rehydrate5503

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[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago

Legit. I had another plan with Rogers for over a year which was 75GB at 5G, Canada/US, and that was $25 CAD a month. Once the temp discounts ended, it was up to $35, and I had some travel planned, at which point i just hopped on the Freedom Roam Beyond plan. But yeah, we are definitely getting screwed haha.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 17 points 5 days ago (4 children)

Canada. $39.55 CAD per month (approximately 25€). Plan includes unlimited calling and text in Canada, US and Mexico, 75GB of data at 5G. Also includes roaming to over 100 countries, but limited to 10GB of data. Calling and texts are unlimited in the country where you roam. So for example, if you’re in Italy, it doesn’t cost anything to call or text Italian numbers, but if you were to call or text Japan, there would be a charge.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

That’s great to hear!! Glad they did that.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I’m currently listening to Sir Patrick Stewart’s memoir audiobook, and totally forgot that he was the voice actor for Uriel Septim! Quite drastic change in his voice these past twenty years unfortunately.

The game looks gorgeous, but I’m going to wait until Skyblivion is released, just to make sure Bethesda doesn’t pull some bs and block the creators from releasing their passion project.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

That one is brutal.

This is the app that is required for the gimbal: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/com.dji.ronin/latest/#trackers

Not as bad, but why does a camera stabilizer need my phone along with access to location, phone camera, storage and microphones to function. It connects via Bluetooth or control cable directly to the camera to control functions. The phone is needed because… reasons. There is actual reason why this device wouldn’t work without all of that.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Cool! Bosch is going to be my next set of appliances after I sell my current place, and my new place needs new ones.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yikes! I’m in the market for a gimbal to expand my amateur videography hobby. Landed on the DJI RS3 mini, it was in my price range and is well reviewed. I then found the newer RS4 mini, for a bit more, and the extra features seemed worth it. Watched a few videos about it before pulling the trigger, and then noped right out of the purchase after finding that neither gimbal will work without the app. And needs all sorts of permissions that I’m just not going to give.

Maybe I’ll do some meditation and tai chi instead to steady myself and get smoother shots.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yes, to the best of my ability and available resources. It is a newer model, so currently spare parts seemed to be abundant vs the 12 or so year old previous model.

Nice work on the cheap repairs! Which brand, if I may ask?

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Exactly this. I recently had my clothes washer break. Spent days researching the problem, taking the thing apart, figuring out the cause was the spindle on the back of the drum having a crack and eventually breaking. I eventually found a replacement part which had a slightly different part number but research showed it should be compatible. $400 for the part. $130 shipping, plus tax came out to just shy of $600. 2 week lead time to get the part, and no certainty I’d be able to put it all back together. Professional appliance repair wouldn’t have made financial sense either, I called around.

I ended up ordering a new one for $800 all in, saving many headaches. Had it two days later and was able to catch up on laundry.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Have you considered perineum sunning to tweak your T levels? Could slot it in at 2:00 and do it simultaneously while closing deals.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

Also cities and counties.

[–] rehydrate5503@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Gmail -> Thunderbird

Gmail is an email service, and Thunderbird is an email client for multiple services. That’s not a direct replacement. Something like mailbox.org, soverin, or proton would be the alternatives.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21641378

So I just added a TP-Link switch (TL-SG3428X) and access point (EAP670) to my network, using OPNSense for routing, and was previously using a TP-Link SX-3008F switch as an aggregate (which I no longer need). I’m still within the return window for the new switch and access point, and have to admit the sale prices were my main reason with going for these items. I understand there have been recent articles mentioning TP-Link and security risks, so I’m thinking if I should consider returning these, and upping my budget to go for ubiquity? The AP would only be like $30 more for an equivalent, so that’s negligible, but a switch that meets my needs is about 1.6x more, however still only has 2 SFP+ ports, while I need 3 at absolute minimum.

I’m generally happy with the performance, however there is a really annoying bug where if I reboot a device, the switch drops down to 1G speed instead of 10G, and I have to tinker with the settings or reboot the switch to get 10G working again. This is true for the OPNSense uplink, my NAS and workstation. Same thing happened with the 3008F, and support threads on the forums have not been helpful.

In any case, any opinions of switching to ubiquity would be worth it?

 

Hi all,

I’m having an issue with an NFS mount that I use for serving podcasts through audibookshelf. The issue has been ongoing for months, and I’m not sure where the problem is and how to start debugging.

My setup:

  • Unraid with NFS share “podcasts” set up
  • Proxmox on another machine, with VM running Fedora Server 40.
  • Storage set up in Fedora to mount the “podcasts” share on boot, works fine
  • docker container on the same Fedora VM has Audiobookshelf configured with the “podcasts” mount passed through in the docker-compose file.

The issue:

NFS mount randomly drops. When it does, I need to manually mount it again, then restart the Audiobookshelf container (or reboot the VM, but I have other services).

There doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to the unmount. It doesn’t coincide to any scheduled updates or spikes in activity. No issue on the Unraid side that I can see. Sometimes it drops over night, sometimes mid day. Sometimes it’s fine for a week, other times I’m remounting twice a day. What has finally forced me to seek help is the other day I was listening to a podcast, paused for 10-15 mins and couldn’t restart the episode until I went through the manual mount procedure. I checked and it was not due to the disk sinning down.

I’ve tried updating everything I could, issue persists. I only just updated to Fedora 40. It was on 38 previously and initially worked for many months without issue, then randomly started dropping the NFS mounts (I tried setting up other share mounts and same problem). Update to 39, then 40 and issue persists.

I’m not great with logs but I’m trying to learn. Nothing sticks out so far.

Does anyone have any ideas how I can debug and hopefully fix this?

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