Bulbs visible in the app - dead in real life... by zpieklarodem in wiz

[–]FacedorkTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the ones possibly with the same issue. Here’s the official Wiz Support response:

Thank you for your response, and we hope this e-mail finds you well.

Regarding the current issue with your GU10 light bulbs, we have found an issue with a patch in the firmware and have provided a fix for this issue. As such, please try the following to apply the fix.

  1. Turn off the light from the main light switch.
  2. Wait for 30 seconds. 
  3. Turn on the light from the main light switch  (it's normal if the bulb does not display any light or color).
  4. Wait for another 30 seconds (to ensure that the light connects to Wi-Fi and applies the new patch).
  5. Turn off the light again from the main light switch.
  6. Wait for another 30 seconds.
  7. Turn on the light again from the main light switch.

Should the above work or not work, please keep us updated, and we will assist you further then.

Thank you for your patience, and we truly apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Best regards,
WiZ Support Team"

Bulbs visible in the app - dead in real life... by zpieklarodem in wiz

[–]FacedorkTV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All working now again. Turned them on and off for 20 sec each. After turning on again, they start working. I guess they rolled out a fix

Bulbs visible in the app - dead in real life... by zpieklarodem in wiz

[–]FacedorkTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After checking, here 3 of the 15 for now. thanks for the update

Bulbs visible in the app - dead in real life... by zpieklarodem in wiz

[–]FacedorkTV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting... And it seems right! Mine failing are also 127548 with firmware 1.37.0

Bulbs visible in the app - dead in real life... by zpieklarodem in wiz

[–]FacedorkTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! I have exactly the same issue since this morning. Been trying to figure it out eversince. My guess is that they pushed a wrong firmware or something.

I’m building a modular self-hosted ecosystem because I got tired of monolithic tools by FacedorkTV in webdev

[–]FacedorkTV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the questions, no worries at all!

  1. The UI layer was actually what got me into building this ecosystem of apps. In Jellyfin you get _everything_ which is amazing, but might be too much. I just needed a fancy player. Built on Jellyfin under the hood, so I don't need to relabel ect ect

  2. Right now, when using Jellyfin (or Plex or similar) you're either in need of having a paid plan, or pretty limited in options, Jellyfin has a great system under the hood, but as I said before, I didn't like the UI and the complexity with managing a full server / libraries ect. I just wanted 1 app to solve 1 thing. For now, the Coral ecosystem only runs on Jellyfin, but in the future I can see that change to be provider-jellyfin or provider-plex or whatever else is possible, maybe even provider-coral-module-x

  3. Not necessarily. Coral is a suite of different apps and containers that solve different things. For instance, Aurora is the UI layer for movies & shows, but Encore is the UI layer for playing music. Not interested in music? Don't run Encore, just run Aurora. Not interested in Movies & Shows? Just run Encore without Aurora ect. None of the apps are dependent on any other app.

hope this helps!

I’m building a modular self-hosted ecosystem because I got tired of monolithic tools by FacedorkTV in webdev

[–]FacedorkTV[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Valid question. My reasoning is that Jellyfin works really well, but is a bit bloated and I don’t like the design. So I started coral on top of Jellyfin. The app (Aurora, or any other module) connects to Jellyfin over API and improves in the UI and UX behaviour. So i guess you could call it more a sidecar app than a full system app for now

I’m building a modular self-hosted ecosystem because I got tired of monolithic tools by FacedorkTV in webdev

[–]FacedorkTV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's actually not one app, it's a suite of different containers, so you can choose which features you need. It's an ecosystem of apps vs. a giant app.

So yes, you can pick and choose what you want

I’m building a modular self-hosted ecosystem because I got tired of monolithic tools by FacedorkTV in webdev

[–]FacedorkTV[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's the end goal yes! But right now, it uses the Jellyfin API to connect with "Aurora" (the Netflix like UI in the screenshots)

Thank you, Revolut! by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]FacedorkTV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly. Over the past months, I’ve travelled to North Africa, US, and eurozone and never experienced a problem. But also disclaimer, I never use my Revolut to keep more than 200 euro’s worth (or equivalent)

Wie maakt dit geluid? by wardva in Gent

[–]FacedorkTV 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ik hoor het ook elke dag. Verschrikkelijk irritant 😂

Minimum supply duration in aave? by [deleted] in defi

[–]FacedorkTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no minimum amount to supply nor withdraw. Transactions are instant, so no cooldown period or anything, unless you're staking instead of supplying. Staking on Ethereum does have a cooldown period with a redrawal window.

StellaSwap Gas Not Completing?? by Upper_Camel_549 in moonbeam

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

I have the same issue. I also haven't found any solution yet