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  • A switch will recognize a PoE device and push the full 15.4w by default. Then the device has the abi6to communicate back to the switch to specify how much power is actually needed.

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  • I think the efficiency greatly depends on your switch efficiency and how many devices you are going to power vs the efficiency of your PoE injector or wall wart.

    There is also a convenience factor of not needing to plug something in locally.

    Also, security, someone can't just unplug the power supply for your camera per se.

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    Where to get hot trendy ideas?
  • Young(er) conservative here. If you want to open a restaurant like this, go ahead, that is your freedom. Where I draw the line is forcing these ideals upon others that don't wish to partake.

    But heaven forbid you use BOWLS! /s

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    Defederation requests, how to?
  • Oh, yeah gross... I briefly looked at their instance and it looked like Hentai. Not my thing, but who am I to kink shame.

    CSAM is unacceptable though.

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    Just witnessed this meeting of the minds on FB
  • Gas is too expensive!

    EVs are not ready for the broad market. Sure, they work fine for getting to work and running some errands, but I wouldn't trust going on long road trips with them yet. Plus, changing the batteries when they wear out is wayyyyy too expensive, might as well buy a new vehicle at that point.

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    Choosing a printer
  • Hmm, I've had great luck with my brother MFC, but I bought it new. The sample toner that came with it lasted 3 years and changing it out is super easy...

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    A way to host Uptime Kuma
  • I have Kuma setup on one of my VPS' and one endpoint I monitor is on healthchecks.io.

    This way Kuma can monitor whatever I need and if HC doesn't get a "ping" every 5 minutes I get an alert from them. They have a free teir for 20 checks I believe it is.

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  • Lots of Operation Timed Out messages

    I just started to self host my instance this week. Is it normal to get a lot of these error messages? My instance seems to be working from an end users POV.

    Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 2023-07-28T16:22:48.239200Z WARN lemmy_server::root_span_builder: Other errors which are not explicitly handled Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: Caused by: Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 0: error sending request for url (https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/comment/1464434): operation timed out Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 1: operation timed out Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 0: lemmy_apub::activities::voting::vote::verify Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: at crates/apub/src/activities/voting/vote.rs:57 Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 1: lemmy_apub::activities::community::announce::receive Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: at crates/apub/src/activities/community/announce.rs:141 Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 2: lemmy_server::root_span_builder::HTTP request Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: with http.method=POST http.scheme="https" http.host=lemmy.notmy.cloud http.target=/inbox otel.kind="server" request_id=15087d78-d6d4-46c8-97b1-40aadc9598bd Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: at src/root_span_builder.rs:16 Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: LemmyError { message: None, inner: Other errors which are not explicitly handled Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: Caused by: Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 0: error sending request for url (https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/comment/1464434): operation timed out Jul 28 11:22:48 oracle lemmy_server[2229781]: 1: operation timed out, context: SpanTrace [{ target: "lemmy_apub::activities::voting::vote", name: "verify", file: "crates/apub/src/activities/voting/vote.rs", line: 57 }, { target: "lemmy_apub::activities::community::announce", name: "receive", file: "crates/apub/src/activities/community/announce.rs", line: 141 }, { target: "lemmy_server::root_span_builder", name: "HTTP request", fields: "http.method=POST http.scheme=\"https\" http.host=lemmy.notmy.cloud http.target=/inbox otel.kind=\"server\" request_id=15087d78-d6d4-46c8-97b1-40aadc9598bd", file: "src/root_span_builder.rs", line: 16 }] }

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