Last weeks thread here

Welcome to this week’s casual kōrero thread!

This post will be pinned in this community so you can always find it, and will stay for about a week until replaced by the next one.

It’s for talking about anything that might not justify a full post. For example:

  • Something interesting that happened to you
  • Something humourous that happened to you
  • Something frustrating that happened to you
  • A quick question
  • A request for recommendations
  • Pictures of your pet
  • A picture of a cloud that kind of looks like an elephant
  • Anything else, there are no rules (except the rule)

So how’s it going?

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    16 hours ago

    Does anyone know what happened to kbin.social its been down for weeks and im missing my UFC threads.

  • AWOL_muppet@lemmy.nz
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    What would your ideal hold ‘music’ be?

    I’ve always hated these things and think music is a terrible choice as it can only ever reinforce the ‘middle of the road’ tastes (something I have big problems with in NZ).

    But the ringer sound just reduces your brain to mush after a few minutes as well…

    Would silence work, with the occasional ‘you’re _n_th in the queue’ update? I think that’s my best choice

    • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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      I like music. You can put the phone down and still hear the constant “still on hold” sound, when it stops you know it’s being answered.

      Given to me it’s a tool for that purpose, the actual music doesn’t really matter as long as it’s constant and lound enough. Probably best not to be any music I like, I’m never waiting on hold for good reasons so best not to associate songs I like with a bad experience.

      • AWOL_muppet@lemmy.nz
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        2 days ago

        I hate how the music gets stuck in my head or has associations I’d rather not mix with my displeasure when dealing with.

        That and my cynical view of aussie companies trying to look local using kiwi music (while the call taker is wherever is cheapest)

  • Ozymati@lemmy.nz
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    5 days ago

    Finally got annoyed enough with google at a glance and it’s inaccurate weather that I downloaded Nova launcher so I could banish the widget. I hadn’t bothered before because the latest Android versions had most of the same functionality

    • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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      4 days ago

      I’m a weirdo and so I use a launcher called KISS. There are different options but how I have it set up, it’s mostly a clear screen except a search bar at the bottom with some favourites pinned above it. Then if you tap the search bar, it fills the screen with a list of the most commonly used apps. Or you can tap a button on the side of the search bar to see all apps, or start typing the app you want.

      I also have gestures set up, so I swipe different directions on that blank home screen to open different apps.

      I was previously using Pie Launcher, where there are no apps or widgets on your screen until you tap and hold and a circle of your pinned apps appear, then you swipe to the one you want to open. KISS was a bit less frustrating for others to use, but still a bit haha.

      I love it though. For a long time I had the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day on my wallpaper, so having a clean home page meant I could see the picture really well.

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          Yeah lots of cool stuff. You can use Muzei and the Muzei APOD plugin to automatically change your background each day.

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        4 days ago

        That sounds fun actually.

        I just have some folders with frequently used stuff, and one whole screen devoted to a non crap weather widget (Weawow) a search widget, and Agenda Widget.

        I use persistent notifications for a few things, and occasionally apps get promoted to the home screen temporary, for example when I go to the USA in September I’ll dig up the airnz app out of the app drawer.

        Some of that’s general laziness but also at some point I just lost interest in customisation for the sake of customisation and I tend to only go looking for options when I’m annoyed with something or if the amount of slack I can gain from customising will outweigh the effort.

        I had the same background picture for like 6 years. Got bored enough during lockdown that I changed it, but then had to redo my colour and icon scheme.

        • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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          4 days ago

          I had the same background picture on my phone for about the same amount of time, whenever I tried to change it, it didn’t feel like my phone anymore.

          That phone still has the background picture, but I got a new one last Christmas and now that one has become the phone for playing podcasts for the kids (and occasionally Minecraft).

  • AWOL_muppet@lemmy.nz
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    11 days ago

    I’ve been looking at our electricity usage and discovered our meter stopped reporting it’s usage a few months ago - that really skews things!

    I chucked in a manual reading which wasn’t too far off their estimate, but I’m irked that ‘something’ has stopped talking. Gave it a few pokes to see but no new data. On the ph to provider now, jooyyyeeee. Powershop really do have some strangely funky hold music, it’s quite enjoyable - pity it’s mono and basically 8kHz or whatever the phone lines do to muddy everything!

    Also, is it just me or have many of the gentailers stopped publishing their actual rates / seeking new customers?

    My son bought a cold home last week which is working it’s way through the house. Sucks…

    • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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      11 days ago

      A few years back we would jump broadband and power companies every 12 months because there were always great signup deals. These days it’s really hard to find great deals! Plus the move to having plans between providers all slightly different so you can’t directly compare them.

      We also have a cold going through the house. My brain hasn’t been working since last week so I’m guessing my body is fighting (and maybe losing) a battle against the cold.

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    12 days ago

    Hi everyone! My big news is when I got my last covid jab I bounced back from it in just over a week. Didn’t mention it earlier in case I jinxed myself. This is the first time ever that it hasn’t knocked me back hard.

    So I sort of feel like this year I’ve got an extra 6 weeks in the year!

    Used some of it to visit family for a week. Also, got to hang out with a really cute dog. I love how earnest dogs can be about stuff, it’s really endearing.

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      12 days ago

      Exciting! I guess practice makes perfect.

      Maybe they mixed it up wrong and forgot to put the vaccine in? Just kidding 😋

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        12 days ago

        That seriously did cross my mind when I found I wasn’t bed bound! I did get the dead arm and that hard sore red patch around the site though, so they definitely injected me with something!

        But yeah super happy about it. 😃

  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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    13 days ago

    I know a few people around here are running Home Assistant and the like. I’m keen to put in a few cameras, preferably not cloud connected but that can connect to Home Assistant. I’m planning on adding object detection via coral.

    I’m thinking cameras powered by PoE. Anyone got suggestions for outdoor cameras?

    What about a switch that outputs PoE and doesn’t cost thousands? Maybe something like this? Though I don’t seem to see good bang for buck switches where they are all PoE, they seem to just do half of the ports PoE though 8 PoE ports seems like it would be plenty.

    And on another note, any suggestions for a network level VPN client? That is, for connecting the home nenetwork to an external VPN server (one that handles hundreds of Mbps, preferably wireguard). Is something like this appropriate? It’s CPU is only 1Ghz so I worry it will be slow.

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      13 days ago

      I have a poe managed ubiquity switch and use reolink Poe cameras and reolinks Poe doorbell. Home assistant has great support for reolink; It’s also local. I have home assistant save the streams on motion detection to a network mounted drive in home assistant

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        12 days ago

        Just to second this - I’ve upgraded all but one camera to Reolink RLC-810A a few years back and they’re rock solid. All offline (no internet, but connected to Home Assistant on a separate LAN), all powered by a cheap unmanaged PoE switch from PB Tech. (Edit: this one).

        They’re recording 24/7 to their local memory, but I almost entirely use them via Home Assistant’s ability to pull a JPEG directly from the camera (because it takes a fraction of a second at 4k vs the unbearable pain of waiting >10s for video to buffer even at SD resolution).

        • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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          10 days ago

          Oh wow, it’s a PoE switch where it’s all PoE, instead of only half!

      • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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        13 days ago

        That’s awesome, looks like PB Tech have a huge range of Reolink!

        But with choice comes more questions 😆. PoE means you don’t need separate power for the camera. But it looks like they sell solar powered wifi ones. Is there a benefit of using PoE instead of wifi+solar?

        • kurikai@lemmy.world
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          12 days ago

          Well worth running Poe if you can. Poe can also power some wifi access points(I use ubiquity sps I bought cheap on trademr), so you can hide them in your roof space.

          • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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            12 days ago

            It just sounds like so much work 😆. How does the actual running of PoE work? Do I measure the distance at say 18m then buy a 20m cable to use, or am I buying a big roll, cutting it to size, and adding the plug on the end? (And if the latter, how do I do that?)

            Do I have to be careful about which cable I get to make sure it supports PoE, or can I grab any cat5 or cat6?

        • Panq@lemmy.nz
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          The solar/battery models don’t run 24/7 - you can trigger them remotely (so you can check the live feed whenever) or they can trigger with motion. Still perfectly useful for a bunch of use cases (e.g. just checking if you closed something, or installed somewhere that motion sensing is reliable like a low-traffic corridor) but not super useful for, say, a front door.

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      13 days ago

      From what I’ve encountered, that CPU will probably be just fine unless it’s doing a lot of other stuff too.

      I’ve also noticed that PoE switches that aren’t crippled sme how are rare as hens teeth for consumer grade gear. I.e. only some ports, or only support one of the protocols,or are themselves really picky about supply voltage.

      My only recommendation is to take the time to figure it all out: and if a fact is omitted assume the worst.

      • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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        13 days ago

        Thanks for the reply!

        From what I’ve encountered, that CPU will probably be just fine unless it’s doing a lot of other stuff too.

        I had a bit more of a search around, and it seems this specific UXG-Lite is giving people speeds around 30 or 40Mbps. For a whole of network VPN, that’s nowhere near fast enough! I’m looking for 200Mbps, preferably more.

        This one claims 393Mbps with wireguard. I was earlier reading that you should look for a dedicated VPN box not a wifi/all in one thing but this seems to be pretty good value for money if it works. I don’t need the wifi as I have a couple of mesh access points but I’ll take it if it’s there.

        I was looking at Ubiquiti as the wifi mesh is an Amplifi one but searching around it seems all the Ubiquiti gateways have really bad VPN performance.

        I’ve also noticed that PoE switches that aren’t crippled sme how are rare as hens teeth for consumer grade gear. I.e. only some ports, or only support one of the protocols,or are themselves really picky about supply voltage.

        My only recommendation is to take the time to figure it all out: and if a fact is omitted assume the worst.

        I’m not sure I have the knowledge to figure it all out 😆. How will I know if it’s going to be picky about voltage? What PoE protocols should I be looking for, I didn’t realise there were options 😆

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      I have a Ubiquiti Dream Machine SE, which has POE built in, but your option would be the next simplest option.

      All the Ubiquiti gear is very well priced, and dead simple to use, I plan to add some cameras at some point to the system.

      • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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        10 days ago

        Do you use the Dream Machine as a VPN client? I see mixed information online as to whether you can use it as a client or only as a server. If I could knock off two birds with one stone that would be great.

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            From the official page it says it does OpenVPN as a client (as in you can connect to a VPN service to hide your whole network’s browsing habits) but WireGuard is only listed as a server (connect to your network from outside your home). But it seems there might have been a software update to some models to support Wireguard as a client.

            OpenVPN is apparently much slower than Wireguard and wouldn’t get the speed I’m looking for.

            What are you using the gateway for currently?

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              At the moment it’s just running as a router and PoE switch, with two wireless access points on it. We plan to add cameras, but other expenses have taken priority.

              • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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                10 days ago

                When you say router, does it plug into your fiber box completely replacing where an ISP router would sit? I have suspicions our ISP router is shit (more shit than usual) so have been looking to replace that as well.

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    10 days ago

    Someone gave me a tandem kayak! It’s a Sisson Southern Light, a very old design, and possibly older than me. It needs a few maintenance items, a few scrapes being painted over, and some new lines, but is overall in amazing condition.

    The hull length is 6.2m, with the rudder adding further to that. I plan to take it out Sunday.

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    11 days ago

    The annual fucking of Wellington commuter trains by icy overhead lines has begun. If only there was some kind of power source nearby that could be tapped into and used to deice the lines…

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      Other options are a deicing spray, like what is used on aircraft, both at airports and in flight, or some type of heater that has a heating element directly on the wire.

      Turning an old unit into a deicing train wouldn’t be massively difficult, I would think.

      • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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        I’m wondering about the heating thing. The cables already carry current. Normally for electric heating you’d have electricity going through a wire with high resistance to make the heat. So you’d think you’d run such a wire along the length of the cable. Putting fan heaters everywhere isn’t going to be efficient, you need it on the wire in the place it’s needed.

        But if it’s on a live wire, can that work? Or would it just become part of the larger wire and not heat up as the electricity flows through the path of lower resistance? Plus the risk of the pantograph damaging the heating wire.

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          This is how power line deicing works on systems overseas. You need two legs to the circuit, so it would involve either isolating lines from each other on double track, or earthing out the end of the lines, and using the tracks as a return path.

          The option I was actually thinking about was having a heated pantograph of some type.

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levis_De-Icer

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            That’s really cool! It sounds like they switch the section to a separate circuit and then pile a carefully controlled high voltage current into it to warm up the line without melting it. But it also says the line remains operational, if I’m reading it right. Not sure how you send too much power through the line without affecting the trains using the line.

            Anyway, it sounds like this is the only system like it in the world, and it was installed after heavy snow caused a collapse of much of the network. What I take from that is that it’s probably really expensive to install, and probably not worth it in Wellington. One of the ice scraping pantograph options probably makes more sense.

            I guess for your heated pantograph option you’d run it on a special de-icer train at low speed? I would think melting the ice off via a pantograph would take a really long time.

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              The line is out of action while deicing is taking place, but only for the shortest amount of time necessary.

              That’s what I’m thinking, yes. Although you could pump a lot of heat into the pantograph, and pair it up with a scraper at the same time.

              It wouldn’t be able to run line speed, but it would be reasonably fast, I’d think.

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                Ah yes paired with a scaper that would be quite effective. I was thinking you melt it but then the heat is gone and the cable is still frozen so it would refreeze. But if you soften it with the heat then scape it, that could work quite well.

                Probably not much chance of getting it implemented in Wellington, though. There might be a slim chance if there was an off the shelf solution, but from my reading into this is seems everything is quite custom.

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          It’s been done with power lines overseas, where they somehow increase the current in the lines to heat them up to shed ice.

          No idea how it actually works though, I’ll have to look into it.

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      I guess the question is how to efficiently heat the lines. Not really feasible to install fan heaters all the way along. Heating up the wire itself may not be that easy.

      I went looking and found that some solutions are to either use a specially equipped ice cutting diesel engine, or some trains have a separate pantograph (the thing that goes against the wire) that is designed to scrape the ice off just ahead of where the power collecting pantograph is. Some interesting bits in this blog post.

      It links through to this page that has photos of the ice cutting pantographs, though not in action.

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    Reminder, the canvas event starts tomorrow (Friday, I believe it starts at 4pm NZ time), and runs through the weekend.

    Here’s the current plan: https://canvas.fediverse.events/#x=162&y=344&zoom=18&tu=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.nz%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F497358ad-b655-4ae1-9e42-ea70c303a63e.png&tw=114&tx=100&ty=300

    You will be able to sign in using your lemmy account. You enter your lemmy account name and it sends you a message to prove it’s you so you don’t have to enter your password. Then you can place one pixel every X amount of time. I’m not actually sure what the time is this year, last year it was about 30 seconds I think but you had to wait longer to change pixels that had already been placed previously. And last year it let you stack up to I think 6, so you come in every so often and place your 6 pixels.

    Tomorrow I’ll create a post for discussion, and you can also join the Lemmy.nz matrix chatroom.