

You mean the poor people or the class of poor people?
The former might not, but don’t worry: the economy will gladly produce new poor people, so the general class of poor people will survive.


You mean the poor people or the class of poor people?
The former might not, but don’t worry: the economy will gladly produce new poor people, so the general class of poor people will survive.


No Terminator?


Yeah, same. Or a demo instance. But if you install and test, you can take some screenshots and contribute to the repo 😉
(Well, so could I… but… some other time)


I haven’t tried it yet, but had a similar question recently and found this: https://github.com/ikarakas/HealthStash
If you try it out, please leave some comment here on how it worked out. I’m just too busy (okay, procrastinating) to set it up at the moment…
I’m quite happy with ProHosting24 for a while now.


Depends. This would be one of those weird automations taking forever to debug, because they only work once or twice, and then fail the rest of the time.


You can always couple the dynamite trigger with the automatic ordering of a new dishwasher.


You also lose some energy to heat while charging and discharging. And depending on load profiles, you might not be able to load all of your excess solar power at once (depends on how many Watts the battery can be charged at) or fulfill your power requirement with battery alone (depends on how many Watts your battery can deliver).


Even better: generate a key pair to use for HA, and give the public part to Caddy to use for authenticating the HA server. If HA supports it, you could even generate a client certificate Caddy could use to authenticate against HA.


The fun part comes from using it without syntax highlighting, so you can regularly play „find the missing paranthesis“.
But how safe is this really? These things sell to have quite some power and torque, so could probably maim someone by accident. And if they run with AI, I’m not sure there are actual safeguards in place that would be reliable? Just telling the AI to not do something doesn’t work with other AI approaches either…


Really good article with lots of tips that helped me improve my designs. Highly recommended.


Have you tried adding a brim or mouse ears to remove later?


Would the film crew be zombies as well, or do they have specific no-eat clauses in the contract? What would them being technically dead entail? Decaying limbs? Some extra strength?


For that to work, the zombies would need to talk more than just grunting. Subtitles would get annoying very quickly. Maybe the documentary crew could have some Google Translate thingy to accommodate this? Maybe less talking and more showing could be what makes this a hit?
Sounds similar to my idea, though I don’t know whether 10h at 65°C would yield the same result as less time at 100°C. Printing such a box with PC or ABS would allow higher temperatures I think.
The scientific method, eh? 😄
Well to be fair, they didn’t have to give it machine gun arms and red glowing eyes. But maybe that’s just me.