lemann

joined 2 years ago
[โ€“] lemann@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 months ago

Quick update if anyone is reading this in future - the upgrade was successful!

Hats off to the HA developers and contributors - even though my install was completely unsupported, the updater pretty much sailed smoothly through everything.

It ended up taking several days to process all the database schema changes, along the way I did need to modify the MySQL InnoDB cache size from 128MiB to 1GiB (not the fault of Home Assistant at all - I didn't set up MySQL correctly ๐Ÿ˜‚) once that was done things significantly sped up.

Looking forward to all the new features HA has to offer ๐Ÿ™‚

 

Trying to upgrade from a 2021 release to the latest one, absolutely no idea whether this will work or not...

Originally I abandoned this install because the API I used to integrate a DIY addressable LED strip (controlled by a media player entity, changed colour to match the cover art) was removed and replaced with something else, and I didn't have time to redevelop it.

For a while its been possible to do something pretty similar with WLED - at that point I was just putting off the upgrades to not break anything ๐Ÿ˜…

At this point it's probably a better idea to re-install but let's see how this goes!

[โ€“] lemann@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 10 months ago

I'm rooted to...

  • backup & restore my apps as I please (as well as scheduled backups to my SD card)
  • BMS control to keep my battery in good health
  • Automation app for automating stuff (like Tasker)
  • revoking typically unrevokable permissions from system and Google apps
  • To actually feel like I own my device.

If I wanted a heavily curated (and somewhat locked down) experience, I'd be in the Apple ecosystem - don't know why Google thinks it's a great idea to force this ideology onto practically all Android users...

Similar situation with that additional warning for sideloading apps - there's already two warnings and Play Protect typically uninstalls these apps anyway, without the user's consent - in one case deleting KDE Connect from users' devices if installed with F-Droid

Uhh I definitely went off on a tangent, oops.

 

I've been looking into this material due to the really nice surface finish and clean look (actually purchased some already ๐Ÿ˜…)

However I recently came across a video by CNC kitchen where he raised some potential health concerns relating to the fibers specifically inside the filament. One of the commenters mentioned they couldn't wash the fibers off their skin, and another likened it to the "3d printing equivalent of asbestos"

I don't plan to print with it just yet due to needing a hardened nozzle, and spare extruder parts. However when I do, i'm feeling a little worried about how safe it is - mainly whether the final printed part is fine for occasional skin contact, or whether this material should ideally be left to just cosmetic parts.

P.S. image not mine, taken from here

[โ€“] lemann@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago

Themes and DEs inspired by Mac tend to have a very clear and consistent design language IME

Gnome also falls into the clear and consistent camp too.

I value consistency a lot