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I haven't used Dark Sky but on my Android phone, Meteoswiss is definitely very very good

I bought one just this week because of this. They really went above and beyond:

- mechanical CAD, schematic and PCB files: https://docs.teufel.de/download/MYND/Open_Source_Hardware_Fi...

- firmware: https://github.com/teufelaudio/mynd-firmware

- Bluetooth API documentation: https://cdn.teufelaudio.com/image/upload/v1748589486/product...

- battery repair/replacement guide: https://cdn.teufelaudio.com/products/MYND/pdf/Teufel_MYND_RM...

I believe that they designed the mechanical parts to be 3D-printable as well.


This is really cool! I'd be curious if one could 3D print different resonance chambers to get different desired sounds from the speaker.

They do have very basic EQ but for sure you have enough documentation to modify the speaker itself if you'd like.

I think you could replace Nextcloud's syncing and file access use cases with Syncthing and Copyparty respectively. IMO the biggest downside is that Copyparty's UX is... somewhat obtuse. It's super fast and functional, though.


There are some new NAS boxes hitting the market (UGreen being one of the brands that are cheaper, but also Minisforum) which have solid hardware but aren't locked down at all. They're just x86 boxes with bog-standard hardware so you can just run whatever OS you want, and they support that use case.



Thanks for the links.

What do you guys think about security concerns around minisform and ugreen being Chinese companies?


You couldn't pay me to put them on my network. From just a few days ago:

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/china-used-three-priva...


Regardless of source:

- your NAS should not be allowed to talk to the outside world

- you should wipe any pre-installed software and install your own OS


Add to that Aoostar. It's quite comparable to the Minisforum n5 Pro, a bit cheaper

- Max 48GB*2 DDR5 ECC

- 8 core PRO 8845HS

- 25W with nothing, doing nothing, realistically 50W

- 25G combined network

- 5 M.2 (3x2 and 2x1 lane) and 6 HDDs

- Oculink

https://aoostar.com/blogs/news/the-aoostar-wtr-max11bay-is-a...


> It adopts the enterprise-level PRO 8845HS processor instead of the ordinary consumer-grade 8845hs, which enables this computer to run stably even when it remains powered on for an extended period without being shut down.

Well that's certainly a claim.


Like I said, I'm still waiting for 10+ SATA bays...


Platform screen doors can isolate tunnel temperatures from platform temperatures.


That doesn't help the people maintaining the tunnels and everything inside them.


Zurich Kantonalbank (ZKB) has a very similar system, probably because they're also a big bank in Switzerland


think its a Europe thing, we have the same solution in Denmark. Chip and Pin has been in Europe forever I don't think the US has moved to this yet (although happy to be wrong) and also believe they still like those bouncy checks that has sort of died elsewhere.


UK Banks like Barclays also had the small electronic credit card sized device from around 2011 or so (and now use the Mobile app for that), but other UK banks like Halifax are still doing passwords (they even have a limit of 18 chars) and just ask you for random characters of memorable words, so there's a big inconsistency even within a single country.


Multimode transceivers are still a slight bit cheaper ($30 for 10GBASE-LR vs $22 for 10GBASE-SR on fs.com) but that's more than offset by the single mode fiber being slightly cheaper, even for short distances.


Apples to oranges. SR is for short runs inside a building. LR is for sending signals across a city.

For short runs inside a building, the transceiver prices are much more comparable. Compare https://www.fs.com/products/251819.html?now_cid=4089 to https://www.fs.com/products/282973.html?now_cid=4089


SR is for when you accidentally installed MMF really.

Except, no, you can run (single lambda, not muxed) LR transceivers on MMF, it's out if spec but you actually get around +20% range before hitting dispersion limits.

I'll also note SR ranges are not in fact long enough for larger buildings. And this gets worse with higher speeds, since modal dispersion is a bandwidth problem, not attenuation.

Also, using 800G for comparison is a bit ludicrous ;). 10G is bread&butter, 25G/100G is mainline. (40G is the shunned weirdo uncle.)


Historically, the price difference between MMF and SMF transceivers was greatest at the highest speeds. That doesn't seem to be the case anymore for short-range transceivers.


IMO US elections have already been less-than-fully-democratic for a while, what with the voting registration and ID nonsense, as well as obvious gerrymandering and voter intimidation. At the very least, significantly less democratic than a number of other western countries.


Let’s stop applying copium to recent events and making excuses. The American people knew exactly what they were getting and voted for him anyway. He won a majority of the popular vote.

The Senate is 2 Senators per state regardless of the population and isn’t as susceptible to gerrymandering.

That being said, I don’t feel bad for anyone who voted for Trump and is having buyers remorse.

We are already seeing it with Arabs in Minnesota who thought Trump would be better for Arabs in Gaza and are now having regrets seeing how Trump wants to use US troops to “clear out Gaza” and Latin Americans who are appalled that he tried to remove birthright citizenship.

Next up will be all of the “rural American” voters who are going to bare the brunt of inflationary tariffs.


He did not get a majority of the vote. He won with a plurality of 49.8%.


Does that somehow make you feel better about your fellow Americans? Yes I’m a born and bred US citizen.

The crap that Michelle Obama and the rest of the DNC spew about “going high when they go low” and “this is not who we are” is just that.

This has always been who we are.


This is exactly who we are. Andrew Jackson was the most popular president of the 19th century.

When national guard troops shot and killed student at Kent state university protesting Vietnam, 58% of Americans were in support of it.

Yes this is who we are.


And Jim Crow laws…

60% of the people in the south supported them and 60% of people nationwide were opposed to interracial marriages.


No it does not make me feel better. I’m rather disgusted by 70 million of my fellow Americans, including a few family members and newly former friends. However, I think it’s important that we pushback on the idea that the fascists have an overwhelming mandate to do what they are now doing. The truth still matters.


> There was a LTT video where they mentioned how WiFi used to be better in some locations so those rooms were more desirable and the hotel's solution was to make it standard for everyone. They seemed to be suggesting that they brought down the quality rather than balanced.

This was from their podcast 'WAN Show' a week or two back, specifically about hotels in Las Vegas.


There's some fusion startups successfully making >10T magnets using ReBCO tape now, so hopefully things will scale up/cost down enough to be used in MRIs.


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