something weird happened... So I edited my comment: Ive used those exact relays, 3 in a single prototype that I was tinkering with quite a lot, so what worked best for me in the end was mounting a DIN rail into my enclosure (Any box would probably work for you? I needed IP65 so I used a proper box with glands for incoming wires.) And then the relay boards were hot glued to DIN rail mounts... (The relay boards are then lined perpendicular to the DIN rail) That ensured that I could add or remove the rails as needed.

The rest of my circuit is also mounted on another DIN rail... Also allowing me to swap out main boards as I programmed/ upgraded them with minimal effort.

This was all connected by DIY 'ribbon cable' so that plugging and unplugging was also a breeze..

Granted this all might be overkill for you? Ive also have had projects that still live in shoeboxes and they work but obviously it all depends on your use cases?

Just remember, if you go the box route, to make your life easier, make sure the box is big enough to work in if anything is to be mounted permanently. Its a massive headache trying to feed one wire past all the others into the hole if you are working 20mm from the edge of your box.

Hope this helps!

(Second edit):

I read like my arse... If youre installing inside the switchboard and already have din rails, then a rail mount would be the most convienient solution

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I added this to my .zshrc after getting weird formatting in manpages. I do use bat as a my pager though so not too sure if it will help.

export MANROFFOPT='-c'

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 3 points 1 year ago

Wow Now I really want to buy siding for my house!

Is there free shipping from Fairfax to South Eastern Europe? Otherwise why tf would you try to advertise to me?

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I use newpipe to not have to struggle with all the ads.

My goto channels that id always recommend and support via patreon/ donations:

(General stuff) Clickspring Ben Eater Sebastian Lague Steve Wallis Luetin09 JunsKitchen

(Gaming) TomatoAnus Pete Complete Rhadamant Nivarias

I absolutely hate all the screaming that some youtubers think they have to do....

If anyone has any great (calm) youtubers, especially something strategy gaming related, please drop them!!

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 4 points 1 year ago

You can edit the hosts file on your local device, but I would recommend you take a look at using the rpi for a pihole/ DNS server. Then you can edit the hosts file on the PI to make it so that any device on your network redirects with the custom name.

Hell if you want to have fun install nginx proxy manager then you can set up routing so that anything is easily accessible from inside you net ie: rpi/jellyfin or rpi/soju.

If youre interested in doing anything like that and youre stuck ill help with any questions. I setup docker containers with proxies all the time

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 3 points 1 year ago

Them getting a union could go either way. On the one hand I feel it would be good for them to have a support structure that ensures fair pay and working conditions. On the other hand they could also go the way of the taxi unions and basically turn into a gang.

Theres already a running joke that delivery drivers constitute the biggest biker gang in ZA

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 1 points 1 year ago (11 children)

Awesome thanks. Thats pretty much my setup so Ill definitely give it a go

[–] sokkies@lemmyrs.org 1 points 1 year ago (14 children)

Do you use it as a docker container or the full Home Assistant OS?

I want to get it to play around but cannot really justify buying a separate raspberry pi jhst for HA?

 

Any project in rust you want to chat about.

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