

Excellent, thanks for the link!


Excellent, thanks for the link!
I like your thoughts on runtime and recharge time.
That four hour limit really outs things into perspective for someone just starting out. Most people don’t understand the constraints at first.
I believe mailbox.org is all renewable, and I’m pretty sure it’s solar.
But you need a massive battery bank to run stuff, batteries have a limited lifespan (especially the crap used in a UPS).
It’s not cheap, you generally want to overbuild everything, and there are ongoing costs (hardware failures, batteries, etc).
But it can be done. Just have to do the math for your max power draw, then how much uptime you need determines the size of your battery bank and number of panels (which is influenced by how much sun you get/how consistent it is). You need enough panels to run your system and charge batteries, given the limitations of sun availability.


Wow, install Tailscale or Wireguard and you’ve got a killer remote support solution.
Weird people would downvote this. I usually don’t care (still don’t, lol) but someone downvoted the idea of installing a mesh VPN on this KVM, yet it’s already been done.
Lol, I’ll give you the upvote for the entertainment!
Lol, OK, I’ll give you that phrase at least.
But I disagree that vanilla is any kind of simple or plain. It makes chocolate more chocolatey. It adds complexity and depth wherever it goes.
I really do prefer it over chocolate.


I’m pretty sure we have quite a few meteorites that came from Mars.
Chocolate desserts always have vanilla in them, vanilla never has chocolate in it.
Just think about that for a minute…
I like vanilla, some people like chocolate


Eartha Kitt… Damn, she knew how to sing that song!


Plus I suspect the cpu cost of transferring the files is far lower than transcoding.
I keep 100’s of gigs in sync across multiple phones and devices, and ST never causes the phones to warm or show significant battery use.


This is what I do. Works great


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(Just an FYI, I’m guessing autoincorrect got you).
Great notes too, good point about the device name vs device ID.
Immich is part of FUTO now? Great, congrats!
I look forward to implementing it on my new home box.
Which “white people” are you talking about?
Irish? Scottish? Italians? How about Sicilian? Are Roma white to you? Greek?
See, that’s the problem with pre-judging someone just on immutable characteristics that you believe mean a certain thing.
Throughout time groups of people have been biased against other groups, for all sorts of reasons, largely just “out group”.
Assuming that only goes one way, and assuming based on skin color alone (again, exactly which color, is there a Pantone code for “white people”?) that everyone in that assumed group have the same experience is just nonsense. Or bias, prejudice, bigotry. Pick whichever you like.


The difference?
Its right there in the names
Shit, I have a killer vocabulary, can spell words I’ve never seen… On a good day. .
Sometimes the brain just decides “ooh, that third letter reminds me of a story from when I was five” and now I don’t even remember the word I was trying to spell.
Ya just gotta be able to laugh when the mind goes walkabout on you like that.
Letting autoincorrect slip in homonyms
I have a list of the OSS apps I use, on Linux, Windows and Android. Some already have some pay mechanism, but I like to donate once a year.
It’s like I’m paying for a software license for stuff that I find indispensible, e.g. Syncthing-Fork, Ditto (windows clipboard utility), Advanced Renamer, Linkwarden, etc.
Which is why adding Tailscale to this KVM is a killer solution