| 13 Mar 2025 |
@hexa:lossy.network | well not obviously beneficial | 12:59:20 |
Sandro 🐧 | so using jemalloc doesn't make a difference? :( | 15:12:53 |
Sandro 🐧 | at least for mastodon/matrix it does I hope | 15:13:00 |
@hexa:lossy.network |  Download image.png | 17:16:27 |
@hexa:lossy.network | something I don't understand is why one graph starts later than the other | 17:16:35 |
@hexa:lossy.network |  Download image.png | 17:16:47 |
@hexa:lossy.network | when it does have that history | 17:16:50 |
@hexa:lossy.network | apex charts card | 17:17:29 |
Sandro 🐧 | In prom I would guess different labels or that granularity is to far spread | 17:18:32 |
@hexa:lossy.network | indoor temperature is esphome, outdoor is switchbot ble | 17:19:22 |
@hexa:lossy.network | * indoor temperature is esphome, outdoor is switchbot ble (courtesy of a neighbor) | 17:19:35 |
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| 14 Mar 2025 |
@hexa:lossy.network | dotlambda: doing 2025.3.3 | 12:16:09 |
@hexa:lossy.network | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/389799 | 13:10:14 |
| 19 Mar 2025 |
@hexa:lossy.network |
EfficientDet-Lite3x is not compatible with Edge TPUs over USB; it can be used only with PCIe-based devices.
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@hexa:lossy.network | so if you want to use coral with a non-default (the default is ssdlite mobiledet) best go for a pcie coral device, not usb | 23:04:23 |
@hexa:lossy.network | https://www.coral.ai/models/object-detection/ | 23:07:51 |
| 21 Mar 2025 |
@hexa:lossy.network | doing the 2025.3.4 update | 23:48:15 |
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K900 | Do we have a progress bar card thing in nixpkgs anywhere? | 07:04:08 |
K900 | Doesn't have to look good just needs to be a progress bar | 07:04:17 |
CRTified | In reply to @k900:0upti.me Doesn't have to look good just needs to be a progress bar You could do a markdown template card with ASCII art | 07:31:23 |
K900 | I wanted low effort | 08:07:52 |
K900 | Anyway I solved it with a badge | 08:07:56 |
K900 | Well, kinda | 08:08:01 |
| 23 Mar 2025 |
Ekleog | Hey! I'm curious, what device do people here use to remote control heater temperature? I'm seeing the shelly TRV that looks like it could work, but I'm wondering if people know of alternatives better in any way, be it better integrated with hass or just better physically? | 14:03:02 |
| 24 Mar 2025 |
uep | i think it varies dramatically based on the system being controlled. I have a Sensibo thing to squirt IR codes at the reverse cycle AC head unit. It's.. eh, fine, but annoyingly cloud based. I also have a broadlink device that can do the same locally, but I have to set up all the codes and .. eh, haven't. If you have hydronic / plumbed radiators, it's pretty common to use say a zigbee thermostat valve controller on the radiator itself, plus something else on whatever the heat source is (in some apartment cases, not at all under your control). There are also replacement thermostat units for wall-mount controls of existing systems, like ducted. | 03:08:50 |
uep | (none of this is especially nixos-specific of course, there's probably a lot of relevant discussion on the h-a discourse forum too, if you want to go wading in) | 03:10:52 |
uep | * (none of this is especially nixos-specific of course, there's probably a lot of relevant discussion on the h-a discourse forum too, if you want to go wading in. You may well not want to, and I don't blame you, it's .. large) | 03:11:26 |
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