

I think that naming was fully on purpose. People argumented with me that they had their own “servers” so that was good, right?
Grrr.
I think that naming was fully on purpose. People argumented with me that they had their own “servers” so that was good, right?
Grrr.
Yes, some specific cars and lights are surprisingly bad, but in general it’s not comparable to the US. Maybe also depends on the specific country, too, of course.
That’s the kind of freedom I love not to have in Europe (it’s regulated).
For the ones wanting proof (fair):
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2011/48(2)/oj/eng
One such regulation. It’s not perfect.
For me mainly bicycle lights are sometimes brighter than cars but mostly far too high and some on the back blinking too (illegal here, but still seeing it often).
Regulations not being enforced is another issue…
He’s simply insane.
Never looked in to deeply how haos manages things.
I never used hacs since I’ve heard it complicates setups and maintenance and I don’t want to put in more effort than I absolutely have to (working as it pro and don’t need that privately). Running several integrations, Enphase as stated, airthings, broadlink, esphome, homekit, melcloud, nanoleaf and the main one for me, zigbee.
Speed when booted is perfectly fine, can’t say otherwise.
What specifically is slow? Oh wait you said funkily, I interpreted slow. (edit: no wait you said it later lol) Anyhow, there’s the modbus integration though I assume it’s just the basic interface to your pv and you’d need to put in the effort to get data yourself or something. Don’t know modbus.
Strange. I’ve been running haos for some years on a 3b+ which is different but the soc is the same (although slightly higher clock) as is the amount of ram.
As said, I run haos though, not containers. Not sure how you tried it.
Just slap it on a SD card and go… Mostly intuitive.
https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/raspberrypi/
I don’t know about integrating your pv though. I am lucky with Enphase, although that has some downsides besides generally working.
That only accelerates the learning and migration, no? 🤣
/scnr
X-plore on android can give file access via Web frontend in paid Version.
With that you can drag and drop files if that’s what you’re looking for.
While having killall is nice, I didn’t have many use cases with it, administering Linux privately and for corporations in around 2 decades.
But that’s just me 😀
Fair point.
My counter is: I don’t think you necessarily do. A historian might have some insight on this.
I find false hope to be more damaging than not hoping but still trying.
And as to the why: because there are logical reasons to do so. It’s the right thing. I think we might get into religious understanding here, which is a fascinating thing, you see.
Don’t do that, don’t give me hope.
While this seems like a sarcastic comment and quote we’ve been fooled too many times and lured with false hope and illusions of having an impact while being just held as slaves, more or less.
X200s Love it.