Great!! Didn’t expect that. Love the matching colours. Happy riding and always keep the rubber side down, shiny side up.
That’s awesome! So the ears are stock and the helmet passed all safety checks, ECE certified and such?
“Airbrake deployed.”
I hope the ears also work as air intakes for the 3 hot days the UK has in a year. 😊
“I have no idea who locked it in 2015,” she said. At that time, the iPhone displayed a message saying it would unlock in 80,000 hours.
This usually happens when you hand your phone to your toddler.
I'm using OwnTracks in HTTP mode as I couldn't be bothered with MQTT. For that, you only need the HTTP(S) endpoint/URL to log to, optionally user credentials and then it's a "TrackerID", "UserID" and "DeviceID" so the receiving server knows who's talking.
Side note: Traccar uses different ports to receive different protocols. For OwnTracks protocol, the correct port is 5144.
My OwnTracks configuration is basically like this:
- TrackerID: 1
- DeviceID: Phone
- UserID: mb
- URL: https://mytraccarserver.com:5144 (the port itself is HTTP-only IIRC, but I've mapped Traefik Proxy in front of it which handles HTTPS)
After Google Latitude shut down, I went with OwnTracks logging into the light-weight php-owntracks-recorder.
I’ve since migrated that to Traccar (normally used for car fleet management) on server-side and am still using OwnTracks to push the location updates from my iPhone.
Maybe try to understand his point first?
From what I’ve gathered, Nix will create an immutable state of HA, but HA requires for additional packages to be downloaded - which NixOS doesn’t support/allow.
So users will end up with a broken HA install.
And guess where they will file bug reports about this? (Hint: It won’t be Nix…)
In the comments the victim said that the police said it were two emails they got. Not even a call.
What they probably meant is they didn’t include a screen because this way they can sell their overpriced battery pack.
Even the 100MB/sec won’t work for long as these stupidly small MicroSDs tend to heat up A LOT and then go into throttling where the transfer rate goes down to <1MB/sec.
You might want to look at Terramaster NASes. E.g. their F4-423 is basically an Intel NUC married to a SATA controller. They have an internal USB port where you can pull the OEM flash drive and insert your own, then install e.g. UnRAID or OpenMediaVault on it.
That will be my next device if my Synology DS415+ finally dies.