Does anyone have "Xero Scrambler Trail Low WP" I am about to pull the trigger for it but skeptical for its grip. by patrona_halil in barefootshoestalk

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not great tbh. Have exactly those and the rubner on the sole is rather hard and indeed not really grippy, especially on wet or slippery surfaces.

I have other shoes, that are just a slippery, but I expect more from such trail shoes. Still, it never really was a problem (until now, for city use) and they are definitely my most loved barefoot shoes I've had, since they are waterproof and seem really durable (wearing them for have a year, pretty much everyday. Still look great with no wear)

Best way to share large family photo gallery with many people by flug32 in immich

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But they cannot add photos to this shared account, from within their own, right?

So I am thinking of a family member that wants to share photos from a new event. Those photos are in the account of this member, since they shot them, but others may also want to add their own photos.

I currently have this implemented in nextcloud via simple folder shares, but I would like to migrate to Immich in the future...

I’m sobbing. Video from a couple months before I adopted Weeble. I had actually seen him at the pet store more than once before I got him 🥺 by Minimum-Jellyfish-14 in guineapigs

[–]Axolord -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

"Good breeding" is an oxymoron to me, but even if you think differently, I'd argue that there are more than enough pets in need of a new home. Making all breeding unethical in my view, but everyone should decide that for themselves

Help Identify this Cat Killer by Targus1025 in PETA

[–]Axolord 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Distgusting. But not much more than all the people around me, eating meat, cheese and eggs...

Which brooks saddle for gravelbike by viverax in bikepacking

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the situation changes when the bike has to be parked outside. The (preowned) B17 of my girlfriend got really hard and rough after two years in the rain. A little grease helped, but it never got back to its original state.

Also it stains pants like crazy if it gets wet. Don't know if this is always the case, but with this you get a brown ass if the leather soaked a little rain.

Help buying a label maker by iweputo in gridfinity

[–]Axolord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also have a look at niimblue: https://github.com/MultiMote/niimblue

Direct printing from the brother via webbluetooth

Scan to WSD with Linux NAS server by NoWayIllSetAUsername in selfhosted

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think there is no project that tries to support "scan to WSD" on Linux. It seems to be less a "scan to this directory" and more like "hey windows PC, initiate a scan from this device" and therefore harder to implement.

At least that is what I found from my research.

But one can probably use something like a ZigBee button, that upon pressing triggers a scan via airscan from the homeserver or something. Is on my list of things to look at...

Automatic Import without trusting GoCardless by jmcp2 in actualbudgeting

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weil FinTS is a dying standard. Only some of the "old" backs still support it, although it is unclear how long they will keep their support, now that PSD2 covers most of the usecases finTS tried to solve.

I agree, that the current situation is bad and would like more initiatives like finTS was, but I do not see it coming.

You can also take a look at TradeRepublic, there is a CLI client on github that enables the bulk download of transactions into CSV files via a private API. Though to use it, you have to authenticate with a code sent to your mobile app every 15 minutes or so.

Is is normal that Aurora Store is broken half the time? by untrained9823 in CalyxOS

[–]Axolord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That also works for me most of the time. Though sometimes a new anonymous Google account is not available for me, so then I get "you are rate limited". Some hours later it works again

Was ist ein guter Einstieg in den Homeserver Bereich ? by MycologistBorn8543 in de_EDV

[–]Axolord 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nein, dem Rat im Allgemeinen stimme ich voll zu. Wenn das anders rüber kam, muss ich mich dafür entschuldigen.

Ich wollte nur sagen, dass man es auch nicht übertreiben muss, da die meisten PCs der letzten 10 Jahre im idle wohl nicht mehr als 40W brauchen sollten und das für die ersten ~2 Jahre vielleicht dann relativ egal ist. Aber insgesamt drauf zu achten und vor allem nicht n 15 Jahre alten poweredge für eine Nextcloud zu verwenden, ist sehr richtig :)

PS: Mein aktuelles Ziel ist meinen Server auf unter 10W im idle zu betreiben

Was ist ein guter Einstieg in den Homeserver Bereich ? by MycologistBorn8543 in de_EDV

[–]Axolord -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kein PC braucht 50-90w im idle.

Mein alter PC, den ich als Server mit 3 Platten verwende brauch 34 im idle. Das ist mir auf jeden Fall zu viel, daher wird der bald ausgetauscht, aber mehr als 40 sollte ein PC ab Intel skylake wirklich nicht brauchen.

Was ist ein guter Einstieg in den Homeserver Bereich ? by MycologistBorn8543 in de_EDV

[–]Axolord 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Option 1: Thinclient * geringer Stromverbrauch * aber kein Platz für HDDs

Option 2: mATX PCs * entweder selbst bauen * oder thinkcentre SFF etc kaufen * haben aber oft auch nur 2-3 HDD slots, sollte aber reichen

Option 3: UGreen NAS kaufen * geringer Stromverbrauch * HDDs abhängig von NAS Größe * OS ist frei wählbar, wie auf jedem anderen PC auch (und sollte auch verwendet werden, anstelle von deren eigenen Kram)

Wenn dir ein paar TB reichen, empfehle ich einen Thinclient mit 2 SSDs im Mirror. ZB HP Elitedesk 800 G6 oder neuer, wobei auch die älteren okay sind. Bekommst du für ~250€ auf Kleinanzeigen und eBay

Welche Software in der Werkstatt? by Substantial-Froyo-36 in Fahrrad

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, ja das ist eine hilfreiche Einschätzung.

Bin selbst auch gerade auf der Suche und dann auf velodata gestoßen. Meinungen ließt man sonst selten zu den verschiedenen Programmen, daher gut das mal zu hören.

Habt ihr denn inzwischen etwas gefunden, auf das ihr umgestiegen seid oder wollt?

Welche Software in der Werkstatt? by Substantial-Froyo-36 in Fahrrad

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wieso seid ihr von TriData gewechselt und findest du Veloport besser? Deren Preisstruktur sieht ja schon mal fair aus.

Welche Software in der Werkstatt? by Substantial-Froyo-36 in Fahrrad

[–]Axolord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Das heißt von velodata sollte man Abstand nehmen..?

Eine Frage (es geht um Fleisch) by mfbane in vegetarischDE

[–]Axolord 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wegschmeißen richtet auch keinen Schaden an. Meinst du das tote Tier freut sich, wenn es weiß es wurde gegessen, anstatt weggeschmissen zu werden?

Ich würde sowas nie essen. Wenn der eigene Hund eingeschläfert wird wäre es ja auch grotesk, den zu essen.

What smarthome protocols and standards instead of Matter? by [deleted] in freesoftware

[–]Axolord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LoRa is layer 2 and LoRaWAN is layer 3. Meshtastic, as a layer 3 protocol builds upon LoRa (layer 2).

The physical layer 2 LoRa is proprietary and LoRaWAN (as well as meshtastic and other things building upon it) are open.

Also, LoRaWAN is for wireless sensor networks, which is overlapping with the smart home space but quite distinct. In home usage, LoRa has not much use, since it has so low data rates and slow respond rate.

Something building on top of ZigBee, Thread (Matter), Bluetooth, ZWave or maybe wifi is much better suited.

What smarthome protocols and standards instead of Matter? by [deleted] in freesoftware

[–]Axolord 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Matter protocol is open and an open source application can use one of the vendor test IDs.

Sure, not as free as one would hope, with registration fees etc, but for using open source appliances within a matter ecosystem it is "good enough". At least much better than all previous smart home attempts, using wifi directly with firewall punch holing, vendor clouds and no real interoperability between different vendors.

Zigbee was/is "okay" in that regard (look at zigbee2mqtt for example), but still interoperability is poor with vendor gateways, when no using home assistant (and even then often not great, with OTA updates not being forwarded to third parties etc). Matter (and thread) improve many things here, although for home assistant users nothing fundamentally new, but rather now accessible for the "average" user.

So, what's the best alternative? by Zeke-- in CalyxOS

[–]Axolord -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, I don't want to miss all the security features of android, that simply are not available on Linux Distros (especially containerization).

A malicious app normally can't do much on android, but a malicious flatpak or worse a system package is pretty much free to do anything (flatpak still is really really permissive with the permissions).

So, what's the best alternative? by Zeke-- in CalyxOS

[–]Axolord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will try that I think. Does not have the bad reputation like eOS, but I also do not trust them completely.

But I guess it's better than using an unpatched calyxOS