CVE Link: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-43284
I picked a random spot in New York state. It looks like the solar generation in January is about 68% of July. As solar keeps getting cheaper, one option is to just install more solar. Don't get me wrong, there are still…
"This incident will be reported" (in /var/log/auth.log)
I'm just generally impressed by their community efforts vs cFS. They really do their development on GitHub - not just a place to push out source, but issues, PR's, discussions. FPrime has some rough edges, and it takes…
Last week, I replaced a faulty cell in my PHEV. The most expensive tooling was the two floor jacks I purchased to make the process easier. The software needed was available from the manufacturer for a reasonable fee.…
Beautiful closing to the write-up. "Never trust the autorouter. But at least this one is fast."
No graph. That's frustrating.
How difficult was it to get the needed hardware in the US? It seems hard or expensive to do so.
(obligatory dad-joke) It seems like parts of this one went pretty far!
These are also hosted on Wikimedia commons: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pomological_Waterc...
Now I either need to charge it every day (and add the hassle of unplugging/plugging every time I use the car) or I need to think about it more. I can't fathom not plugging my car in to charge when I park in my normal…
Now I wish I had a map of who sells what under what brand, so I can see how they're all related, and who (if anyone) doesn't play these games.
Especially when mamy US homes have AC power available under the sink. So strange that a smart faucet product wouldn't use that.
And it's a story that haunts the marine biology field. Imagine having to explain that one every time someone asks about it.
You and I start from the same base information: the power from the solar in real-time isn't enough to drive a "real car", immediately. But we come to totally different conclusions. The solar hitting the roof of this…
Those OAK cameras start at $400. Frigate is free, and any of the options for hardware acceleration it's detectors will be cheaper. I don't think OAK cameras are a good choice for home surveillance.
I think people get "install a home EV charger" mixed up with "install a fast home EV charger". If your goal is to full-charge a multi-hundred-mile EV in 8 hours, then, yes, you're looking at a significant installation…
FWIW, the Sol-ark's (and presumably the Deye's) support getting telemetry via local RS-485.
Supporting that theory: my HP EliteBook does have a slide-over cover. (It could also be contention between thickness of the display vs enterprise customer sensitivity to cameras)
Many caves are not particularly wet , slippery, or prone to flooding. Only a few have issues with a lack of airflow. I understand the interest in robotic exploration for some specifically risky caves, but I don't like…
We might need some superconductors to make use of a voltage that low across distances that great. But we have been making progress on higher-temperature superconductors.... Still, don't hold your breath. We have this…
To save someone else the time spent looking: The data recording setup they are typically using only works for air-to-water heat pumps, like you might use to heat water for radiators. They rely on a 'heat meter' that…
Related: A collection of device configurations for commercially-available hardware: https://devices.esphome.io/ A collection of Tasmota configurations for devices, many of which can also run ESPHome:…
My attic is insulated at the roof sheathing, not the ceiling. My attic is basically 'inside' the house, from an airflow perspective. It peaks around 87°F in late June. Not ideal, but workable.
That first link seems to talk about voltage swings, not frequency changes, doesn't it? I do understand that the loss of rotating interia in the grid generation mix is a concern long-term. (See concerns from a report…
CVE Link: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-43284
I picked a random spot in New York state. It looks like the solar generation in January is about 68% of July. As solar keeps getting cheaper, one option is to just install more solar. Don't get me wrong, there are still…
"This incident will be reported" (in /var/log/auth.log)
I'm just generally impressed by their community efforts vs cFS. They really do their development on GitHub - not just a place to push out source, but issues, PR's, discussions. FPrime has some rough edges, and it takes…
Last week, I replaced a faulty cell in my PHEV. The most expensive tooling was the two floor jacks I purchased to make the process easier. The software needed was available from the manufacturer for a reasonable fee.…
Beautiful closing to the write-up. "Never trust the autorouter. But at least this one is fast."
No graph. That's frustrating.
How difficult was it to get the needed hardware in the US? It seems hard or expensive to do so.
(obligatory dad-joke) It seems like parts of this one went pretty far!
These are also hosted on Wikimedia commons: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pomological_Waterc...
Now I either need to charge it every day (and add the hassle of unplugging/plugging every time I use the car) or I need to think about it more. I can't fathom not plugging my car in to charge when I park in my normal…
Now I wish I had a map of who sells what under what brand, so I can see how they're all related, and who (if anyone) doesn't play these games.
Especially when mamy US homes have AC power available under the sink. So strange that a smart faucet product wouldn't use that.
And it's a story that haunts the marine biology field. Imagine having to explain that one every time someone asks about it.
You and I start from the same base information: the power from the solar in real-time isn't enough to drive a "real car", immediately. But we come to totally different conclusions. The solar hitting the roof of this…
Those OAK cameras start at $400. Frigate is free, and any of the options for hardware acceleration it's detectors will be cheaper. I don't think OAK cameras are a good choice for home surveillance.
I think people get "install a home EV charger" mixed up with "install a fast home EV charger". If your goal is to full-charge a multi-hundred-mile EV in 8 hours, then, yes, you're looking at a significant installation…
FWIW, the Sol-ark's (and presumably the Deye's) support getting telemetry via local RS-485.
Supporting that theory: my HP EliteBook does have a slide-over cover. (It could also be contention between thickness of the display vs enterprise customer sensitivity to cameras)
Many caves are not particularly wet , slippery, or prone to flooding. Only a few have issues with a lack of airflow. I understand the interest in robotic exploration for some specifically risky caves, but I don't like…
We might need some superconductors to make use of a voltage that low across distances that great. But we have been making progress on higher-temperature superconductors.... Still, don't hold your breath. We have this…
To save someone else the time spent looking: The data recording setup they are typically using only works for air-to-water heat pumps, like you might use to heat water for radiators. They rely on a 'heat meter' that…
Related: A collection of device configurations for commercially-available hardware: https://devices.esphome.io/ A collection of Tasmota configurations for devices, many of which can also run ESPHome:…
My attic is insulated at the roof sheathing, not the ceiling. My attic is basically 'inside' the house, from an airflow perspective. It peaks around 87°F in late June. Not ideal, but workable.
That first link seems to talk about voltage swings, not frequency changes, doesn't it? I do understand that the loss of rotating interia in the grid generation mix is a concern long-term. (See concerns from a report…