TwiddleTwaddle

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Honestly the 45$ tier with the player core hardcover is a good deal just for that one physical book, then you get all the ebooks and battle maps and everything else.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 14 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

It's a regular German outlet, but they would be more comparable to a drier outlet here in the US, although without being rated for such high loads as an american clothes drier.

As another commenter said, They're used to cover the base load of lights, fridge, small electronics. Most all of these systems won't have any battery storage so the power either gets used in the moment by the home, or exported to the utility. That part isnt really any different from a typical solar installation in the US. They're just smaller systems so it's more accessible to lower income people and people that live in apartments.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks! Our cat doesnt react to catnip at all and I had never heard of silvervine.

Its an encrypted keyring idk what they're talking about

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

God forbid they act as if they (or anyone at all by your logic?) have some skin in the game.

Looks kinda like it says "Daddy" behind her, and I'm in full support of that.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 14 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's 25k per year, and its only an estimate (from Tesla) based on the sales so far. I'm betting those sales falling off a cliff will keep numbers well below that when the year actually comes to an end.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Because I didnt do it?

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Lol you have no fucking clue how many people I've provided relief to from cold hunger and desperation. Or how many lives the harm reduction supplies I've personally distributed have saved. I dare you to walk up to the people in my community talking that shit about the work my comrades and I do.

We're building on a decades long tradition of community self-defense and mutual aid, and you're just out here assuming that - because you can't imagine how a community might be really improved by the actions of a few people - there's no possible way for real people to do real work for their communities.

Be a better person, but also eat my whole ass and GTFO of this community.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

Libs only know how to be reactionary when it comes to political "resistance". Political tribalism is more important to them than actual conditions. I'm glad to see these people are self identifying so that real radicals know to stear clear of working with them.

Yea most roofs are unfortunately not positioned ideally for PV.

 

"For our communities to be safe from fascism, our streets must be unsafe for fascists" Spotted on a Bristol street sign, in advance of a planned far-right protest.

Courtesy of Radical Graffiti (@RadicalGraffiti@todon.eu)

https://todon.eu/@RadicalGraffiti/112923951012946615

 

Palestine Action says its activists early on Tuesday invaded Elbit Systems’ highly secured Bristol research and manufacturing hub, using a prison van to smash through the outer perimeter.

https://freedomnews.org.uk/2024/08/06/palestine-activists-crash-prison-van-into-elbit-research-hub/

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Alt text: a screenshot of a microblog post with the text "you walking down an alleyway with a gram of weed in your pocket, who would you rather catch you?" Below are two pictures side by side. One of Kamala Harris and the other of Batman.

 

"Tenth text in the series commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Zapatista uprising. This time, the author gives relevance to the concept of the non-binary “otroa” of Zapatismo because it focuses on the other, the external, the discriminated, in order to establish a political definition from that place."

 

Land back

 

Thought I'd contribute something other than memes here.

I don't expect there's anything new in this article to most of the people here, but Margaret Killjoy's blog is always a joy to read.

 

First, some background -

I work in technical support for a Chinese manufacturer making (among other things) home monitoring devices. I'm our resident open source enthusiast in the North American market, not that any of my bosses know or care. My background is not in comp sci or networking, so the only applicable knowledge I have is from my meager experience with my own home lab.

We have a product (I'll refer to it here as the Brain) that communicates wirelessly with our other devices, takes the data from them, sends the data encrypted to our servers, and is available to our customers through our web portal or phone app.

We got a support ticket recently from a customer (and software developer) asking technical questions about the communication protocol from the Brain to our servers. This customer was trying to work on Home Assistant integration for our product stack, but was hitting some roadblock that I can't even pretend to understand. To my understanding, the integration would allow a Home Assistant server to locally gather the same information sent to our servers.

After escalating the issue to our HQ team and some back and forth there, eventually the answer was that the data transfer is encrypted and we aren't going to share any details about it. We don't officially support this type of integration and have no plans to. Our tech contact at HQ offered to sell API access to this customer, but obviously that isn't what he was hoping to hear.

The customer replied that this answer didn't surprise him, but that he would be happy to develop the Home Assistant integration if we made the necessary information available to him.

So, here's my questions - How can I advocate from within my company to open up this aspect of our platform for open source devs to integrate our products into Home Assistant and other open source IOT platforms? Has anyone successfully made a case for this kind of thing within their own companies? What talking points can I use that my higher ups will actually listen to and understand?

I'm considering reaching out to the customer privately to seek a better understanding of what he needs from our platform. Does that seem ill-advised to anyone here?

TLDR - My employer manufactures IOT devices and locks down the platform with proprietary networking protocols. A customer and developer is seeking to write an integration for our products to work locally with Home Assistant. My higher ups said that isn't possible and I want to convince them to make the changes necessary for it to work.

 

As the title says, I'm looking for a private tracker with a good sized library of 1080p AV1 encodes. I'm on LST.gg and there's a handful of uploaders and encoders there that have given me the opportunity to upgrade some of my library to AV1, but I keep hearing about how great AV1 is for anime and there isn't really any anime in AV1 there. An anime specific tracker would be great if they have a decent amount of AV1, but I'm also interested in general cartoons and live action TV/movies.

I have access to a MAM's invite forum and have a well established ratio on several trackers, so once I know where to go hopefully I'll be able to get in.

 
 

A picture of sexy Sonic the Hedgehog stepping out of the shower with text bubbles saying- "Are you frying chicken, baby? Haha just kidding" "You make a lot of noise when you pee. I like that." Sonic is very sexy.

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Happy May Day! (margaretkilljoy.substack.com)
 

There's hope, kids!

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Happy May Day! (margaretkilljoy.substack.com)
 

My favorite author posted this for May Day. I think its an important message in the midst of anti-genocide protests on college campuses and around the world.

Never lose hope!

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