PopOS. It was the easiest to get my Nvidia GPU set up and plays all the games that I wanna play without too much pain. I've been meaning to try something like Arch with KDE, something like what my SteamDeck is using... but I don't wanna fuck around setting up Arch.
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I just grabbed a pair of 18TB Seagate Exos SATA drives - surprisingly quiet for what they are.
I feel like I've seen this picture as a child and.... You know what fuck this bullshit. I hated school.
My car has frameless windows. But they don't need the window to be in any particular place. Literally 100% up or down, and the door works fine. I don't understand why they designed cars that have this problem.
But yeah, framed windows work great too.
This is exactly how my local municipal fiber network works. The the county owns, and builds put, the fiber network and maintains it, selling network access to local ISPs who sell to customers.
Only shitty part is that if you want to have a connection built out that isn't on their plan, you have to fund the fiber run to you from wherever the nearest spot is, and that can be many thousands of dollars.
I imagine if we expanded the program like you're talking about in the rest of the world, we could actually run it fine, like, we have the ability to... It's just that the people in power are fucking awful.
Oof. This liberal individualist thinking is fairly ineffective.
Organize your workplace, raise class consciousness, support your community, and educate everyone.
I love this quote
Oh my god that horrendous thing. I fucking hated those...
Also, why no right click‽
I'm desperately hoping that conversations or conversion kits become more of a thing so I can keep my dumb car, but electrify it.
Cuz it's either that or maybe wait till cars start getting jailbroken and open source operating systems (ugh) like phones and computers... Which absolutely shouldn't have to be a thing. But here we are.
I mean ... Of your mom's still around... Maybe buy fish and like, ask to learn the recipe and cook it yourself? I'm not a mom, I'm a dad, but I cook a lot and if my kid wanted to learn what I do when cooking, that'd be cool.
Not sure if you're still researching, but I really like the Bluetooth ones.
For the Pi4, I use a little USB Bluetooth adapter from pluggable ($13-ish) on a 10-ft USB extension cable to get the module away from other things. I think the pi has Bluetooth built in? But I never got it working. But generic little Bluetooth USB things are perfect. With the USB extension cable I have great whole-house coverage (small house though)
Then for the sensors, I get a 3pk SwitchBot IP65 indoor/outdoor hygrometer.
They're on sale on Amazon right now for $25-ish for 3, so it's a pretty good deal.
As far as placement, I have some outside - they're fine. I try to place them where they're not getting totally hosed by rain or snow - under a tree or in the greenhouse or under my garage eaves sheltered from direct sunlight and rain.
They are very low power consumption (2x AAA batteries included) and I've had some running over a year and they still have more than 50% battery. (The battery level does report to home assistant)
They show up on home assistant immediately after powering up - no apps or anything needed. Just adopt them and set their location in the home assistant settings.
This is my experience. I had them on my desk in a test bay to make sure they were all good to go and the only time I notice them is when they're doing a lot of read/write movements. While they idle they're quiet. So it depends on your use case, where the drive physically is, and what the drive is attached to. If it's mounted with nice rubber dampers or something you might never hear them. If they're mounted up to a loose chunk of metal they might rattle and drive you nuts.