Zigbee or Thread does this. Example (now not that I use this one): https://us.aqara.com/products/led-bulb-t2-gu10
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WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•how social media turns reality into a clown showEnglish
6·24 days agoHank the Cowdog
DDDDRR33™
Yeah that’s what I’ve seen too, probably worth moving it on, at cost if nothing else.
This model, as in my screenshot: https://memory.net/product/m393b4g70dm0-yh9-samsung-1x-32gb-ddr3-1333-rdimm-pc3l-10600r-quad-rank-x4-module/
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Netflix announces deal to buy Warner Bros. and HBOEnglish
12·3 months ago
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Unpopular Opinion: You should plug your monitor into your iGPU, not your dGPUEnglish
5·3 months agoI’ve had bad luck with Linux automatically using the dGPU even though I have to do this because I’m using a Tesla P4 which doesn’t have display output.
As funny as this is, it’s also a very common logo, being a varient of the Penrose Triangle. Honestly more shocked they didn’t spring for some better graphics…
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•'Windmill': China tests world’s first megawatt-level airship to capture high windsEnglish
5·5 months agoThanks for the correction! I got way ahead of myself.
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•'Windmill': China tests world’s first megawatt-level airship to capture high windsEnglish
11·5 months agoWhen wind speed doubles, the energy it carries increases eightfold,
Edit: I’m wrong, see edit below!
Huh? Kinetic energy increase is square, not cubic.
KE=1/2 m v^2
So every doubling of speed should increase the available kinetic energy by 4 times, not 8. 3 times the speed is 9 times the energy. Granted there are probably some efficiency gains in excess of this at the low end,
but as a rule that’s just wrong.Edit: Cool, I learned something new! I neglected to consider it in terms of power, just thought about kinetic energy.
So something like: KE = 1/2 m v^2
= 1/2 ( rho V) v^2
= 1/2 ( rho A d) (d/t)^2
= 1/2 rho A d^3 1/t^2
Where P = KE/t
Thus:
P = 1/2 rho A (d/t)^3
= 1/2 rho A v^3
Lots of other aspects I’m sure I have wrong, but I see how the cubic came to be.
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I baked eye ball cookies for HalloweenEnglish
1061·5 months agoIs that the breast you can do?
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Someone asked how Nothing Phone UI looks. Worth sharing as a post.English
0·8 months agoIn the same vein, I use Niagara launcher a monochrome theme - I find it helps with the phone addiction.

WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A noob question about VPSs and bandwidthEnglish
171·9 months agowill all my Jellyfin traffic go through the VPS
Yes
and count as bandwidth used?
Yes, twice (download from home to the server, and upload from the server to the client)
I do the same thing - I have a 3TB limit, but usually only use 300GB, sharing Jellyfin to a dozen or so users.
Edit: I’m sure there are plenty of good VPS providers out there, I personally have been using NerdRack for a few years now (got a VPS on special and the rate is locked as long as I keep it). Looks like they’ll do $11/year right now for a KVM VPS that’s sufficient.
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•I use Zip Bombs to Protect my ServerEnglish
4·10 months agoI’ve found great success using a hardened ssh config with a limited set of supported
Cyphers/MACs/KexAlgorithms. Nothing ever gets far enough to even triggerfail2ban. Then of course it’s key only login from there.
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Teen ODs and died after UnitedHealthcare ‘denies addiction treatment’: lawsuitEnglish
6·10 months agoyeah my product is awful but have you seen the other guy
Yeah, it’s this. I worked at Epic somewhat recently, and I’ve since worked with former Cerner/Oracle folks too. To Epic’s credit, they’ve never been acquired, and are better for it.
There’s a lot of vocational awe across the board, people genuinely trying their best to make the product good. But healthcare is inherently complicated, because people are complicated. Each individual health system needs it customized to their specific needs, and over time this can get hairy to support. Add on to that that regulations and guidelines literally change every year, and it can become really hard to make headway on more meaningful changes when you’re just trying to stay compliant.
This leads to burnout on the software support side, Epic churns through new hires like crazy - average tenure has been way down since COVID-19 (you can Google their response to that), so it’s a revolving door of 21-25 year olds keeping that ship afloat.
Also, yes, insurance companies are the ones making the big money, by a mile.
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Fully self-hosted password manager optionsEnglish
10·10 months agoAgree with others, Vaultwarden is probably your best bet. I’ve found the default app to be a little flaky, but ended up using Keyguard, which I’ve found really good.
I used to use Keypass+Syncthing, but found sync conflicts too often (due to Syncthing support for Android), hence the switch.
WFloyd@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•CIA deputy director’s son killed while fighting for Russia in Ukraine, investigation claimsEnglish
161·10 months agoCompletely aside from what he was doing in Russia, he gives me the same vibe as Ché Cook from The OC.

I used to drive on State Line past that lot full of Teslas daily, always saw a ton of Cybertrucks just sitting. Once Musk started getting so much (more) hate I figured it was a matter of time before someone torched it.
Also, I always find it funny how it’s totally just a road that divides the states, I’d drive to work and be “in” Missouri and drive home “in” Kansas lol








Sorry, typo - I do not use these lol