Things always break for you just as you’re about to experience their reaction, regardless of the medium, abstraction or delay (live/recorded/news articles…)
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Inktvip@lemm.eeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I had found a way to listen to audiobooks for free, now it's paywalled - seeking suggestionsEnglish2·3 months agoWhat’s MAM? I only know it as media asset management
I’ve had instant feedback on my headset for years now and it actually sounds weird not to hear my own voice back.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•China’s plan to dominate legacy chips globally sparks US probeEnglish4·8 months agoFor most hobby projects I just try to stay within the jlcpcb smt assembly parts library these days. For some reason it has actually gotten harder to get parts locally over the years as a consumer.
That has actually lowered the bar for small prototypes/projects enough that I’m using it for some company projects (PCB design isn’t something we normally do but it can be very useful at times).
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Matter 1.4 tries to set the smart home standard back on trackEnglish4·9 months agoAlso you need to pay (18k/year iirc) in addition to that as well. Next to the fact that matter itself is quite convoluted from an implementation standpoint.
It’s really not made with things like startups or niche products in mind. It’s really a standard by and for the big companies
Also fire departments, hospitals and other medical services. They’re extremely reliable, last a very long time on a charge and don’t shatter when you accidentally drop it.
Even if you need Id/scanner. If the check is at the elevator on the ground floor it may often as well not exist.
I just carry my laptop with me while walking around during meetings.
Those are some peak water polo nails.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone wearing cycling specific clothes for normal commuter trips. Other than maybe putting on a rain coat/pants over their normal clothing.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are you making services remotely accessible?English4·1 year agoIf it’s only you (or your household) that is accessing the services then something like hosting a tailscale VPN is a relatively user friendly and safe way to set-up remote access.
If not, then you’d probably want to either use the aforementioned Cloudflare tunnels, or set up a reverse proxy container (nginx proxy manager is quite nice for this as it also handles certs and stuff for you). Then port forward ports 80 and 443 to the server (or container if you give it a separate IP). This can be done in your router.
In terms of domain set-up. I’ve always found subdomains (homeassistant.domain.com) to be way less of a hassle compared to directories (domain.com/homeassistant) since the latter may need additional config on the application end.
Get a cheap domain at like Cloudflare and use CNAME records that point domain.com and *.domain.com to your dyndns host. Iirc there’s also some routers/containers that can do ddns with Cloudflare directly, so that might be worth a quick check too.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to hide the 'Sign out' button in Windows 11 behind a Microsoft 365 adEnglish29·1 year agoKinda the same thing as winrar. They rather have consumers get used to it so the companies they work at have a higher chance of buying licenses. That’s where the real money is.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's the real world connection speed from your residential IP to your Server?English2·1 year agoThere’s a couple SD-WAN solutions out there that you can do this with. Essentially route all your traffic through one or more VPSes while still keeping things like port forwards and STUN working properly.
I’ve had to use it to enable proper video feeds to and from people that had Spectrum as their ISP.
HEVC actually requires a $1 license you can get from the ms store. It’s a royalty thing. OEMs often ship PCs with that license already enabled.
There are more applications than just windows Media Player that won’t play hevc files/streams without that license installed.
VLC doesn’t really seem to care about those things though and it’s better than the default anyways.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•A tiny radioactive battery could keep your future phone running for 50 yearsEnglish1·2 years agoA lot of sensors/gauges in industrial applications are retrofitted with lorawan or similar remote readout capabilities right now. Battery life for these devices is already a big design consideration, especially since not all locations are easily accessible.
With a power source like this you would essentially charge a capacitor, use the stored charge to do a sensor read and short data burst, and then wait for the next charge.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Wi-Fi 7 quietly took off while everyone was looking at AIEnglish11·2 years agoIt does exist, its called 801.11ah or wifi HaLow
That standard is mainly designed for things like IOT and wireless security cameras, but nothing stops you from getting an HaLow access point and network adapter.
Modding used to be extremely easy and detection systems weren’t implemented yet back in the day. I have an account with billions in cash just for being in the same lobby as one.
These days you’re still free to ruin everyone’s day with all sorts of griefing mods, but once you try and spawn in cash daddy rockstar gets angry at you.
Inktvip@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple’s MacBook Pro memory problem is worse than everEnglish1·2 years agoPeople have done it on M1’s at least. You’ll need a well equipped rework station to do it though, especially since the NAND is essentially glued to the motherboard in addition to solder.
I’ve seen a factory being shoehorned into using it. Maintenance planning and all.
Needless to say that its not working out well.