[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 20 points 3 months ago

My PC has a i7-4790k overclocked to 4.5 GHz. It runs smoothly since I got it when it came out and it is still not a bottleneck in any of the games I play. But if I wanted to upgrade to Windows 11 I would need to buy a new CPU, new main board and new RAM, and it would not improve my gaming experience at all. It was my last machine running windows which I changed to Linux 2 months ago and I haven't looked back.

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 14 points 4 months ago

Oh yes please make Meta pull all their crap out of the EU. I can't wait for it!

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

As wgbirne already said, the admin has more important real life stuff to do unfortunately. If I understood it correctly, the lack of storage also killed the database, leaving it in an inconsistent state. In addition to that there seems to be an issue with the backups so no easy rollback and probably a lot of manual fixing needed.

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 13 points 6 months ago

Gamechanger for me was automation with home assistant. I attached sensors everywhere and wrote scripts that nag me with notifications on my phone. For example I have a smart wall plug where the washer is attached to. If the power draw first rises over a threshold it means, that I started the washer. If it goes below a theeshold that means it's finished and it sends a notification. To make sure I don't ignore it, I attached a door/window sensor to the washer's door. So it reminds me every 5 minutes until I open that fucking door.

And I tried to identify as many situations like these as possible so it takes care of reminding me. It's not perfect and many things are not feasible to automate. But it helps me a lot!

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 20 points 6 months ago

I'm not saying that rewriting he backend is a good choice, but for me specifically, I'd like Lemmy to be written in Java. Why? I'm a Java software engineer for nearly 7 years now and I'd like to contribute. Yes, I could learn Rust, like I did learn Go, C, C++ and other languages during my cs studies. But I really don't have the free time and motivation to do that after I already worked 8-10 hours at my computer. If I could use my existing Java knowledge to quickly fix some small bugs or whatever, I'd love to do that. But the hurdle to learn a new language (including other paradigms and best practices) just to contribute to this one project is just too high for me.

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 21 points 7 months ago

I'm using Kagi for quite some time now and it's awesome. But recently I was using a different machine and did not have my login credentials at hand so I used Google and holy shit I didn't remember Google giving such aweful results. I was not able to find what I was looking for. Then searched the same thing on my phone through Kagi and the solution was in the first three results. So yes I also feel that Google search is getting worse.

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 31 points 7 months ago

I know it's not the point of this post but holy cow is that an atrocious AI image.

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 20 points 8 months ago

There's an estimation done in Germany every year. And the result is always that only around 4% of the the people on welfare abuse it. Compared to the damage that is done to the state by clever tax evasion of super rich people, these are peanuts. But going after these 4% of welfare abusers is of course easier so that's why they put a lot effort into it.

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 14 points 10 months ago

I have a different password for each service I use. Each password is 30+ characters long and completely random with letters, numbers and special characters. There's no way I could remember any of them and they'd be a hell to type out manually. I use KeePass on every device I own and it's synced over my NAS. So it's super convenient and no risk for leaks.

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Hi, some time ago I installed lights in my office powered by the IKEA Tradfri LED Driver and switched over Home Assistant and ZigBee2MQTT with an IKEA Trradfri Switch. Everything worked perfectly for around 2 months and then the switch started to also switch the Aqara Smart Plug for my monitors. But only this one, the other Aqara Smart Plugs in this room are not effected.

Exactly the same happened in my living room, where I also have a Tradfri Driver, a switch, and an Aqara Smart Plug. There is no automation set up, that would have that effect, and I can't find anything suspicious in the logs. The "fix" I found is to remove the switch completely and pair it again in Zigbee2MQTT. But then it only works for a couple of weeks as intended and starts the same, weird behavior again.

Has anyone an idea what could cause this and how I could debug it further?

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 4 points 11 months ago

Hey! Nichts gegen meinen Micra :(

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 9 points 1 year ago

I laughed at that, thank you!

[-] Undaunted@feddit.de 25 points 1 year ago

Yes, I think Beehaw for example has no downvotes (or doesn't show them).

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Hi all,

I am looking for a pair of closed back over-ear headphones for under 300€/$. I've had the Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro for years and I'm actually quite happy with them, but now that I'm no longer sitting alone in my home office, I'd like something that shields better. I was thinking about the DT 770 Pro or the DT 700 Pro X, but have read very mixed opinions about them. It would be nice if the cables were interchangeable. Do you have any recommendations?

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