Ah, great choice! I use the same model for my NAS. Anyway the N100 is really powerful for this task, and should have enough spare power to allow experimentation with different addons. Plex likes the intel chip and uses it for transcoding, if you want to do that.
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I have none of those issues, but a couple of extra weird ones… this is the official dock btw. First, maybe it’s something I plugged in, but the Deck’s battery will be drained (slowly, over many days) if it’s plugged in and not turned on. Suspended or off is the same, I must unplug. Then the one that really pisses me off because I can’t wrap my head around it, I can’t unplug it unless I fully turn it off first. Doing otherwise tends to make my home network comatose! Basically nothing can see anything. Computers lose connection to the NAS, to the router… nothing works until I plug it back and turn it on, then I can turn it off and unplug. ffs.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] The Steam Spring sale is live, what games are you buying for your Deck?English5·3 months agoI got Warplanes Air Corp and also Battle over the Pacific. And Dragon Age Veilguard.
However, lol, the servers must be a little overloaded, it’s downloading at dozens of megabits and, running a speed test at the same time gave me over 700 so yeah. It’ll take some patience XD
Stampela@startrek.websiteto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•What are some light-hearted, feel-good, comforting games to play on the deck?English3·3 months agoYep! Just pick any Proton, and it’ll work… my favorite is experimental as it’s always updated, but the latest one is fine, same if you want to use proton GE.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•What are some light-hearted, feel-good, comforting games to play on the deck?English3·3 months agoHave you considered Snowrunner, Farming Simulator and American/Euro truck simulator? All games capable of unplugging your brain for a while. Just remember to manually set Proton if you play either truck sim, they have a terribly unoptimized Linux native version that runs poorly on the Deck.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] - What are some niche applications / use cases you've gotten working on your deck?English2·4 months agoIt’s a computer, after all. But if you want to try it… don’t expect too much: a simple game, VERY pixelated by the time I’ve reduced the resolution enough was enough to make it barely hit 60fps. A cool experiment, but not much more…
Stampela@startrek.websiteto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] - What are some niche applications / use cases you've gotten working on your deck?English2·4 months agoThe weirdest thing so far has been setting up Steam VR with ALVR because I could. And it technically works XD
I have Zigbee stuff. Here’s what I like about that: they bridge between each other (if they’re powered rather than battery operated) and that extends the range. The range can be great to begin with! They’re not on my network, adding confusion or load on the access points, plus they can’t phone home… all local. Then there’s smart switches, and I’m going to point out that without WiFi they can’t be controlled, but Zigbee? Sure, I can easily power cycle my router and access points with Zigbee smart plugs! In fact I have an automation to do that daily. Finally, if something is WiFi you can’t know in advance if it’s cloud based or not, and regardless of that it’s a potentially unsafe device that is connected to the internet. Low power, but botnets work with numbers rather than power.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•[BambuLab Blog] - Firmware Update Introducing New Authorization Control SystemEnglish3·5 months agoWhen I got my current printer I considered a Mini… thankfully it was too bulky to replace the MonoPrice Select Mini, and I ended up replacing that and the Ender 3 with a Sovol SV07 Plus. Looks like it was a lucky choice!
Stampela@startrek.websiteto homeassistant@lemmy.world•(Someone else) Built an LCARS based doorbell!English2·6 months agoI don’t know how the various options here work, BUT you might also appreciate them too https://libredirect.github.io/index.html (this is where I found the other link)
Stampela@startrek.websiteto homeassistant@lemmy.world•(Someone else) Built an LCARS based doorbell!English3·6 months agoSeems a good time to drop this here https://breezewiki.com/
Stampela@startrek.websiteto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Which Filaments are generally safe for contact with Food? What do you recommend?English5·7 months agoAs an extra to all that’s being said so far, a food safe material doesn’t mean it has a food safe pigment in it. To be honest, if all you’re going to put into the prints are packaged items (say the tea bags) then meh, not much of a big deal IMO.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Hardware Recovery StrategiesEnglish3·7 months agoThis reminds me that it’s a new month, and time for a backup. Thanks!
Stampela@startrek.websiteto Stable Diffusion@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Introducing Amuse 2.2 Beta: With Stable Diffusion 3.5 Support and AMD Ryzen™ AI Image Quality UpdateEnglish2·7 months agoThose are quite the minimum specifications to run it! Damn! Have they ever heard of “optimization”? Because in 4 minutes, SD 3.5 medium got
out of my iPhone 13 Pro, running locally… with a total of 6gb of system ram. So I’m going to say that 32 gb AND a RX 7900 are a little laughable (even if much faster no doubt).
Stampela@startrek.websiteto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Help me identify a filament's materialEnglish5·7 months agoYou might have some polypropylene there. Really strong material! Won’t stick to shit, temperature resistant, chemical resistant, can bend without breaking… never tried it, personally but it’s interesting stuff.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Help me identify a filament's materialEnglish3·7 months agoSounds like TPU? Maybe soft one too.
Thanks, I think I get it. There’s a lot of humidity where I live too, so while not at the same scale, the problems are at least relatable. Best of luck with the project, it sounds like a cool but lengthy and complex journey that can really pay off!
Oh! The “brassic” guy! I don’t have much help to offer, but I didn’t know that term, had to look it up and found the tv show :D so thank you.
A tiny bit of potential help: you mention wanting to use desiccant in the boat. I’m obviously not an expert, but it sounds like a bad idea, as the stuff absorbs water… but maybe you mean in small amounts, so that wouldn’t make a difference.
Stampela@startrek.websiteto homeassistant@lemmy.world•2024.10: Heading in the right directionEnglish1·9 months agoHad access to cli, restarted HA and quickly disabled the Alexa integration: so far everything is working as intended :)
Mandatory reminder to remove the microsd before opening the Deck…