IsoKiero

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[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 25 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It’s always DNS, everyone should know that.

It's not DNS. There's no way it is DNS. It's not technically possible for it to be DNS.

And it's always DNS.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 6 points 3 weeks ago

I'm pretty sure there's already a gambling website around where you can bet how long these announcements last. Could't find one on o quick google search, but I'm quite sure there is one.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 19 points 3 weeks ago

"But don't forget the situation we are in. Now is the time of military censorship, unprecedented for our country. After all, the war is going on in the information space too," Peskov is quoted as saying by the magazine.

So it is a war after all? And that front goes both ways, you can see even here on Lemmy comments which could be paid actors on behalf of Russia. Most likely not all of them get paid, but I'm pretty sure at least some do (obviously not focusing just on Lemmy).

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 weeks ago

I somewhat agree on your comment about documentation and UI (altough once you get used to it, it's manageable) but just to add with my experience on these things: for me they've been rock solid. I've used them both at home and professionally (mostly on small-ish networks) for at least 10 years and they just seem to run just fine.

Currently my home router is RB4011iGS+ and there's been absolutely no problems with it in the 4-5 years it's been on my network. I'm not saying all their models are as reliable and there's not that many models I've had my hands on, but my experience with them has so far been pretty good.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

My understanding is that they are producing a tank once per day or two days. Or?

Very brief search around the internet gives estimations around 250-300 tanks per year but the numbers seems to go down as they struggle to gather parts and resources, specially during 2025, but who knows what kind of supply lines they can arrange with China and other allies in the long run.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 8 points 3 weeks ago

Except that traditional Google search is often filled with AI-generated sites without any value. I use DDG and if that fails it's simple to use their 'bangs' to try other engines.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 6 points 4 weeks ago
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[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 18 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Do they really care enough to check your info manually if you don’t use your domain name for malicious purposes?

Depends on TLD how strict the checks are, but generally you're at least violating TOS by doing it and can lose your domain should someone actually check the info. A lot of registrars provide at least whois-security, so they'll know your real details but won't share them openly to anyone who asks. I assume if you get into something illegal and court orders to release the data then they'll happily comply instead of hurting their own business.

But if you just want to keep your real name and address out of the internet, that would be enough at least for me.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 16 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (8 children)

I'm in my 40s and have met, I don't know, at least several hundred people over my lifetime more than once. At least as far as I know none of them has been in actual prison. Few have spent their night on the jail when getting too drunk (and obviously done some stupid shit while wasted) and police have "offered" them a bed to sober up but that's it.

Obviously not in the US. I can't even imagine society where nearly every other male you encounter would've been in prison at some point.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 1 points 4 weeks ago

You're not wrong on that. Might be easier to get some new pipe and couple of fittings to make whole new line.

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Do those bite to copper?

[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 1 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

You need to cut off the end of the pipe and get a new fitting there which mounts to the pipe and threads to the wall. Take measurements and photos of stuff and go ask from your local plumber for parts, in here we very rarely use soldered pipes and instead we have compressed fittings which are pretty simple to install (and also pretty easy to fuck up, so maybe look for a youtube-video or something if it's your first time).

 

Syynä ponnahdukseen on alhainen tuulivoiman tuotanto ja hetkellisesti kiristyvä pakkanen Etelä-Suomea myöten. Päivän aikana tuulivoimatuontato lisääntyy voimakkaasti, mikä pudottaa iltaa kohti myös sähkön hintaa.

– Kylmä sää ja aamun matala tuulivoimatuotanto. Siinä syy. Tätä se on kun hinnat heiluu. Nyt tuli muutama todella kova tuntihinta huomiselle, sanoo Lumme Energian pääekonomisti Marko Pikkarainen.

Taas mennään.

 

In my house I have 3 circuits of floor heating elements, each is connected to single phase (230V) 16A fuse and on one of them I have Heatit Z-TRM3 connected via z-wave to my home assistant. Others are manually controlled dumb thermostats.

That thing works, but at least the particular one I got causes a lot of interference to the z-wave network, so I'm a bit hesistant to add any more of those.

Features I must have:

  • Option for a floor temperature sensor. Each thermostat has separate pipe going to the floor and the floor sensor is easy enough to replace, but it is a must have option
  • Air temperature sensor. 2/3 of the heating elements are in a concrete slab and that means that measured temperature of the slab very slowly affects the air temperature, so I need both. ESP32 or equivalent as a separate sensor might be a decent workaround, but I'd rather have both on a single unit.
  • Obviously the 230V 16A capability as that's what they're wired on and even if I don't have 3kW elements on the floor it's what's needed to meet the code
  • Manual controls on the device itself. Should my raspberry pi running home assistant kick the bucket or some other major issue with the automations happens, I still need an option to control the device. And that's a strict requirement, no bluetooth apps on the phone or anything, I must have manual buttons or some other way to control the thing without home assistant or any other smart device.
  • And addition to previous one: No cloud requirement. Allowing the device to the internet for a setup is fine, but in the long run it must be happy in a isolated network without internet connectivity

For the communication I don't really care. I currently have only wifi/z-wave as an option, but if there's something on zigbee which ticks all the boxes I can invest in a usb-dongle or a hub.

Price is obviously a concern, but it's hard to set any strict boundaries. I won't throw a 1000€ for a thermostat, but anything even remotely reasonable goes.

What are your suggestions for a situation like this?

 

Poliisi tiedottaa, että se sai tänään perjantaina iltapäivällä kello 16.19 hätäkeskuksen kautta ilmoituksen pahoinpitelystä Kaisaniemen puistossa Helsingissä.

– Pahoinpitelystä ilmoittaneen uhrin mukaan tuntematon mies oli lyönyt häntä kasvoihin ja poistunut paikalta, Helsingin poliisilaitos kertoo tiedotteessa.

Poliisi vahvistaa, että pahoinpitelyn uhri on kansanedustaja. Hän ilmoitti tapahtuneesta itse hätäkeskukseen.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz to c/suomi@sopuli.xyz
 

Aikansa kulttiklassikko. Hauskaa elokuvailtaa!

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Tarjolla on melkoinen kattaus muitakin ajatuksia herättäviä elokuvia.

 

So, as the topic says, I'm going to set up a self hosted email service for myself, family and friends. I know that this one is a controversial topic around here, but trust me when I say I know what I'm getting into. I've had a small hosting business for years and I've had my share of issues with microsoft and others, I know how to set things up and keep them running and so on.

However, on the business side we used both commercial solution and a dirt-cheap service with just IMAPS/SMTPS and webmail with roundcube. Commercial one (Kerio Connect, neat piece of software, check it out if you need one) is something I don't want to pay for anymore (even if their pricing is pretty decent, it's still money out from my pocket).

I know for sure I can rely to bog-standard postfix+dovecot+spamassassin -combo, and it will work just fine for plain email. However, I'd really like to have calendar and contacts in the mix as well and as I've only worked with commercial solution for the last few years I'm not up to speed on what the newest toys can offer.

I'm not that strict on anything, but the thing needs to run on linux and it must have the most basic standards supported, like messages stored on maildir-format (simplifies migration to other platform if things change), support for sieve (or other commonly supported protocol) and contacts/calendar need to work with pretty much anything (android, ios, linux, windows, mac...) without extra software on client end (*DAV excluded, those are fine in my books). And obviously the thing needs to work with imaps, smtps, dkim and other necessities, but that should be implied anyways.

I know that things like zimbra, sogo and iredmail exist, but as mentioned, it's been a while since I've played with things like that, so what are your recommendations for setup like this today?

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz to c/satisfactory@lemmy.world
 

I'm not the first by any means and my factory is a spaghetti mess with a crapload of problems all around the place. Specially with the last phase I just threw something together, manually fed manufacturers and handheld the factory so that it could finish the last few parts.

I didn't (yet) get all of the achievements (and I don't know if I'll ever get to that last one), but it's completed. Also I've got few things in MAM unopened, didn't even bother to check portals and there's some other content left to explore. With family and all the other things going on in life I mostly had few hours here and there over weekends to play, so it took some time, but it was a fun experience.

I think if I get back to that save file I'll need a fresh start at somewhere else on the map and build things with better planning, eventually replacing the current spaghetti. I started from the plains at south and plenty of the map is still pretty much untouched, apart from random power lines and radar towers dotted around.

I did play on early access too, but stopped on that save once devs announced a feature freeze before 1.0 release a while ago, so I had some idea on what I'm going for and it did really help on how to plan things for the future at least a bit, but eventually pretty much everything I built was too small and cramped.

Either way, as mentioned, it was fun. If any of the devs/team are reading, thank you for your work. I don't have all that much of spare time to play games and this was always fun to start and either just wander around gathering stuff, improving existing things or building new ones.

opinions on end gameIn my opinion story part of the game, specially at the end, was a bit disappointing and left a lot of questions unanswered, but it was still fun and even rewarding to activate the space elevator last time.

 

Vähän puhaltaa tuolla ulkona täällä pohjanmaallakin. Kasvihuone meinasi lähteä maailmanmatkalle kun ovi irtosi tuulessa ja kun puuskat pääsi sisälle niin sehän meinasi repiä koko keksinnön palasiksi. Samaten terassin valokatteet vaikuttivat siltä että haluavat olla ennemmin riippuliitäjiä tai jotain muita lentäviä juttuja kuin katteita. Joten nukkumisen sijaan kävin sitten taiteleimassa vähän lisää ruuveja katteisiin ja pikakorjauksena ruuvailin kasvihuoneen oven kiinni karmeihin ja lisäilin muutaman riman pitämään muoveja paikoillaan. Aikaisemmin illalla piti tehdä myös pikakorjaus kylmän parvekkeen ikkunaan, jonka lasia paikoillaanpitävä ruuvi oli melkein irti ja lasi karmeineen hakkasi sitä edelleen ulospäin.

Talon kattopellit sentään vaikuttavat ainakin vielä pysyvän paikoillaan eikä kaatuneita puitakaan näkynyt. Aamulla voi käydä katselemassa onko terassin katteet kestäneet vai onko tuuli piessyt ne aivan palasiksi ja samalla tarkistaa että onko kasvihuoneesta jäljellä mitään muuta kuin pelkkä runko.

Onkos muilla sopuleilla ollut jänniä tilanteita puhurin kanssa? Tai miksei ihan muuten vaan.

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