Many bought Tesla’s years before elon went full crazy-person, yet people are still vandalising their cars, calling them Nazi-slurs and saying they should be ashamed.
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Grippler@feddit.dkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•If I'm using *arr apps with qbittorrent, are active torrents duplicating data?English2·4 months agoThe path inside the containers to where you download your torrents, so the path after the “:”, has to be exactly the same on both your torrent container and your *arr containers
Example below won’t work with hard linking
Radar:
- ${path_to_storage}:/downloads/torrents
- ${path_to_storage}:/media
Qbit:
- ${path_to_storage}:/downloads/torrents
But this will work
Radar:
- ${path_to_storage}:/downloads/torrents
- ${path_to_storage}:/downloads/media
Qbit:
- ${path_to_storage}:/downloads/torrents
Grippler@feddit.dkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•If I'm using *arr apps with qbittorrent, are active torrents duplicating data?English3·4 months agoYup, *arrs actually warn you about that
Yeah they’re just fairly vague about what you need to do for hard linking to work IMO. I just had the same shared folder that all containers pointed towards for their data directory, but since the directory inside the qbit and *arr containers didn’t have the exact same name and path, hard linking didn’t work.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•If I'm using *arr apps with qbittorrent, are active torrents duplicating data?English7·4 months agoIf youre using docker just remember to make sure the storage volumes of the containers are the same path (not just physical drive) as the torrent clients, otherwise it can’t hardlink and just defaults to copying. I have about 8tb of redundant data before I figured out why my drives were filling so fast, that I haven’t gotten around to fixing
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Lenovo testing glasses-free 2D / 3D computers with a ring controller.English2·4 months agoI only had the new 3DS, used it for many years. I messed around with the 3D functionality from time to time during these years but it was never good and never got rid of the two things I described.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Lenovo testing glasses-free 2D / 3D computers with a ring controller.English10·4 months agoIf a 3DS was able to pull this off flawlessly
It couldn’t…it was highly dependent on viewing angle, both horizontal and vertical, it was really finicky to play 3D games without the 3D illusion dropping because you didn’t hold the device in the exactly correct position/angle. On top of that, the 3D looked weird like those old holographic 3D stickers you’d get in breakfast cereal and such. It was a fun gimmick, but it really didn’t work all that well.
A giant clusterfk of poorly designed, non-intuitive, frustrating systems that did unexpected things or took too much time to set up
That sounds heavily under engineered, not the other way around.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•need an invite for sftdevils.netEnglish1·5 months agoDude, read the rules #2 says no requesting invites
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla releases API pricing, dev says would cost $60 million per year to run his 3rd-party appEnglish2·7 months agoIf you want all the metrics that it logs automatically, you’re going to be spending 20min every time you drive anywhere logging everything manually. And then you’re still not getting the continuous logging during drives. Plus you still need to do all the data processing yourself on top of that.
I get why some people pay for these things.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla releases API pricing, dev says would cost $60 million per year to run his 3rd-party appEnglish3·7 months agoBut it does it both easier and better than pen/paper because it does it automatically without them needing to even think about it. And it’s already available electronically so they can graph it and run statistics on their usage and trips…you know, actually use the data for something purposeful.
With pen/paper they just have a sheet they can’t do anything with. They now have to manually enter all this data to use it for anything, which is a lot on unnecessary manual effort.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla releases API pricing, dev says would cost $60 million per year to run his 3rd-party appEnglish2·7 months agoYou can do basically everything you can do from teslas own app, but automated and even a little more. For example I use it to automatically control charging power to match the surplus of my solar panels, that keeps my grid-use for my car to 0kWh for roughly 5 months of the year. And I can set the charging power lower than I can in the Tesla app (app is 5A minimum, API goes to 0A), which is convenient for the solar charging.
And of course you can pull battery data, odometer etc. with it as well.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Half of Young Norwegians Say Online Piracy Is an Acceptable Way to Save MoneyEnglish9·8 months agoIf you only leech and you’re not a hoarder, it really doesn’t require much. For most people there’s not really any need to store every single piece of media they’ve ever consumed or hope to consume…some day…maybe. Or setup tools to automate their uncontrollable hoarding.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•How Bluesky, Alternative to X and Facebook, Is Handling GrowthEnglish63·8 months agoDude, stop shilling corpo SoMe like a crazy person…
Grippler@feddit.dkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best HDD/SSD for local media hostingEnglish5·8 months agoIf you live in a high energy cost area the ROI on going SSD can be as low as 3-4 years
~$800 on two 8tb SSDs
2 x 8tb HDDs is roughly $200USD
I don’t know what kind of electricity prices you’re paying, but to hit a 3 year ROI on your SSDs, you’re paying at least $2.2USD/kWh, assuming the full 15W (232kWh/year total) consumption of the HDDs and assuming negligible power consumption from the SSDs.
Edit2: and to be fair I did take refurb HDD price. a refurb SSD is around $300 USD for 8tb, bringing the minimum power cost per kWh down to ~$1.7USD/kWh for a 3 year ROI.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•iPhones stored for forensic analysis unexpectedly reboot, causing problems for officialsEnglish11·8 months agoIt’s also the most unlikely explanation of all, that phones brought in communicated with the ones in custody to reboot them. Even if it was a security feature to reboot phones under certain conditions, which is very likely TBH graphene OS does this, the best implementation isn’t going to be relying on other phones randomly passing near by, it’s going to be self-managed by the phone that reboots.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•We lost another real one.....English1·8 months agodeleted by creator
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•New Kindle e-readers no longer appear on computersEnglish1·8 months agoIMO battery life is absolutely excellent, I brought it with me on a 2 week holiday last year, read for 30-90min almost every night and didn’t need to charge it during the trip or worry about battery life.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•New Kindle e-readers no longer appear on computersEnglish7·8 months agoI’m using a Boox Leaf 2 myself, it’s basically just an android tablet with an eink screen. I can load pretty much any eBook format, and you can put regular android apps from play store (or any other app store) on it as well if you want. And they have a microSD card slot available from the outside to expand storage.
All the hacks and mods people do to their kobo are not needed, because it’s supported by default on my Leaf 2.
Grippler@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•New Kindle e-readers no longer appear on computersEnglish3·8 months agodeleted by creator
They’re not paid until delivery