I second this, when a drive shits the bed a sata controller handles it better, some times with a USB adapter you mess the whole bus up and need a reboot of the machine (from using them on windows experience)
I second this, when a drive shits the bed a sata controller handles it better, some times with a USB adapter you mess the whole bus up and need a reboot of the machine (from using them on windows experience)
Wait that’s still the mpg in the us ? That’s the same gallon we use in the uk ? (As I learnt the a us gallon can be different when talking about whisky or some thing along those lines…)
“It builds character”
They also put out a huge amount of heat ! Quite useful in old high rise flats !
I suspect it completes almost instantly if you agree to it tho ?
Wait that sounds kinda wrong…
Plaster of Paris?
Yea my wife had a clear out, then started buying more as she had space… I bought 2 big vacuum pack bags, so she has to rotate out summer and winter clothes. This give her a hands on look at what she has as she rotates her stuff out.
Does it make the bleeps when you press buttons and move sliders ?
I’m sure there is a better way, but I seem to remember there was a watch folder integration that you could use to watch the TTS folder and then play that new file on a speaker. Not sure how you could then play it on the correct speaker, and I’m sure someone else has a much better real solution than this
Dave Or Davette
The other issue is they are standing there and not stopping the bad cop…
So I don’t think HASS really names them, I think they have a default/preset name on themselves, like “TZ3000_2”
Before areas was a thing in HASS I would name things with an area name. ESP32-5-Bedroom. Now I just leave it what ever it defaults to, then use HASS to name them, and then put them in an area.
Should be fine, I’m writing to spinning rust, so if I was playing back a movie it could cause a few “dad the tv is buffering again” problems
With arr services try to limit network throughput and disk throughput on them, as if either are maxed out for too long (like moving big linux iso files) it can cause weird timeouts and failures
Another one to have a search for is IPFS.
It always throws me when I see at 1080 movie less than 5gb, then I scroll across and see it’s x265…
Web hosting is free, but the extras are non-optional and cost money LOL
Looks like a cpu/gpu type power connector. Even if its a standard plug does not mean its a standard pin out ! Craft computing on YouTube had what looked like a standard plug in his server but it had a 12volt and ground switched, so would have caused some real damage