Which is why adding Tailscale to this KVM is a killer solution
BearOfaTime
Excellent, thanks for the link!
I like your thoughts on runtime and recharge time.
That four hour limit really outs things into perspective for someone just starting out. Most people don't understand the constraints at first.
I believe mailbox.org is all renewable, and I'm pretty sure it's solar.
But you need a massive battery bank to run stuff, batteries have a limited lifespan (especially the crap used in a UPS).
It's not cheap, you generally want to overbuild everything, and there are ongoing costs (hardware failures, batteries, etc).
But it can be done. Just have to do the math for your max power draw, then how much uptime you need determines the size of your battery bank and number of panels (which is influenced by how much sun you get/how consistent it is). You need enough panels to run your system and charge batteries, given the limitations of sun availability.
Everyone needs a break, more frequently than most people realize.
I've worked in places where I've really enjoyed my team - still need a break.
A whole video to say the FAA had a no-fly zone around Picatinny weeks before these drones were spotted.
Who requested the zone? Some government agency, of course.
Well you shouted, and I quote "WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU WAKING ME UP?"
Sounds like a convo is needed.
And lots of us have worked night shift at all kinds if jobs. I did it many years ago, did it some in IT (many, many night shifts in IT - stuff had to be maintained, and off hours is the time for it).
Yep - like an AWD version of a car may use different pressures than a FWD version, to manage traction.
I've seen an AWD version use lower pressures in the rear than FWD - this helps keep the rear of that car from sliding due to a combination of torque transferring to the rear wheels and more weight back there.
slowly watching the nail regrow
Oh, sometimes that sucks so bad. I wacked my thumb 10+ years ago, the nail still hasn't grown back fully right. Almost... I figure another 2-5 years, lol.
that I really should finish
That word "should" is a tricky little fella, he implies a judgement, the question is what's the source of that judgement?
Wayne Dyer discusses the issues and challenges of words like "should" in his book "Your Erroneous Zones" by using a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approach: examining and rewriting how we think about things.
When I find myself using that particular word, I ask myself "should, according to who?". Almost always I find I have an old "script" in my head about priorities, values, etc, that upon re-examining I find it's no longer useful. Like "I bought this game, therefore I must get maximum value from it".
Sometimes things run their course, and that's that.
Nah.
Honda has a much better product in the first place, their engineering approach has always been better than Nissan (I say this having worked on every major brand, and some unknowns).
Nissan is one of the better ones, but they're still a big step away from Honda.
And Honda was working on hydrogen nearly 30 years ago now, which seems poised to suplant batteries (again, maybe).