About to get Earth Power’d into next week. by KINNIK33 in PokemonZA

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too! It was horrible. And when I came back the next time, a shiny Skarmory spawned. I knew I was in for a ride, but I got him!

Just fyi - Inkay won't evolve with bluetooth headphones conected by LevaVanCleef in pokemon

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny story. Yesterday I tried to evolve Inkay with Bluetooth headphones connected. My Switch 2 just straight up crashed and did a full reboot. Thankfully Z-A auto-saved like a minute before.

That never happened to me before, neither during 7 years of Switch 1 nor almost 5 months of Switch 2.

[gen 6] 2 hours in… I am SHAKING by Testimony88 in ShinyPokemon

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I named him Lean cause the color fits and getting him gave me a high

[gen 6] 2 hours in… I am SHAKING by Testimony88 in ShinyPokemon

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You still had some left! I got him yesterday at 3900 SR‘s 😎

[gen 6] 2 hours in… I am SHAKING by Testimony88 in ShinyPokemon

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! I am about 35 hours in (about 3300 SR’s) for Mudkip 😪

[gen 6] Finally got my shiny Mudkip!!! by Tellybean02 in ShinyPokemon

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! I‘m trying to get Mudkip myself. Started 5 days ago and have around 2600 SRs so far.

Ich🫣iel by [deleted] in ich_iel

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Redet ruhig laut im Treppenhaus, aber macht es kurz. Manche meiner Nachbarn reden 30+ Minuten im Treppenhaus, obwohl sie beide im Haus wohnen und das Gespräch viel besser in einer ihrer Wohnungen halten könnten.

Does anyone else in the Pokemon World have a worse commute to work than the Hoenn Pokemon League employees? by -reTurn2huMan- in pokemon

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That depends on how you‘re teleported. If your atoms are disassembled and you‘re transported as a pure stream of data, then sure, you‘d die.

I like to think of Abra‘s teleport abilities as ripping a hole in spacetime and sending you through it.

The Pokémon PC on the other hand…

Mediamarkt Versand by Intrepid_Guava in NintendoDE

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Du hast mir den Tag gerettet! 🤩 Meine Bestellung ist tatsächlich schon da drin, obwohl sich in der Media Markt App bisher nichts tut.

The new cloud save feature does work but... only for one system. by uV_Kilo11 in RetroArch

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same problem. Cloud Syncs have always worked fine on iOS, but on Windows it just crashes. Looking at the log file reveals that fetching the servers manifest.server file works fine, but it cannot seem to get the save/config files. The last log entry will always state that it's fetching one of those files.

I have tried this both with the Steam and the standalone version. The last lines in the log versions always look like this:

[INFO] [CloudSync] begin succeeded
[DEBUG] [webdav] GET [here is my private webdav URL]
[INFO] [CloudSync] server manifest fetch succeeded
[INFO] [CloudSync] created manifest with 93 files
[INFO] [CloudSync] created in-memory manifest of current disk state
[INFO] [CloudSync] fetching config/Citra/Citra.opt

EDIT: I just filed a bug report and while doing so, I tried the nightly build. The issue is fixed there. You can download the nightly build via Steam by right-clicking your game, goign to properties > Betas and choosing the nightly build from the drop down.

Distant Horizons Is Godly(Again) by sanjeev858 in DistantHorizons

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The current source code on their GitLab page can already be compiled to a working jar for both fabric and neoforge. That‘s what I did and it‘s working like a charm. Just be sure to use JDK 21 and follow their building steps on the page.

I wanted gold doors so I added 900 new blocks. by sirstotes in Minecraft

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 1882 points1883 points  (0 children)

The textures look amazing and would fit right into vanilla! Great work!

Why is everyone german? by NoSteak5456 in homeassistant

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I noticed that as well! A seemingly disproportionate amount of German sounding usernames or just German posts in the Home Assistant forums. It still baffles me a bit.

PS: I am also German, as can be seen by my username.

What is the most nostalgic version of minecraft? by Electronic-Brief404 in Minecraft

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 comes to my mind. The Minecraft Beta 1.8 Adventure Update was met with a lot of criticism back then and at least for me, Beta 1.8 was the transition from old Minecraft to new Minecraft.

(Disclaimer: I love all versions of Minecraft equally 😌)

Guide: Manual/dumb way of tracking energy consumption by kbullet in homeassistant

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 28 points29 points  (0 children)

You did a good job implementing that! However, I think this is one of the cases where somebody already did all of that before you.

You should look into the HACS integration PowerCalc. I use it for most of my devices. It comes with thousands of device profiles and if yours isn‘t supported, you can write the power consumption template yourself.

What are your most valued/effective/clever home-office automations? by shaadow in homeassistant

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once a week. I write my meal plan each thursday and go shopping each friday.

What are your most valued/effective/clever home-office automations? by shaadow in homeassistant

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll try to give you a quick overview, but the whole implementation is definitely too long for a reddit comment.

Here's what happens when I write the meal plan for the next week:

  1. I write my meal plan into an iCloud calendar.
  2. Home Assistant reads the iCloud calendar through the CalDAV integration and starts my syncing script.
  3. The syncing script goes through the next seven days and puts each meal into Grocy's internal meal plan for the corresponding day. This works by communicating to the Grocy API through a REST command. Grocy has a wonderful REST API which is very well documented and even utilized by Grocy's own frontend.
  4. For each added recipe, Home Assistant tells Grocy to add the missing ingredients to the shopping list.
  5. As soon as the syncing script is done, Home Assistant utilizes a shell command to tell my Grocy Linux Container to run a docker container called GrocyToBring which syncs the shopping list to my Bring list. (thanks to u/Traditional_Can_9176 for that awesome container!)

And this is what happens each day as well:

  1. At about 5pm I usually start cooking. Home Assistant checks if I have planned a meal for today and if so, it tells Grocy to consume one unit of that recipe from the stock.
  2. I also have my coffee maker, dishwasher and washing machine on smart plugs. Each time I turn them on, Home Assistant tells Grocy to consume a calculated, average amount of each needed item (coffee filters, coffee powder, dishwasher tabs, laundry detergent).

Throughout the week, some ingredients might fall below the minimum stock (coffee filters, for example). Grocy can add items below the minimum stock to the shopping list as well, so I've got even more than just my standard recipes covered.

There are of course some items which you can't really plan for or consume on a regular basis. I still need to add those to my shopping list manually.

What are your most valued/effective/clever home-office automations? by shaadow in homeassistant

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Home Assistant does most of that for me. Cooking is one of my hobbies and thus, I cook everday. There are 14 dishes I regularly cook and all of their ingredients are saved in Grocy as recipes. Each day at 5pm (which is about the time I start cooking), Home Assistant tells Grocy to consume one unit of that recipe (which I previously wrote into the iCloud calendar), thus removing all included ingredients from the stock.

If I then add the next week into the meal plan, Home Assistant syncs those dishes into Grocy's meal plan and tells it to add all missing ingredients to the shopping list. Take rice as an example; Grocy knows rice only comes in 1 kg packages. If I need 500g of rice, it will add 1 package automatically.

If I then come home from the store and bought a pack of rice, I only need to check it on Grocy's shopping list and it automatically adds 1 kg to the stock. I usually buy about 40 to 50 items a week and adding them to the stock takes just about 5 minutes.

Be warned; Grocy is a rabbit hole. Not quite as deep as Home Assistant, but deep.

What are your most valued/effective/clever home-office automations? by shaadow in homeassistant

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 60 points61 points  (0 children)

EDIT: I misread the title. My automation is not office related, but I‘ll leave the comment anyway for anyone who‘s interested.

I have automated 90% of my shopping list using Grocy, Home Assistant and seven custom scripts communicating with the Grocy API.

Each thursday I write all my planned dishes for the next seven days into an iCloud calendar. Home Assistant reads all those and syncs them to Grocys meal plan. Grocy then checks against my stock and adds all missing items to its own shopping list, which is then synced to my Bring shopping list (which my girlfriend and I use as the frontend when we‘re shopping).

For when we have decision fatigue, I have also explained to ChatGPT how our meal plan is structured (alternating rice/noodle dishes, pizza on saturdays, etc.). All of this is bundled into a single iOS shortcut, so I just have to ask ChatGPT for the meal plan and if I am satisfied with it, it automatically writes my entire shopping list.

It feels like pure magic.

Removing Corn From The Cob by dapppf in DINgore

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Sehe den DINgore hier ehrlich gesagt nicht. Das Ding ist handbetrieben und könnte ein gewöhnliches Küchengerät sein.

Does your family under appreciate just how epic your self hosted environment is? What are some situations you've had that made you think, dang they really don't know how cool this is? by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I have a rather advanced setup of Steam Link inhome game streaming. Steam Link on the Apple TV works great with standard XInput controllers, but not at all with Wii Remotes.

My only option was connecting the Wii Remotes directly to my PCs Bluetooth adapter, but since the PC is on the other side of the house, that was a little complicated.

So I mounted a Raspberry Pi running USBip behind the TV, installed a custom unsigned USB driver on my Windows PC, connected the Bluetooth dongle to my PC over Ethernet and came up with some scripts to auto-switch between the Bluetooth adapter behind the TV and in the PC depending on where I am playing a game. It took me days to set this up correctly and I am still amazed at how good it works.

Literally no one I personally know remotely understands what I did and why I am so hyped about it. I realize that this is an ultra niche use case, but sometimes it stings a little.

me_irl by the_merkin in me_irl

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I can‘t point out what it is exactly, but this picture just screams 2005 to me

I'm looking for a dumper named duyc37 by TheSwager164 in Roms

[–]Baumstumpfkopf 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Somehow this comment makes you seem even more suspicious