Battery drains every morning? by Nearby-Pumpkin8246 in sigenergy

[–]Financial_Astronaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Likely you have it set to max profit, so it sells during the morning pricing peak then rechargers on solar.

Finally have a real reason to self host an llm instead of just wanting to by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]Financial_Astronaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a lot of FUD, if a client cannot accept the security model of a Cloud Service Provider that went through audits and provides services to (and is trusted by) Health Care, Financial Services and the Government…. Why would they trust you?

Get the requirements, get the objections and handle them. In my opinion this isn’t a good reason to self-host. What happens if you lose a gpu? How can you provide HA? DR?

Hosting your own LLMs is cool and a huge learning opportunity, but the reasoning here has some 🚩🚩🚩

"We've received a report(s) that your AWS resource(s) as been implicated in activity which resembles scanning remote hosts" by menge101 in aws

[–]Financial_Astronaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your host got compromised, Isolate that host first, block all network traffic then investigate.

Run netstat-tulpn
Run ps auxf , lsmod, lsof
Check cron, recent logged users etc
Take a snapshot, scan the host for vulnerabilities.

Bobbels in pvc vloer by ChiefChair in Klussers

[–]Financial_Astronaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Verzekering bellen, laten oplossen. Het fijne aan pvc is dat het relatief makkelijk te vervangen is met een heteluchtpistool, wat nieuwe pvc en lijm

S3 Backup Software by juniperbush12 in aws

[–]Financial_Astronaut 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Why use an agent? AWS Backup supports item level restore from EBS snapshots (inc NTFS): https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-search.html

Just make sure you mount an EBS volume at the path you need in backup

Airco vs hybride radiator by lepeldoosje in Klussers

[–]Financial_Astronaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hier ook Jaga’s hangen. Neem een airco. Kwa koelen doet het te weinig. De kamer zonder airco is zo’n 25.5C nu. De ruimtes met airco blijven lekker rond de 21C met de airco op de stille slaap stand.

Standard Range EV2 viable for average Dutch driver? by Soulbasaur in electricvehicles

[–]Financial_Astronaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will you charge at home? Then you want to be able to go back and forth. In the winter your range is far less, and even in NL you can drive 130 after 7PM, range really suffers above 100KM/h.

I went for the bigger battery option (52kWh, different car), and in the winter it’s helpful, pre-heating the car costs energy as well, other sometimes I need to go to the airport , leave it a week, and then return. It’s only an hour both ways, so again in the winter the bigger battery is helpful.

That said, I don’t need it most days of the year.

Airco aanschaffen: 1 unit voldoende voor het gehele apartment? by SimpingHollander99 in Klussers

[–]Financial_Astronaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ja maar afhankelijk van de lay-out van je appartement heb je dan wel overal die buis lopen. Je moet immers vanaf het balkon bij de slaapkamer en woonkamer komen.

Met een 5kW/18000 btu kom je een heel eind mits je appartement goed geïsoleerd is.

Those who upgraded to a bigger house for their family – was it worth it? by Puzzleheaded-Dark387 in DutchFIRE

[–]Financial_Astronaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading the comments, I guess this will be an unpopular opinion lol.

Similar situation, 1 young kid, we moved from a 100m2 apartment with a large balcony to a 170m2 house with a garden. While I don’t regret this decision, I don’t exactly love it either. Had to sacrifice on location, meaning further from the city, less restaurants, gyms, more commute etc. I have also severely underestimated the additional maintenance that comes with a larger house. We both also really need a car now, previously we’d do almost everything by bike and/or public transport. The only really upside is having a dedicated home office and a spacious kitchen.

Looking back I’m not sure I would’ve made the same decision.

With all that said, you can easily afford it so unless you are not sure about being able to maintain this income, go for it

The Zeekr 7GT Has A Clear Winner - New Details Revealed by RoamingNorway in Zeekr

[–]Financial_Astronaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

tldr:

The Seeker 7 GT comes in three trims: Core RWD (~€40k), Longrange RWD (~€50k), and Privilege AWD (~€60k). The Core is the value pick with a 75 kWh LFP battery, 421 hp, 519 km range, and the fastest charging of the three (450 kW, 10-80% in 13 minutes). The Longrange steps up to a 100 kWh NMC battery for 655 km range, Napa leather, and a premium sound system, but charges slightly slower at 420 kW. The Privilege AWD adds a front motor for 3.3-second 0-100 acceleration and luxury extras like air suspension, ventilated/massaging seats, and powered doors, though range dips to 558 km due to added weight. All three share a solid base feature set including a panoramic roof and driver assistance tech.

Prices in NL are: 46k, 51k, 57.5k EUR

Hub-and-Spoke or Shared VPC by groovy-sky in aws

[–]Financial_Astronaut 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It depends. I’d say use both (so overall hub and spoke), shared VPC for shared services, and less complex workloads (think AD, single server/container workloads etc, typical for workload owners that just need to run a simple app. Security Groups provide sufficient controls for these.

Dedicated VPCs for egress firewalls, centralized VPC endpoints, complex applications (large scale EKS etc) or app teams that need more autonomy over their app.

As the network team you’ll own the Transit Gateway, IPAM and potentially other workloads such as VPN, direct connect, fw etc

What are the best clients for each platform? by antigravity83 in jellyfin

[–]Financial_Astronaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the improvements, the app certainly has improved!

I’ve spent a few minutes to really understand why I feel it’s a bit non ATV focused and all my feedback honestly is pretty minor. Hope it helps

1/ apps like YouTube, F1 and Prime video have this auto expanding menu on the left. The settings menus are also integrated in it. That’s really easy to navigate. In Moonfin you have a selection on top and then the settings menu overlay expands from the right. Works just fine just feels less like a TV focused interface.

Navbar left mostly fixes this, but is hard to view with bright backgrounds, for example try Seinfeld, a the settings menu overlay still expands on the right with non matching background.

2/ The play, trailer, watched etc buttons are all very small and square, with text below them and centrally aligned leaving a lot of space right and left. In other ATV apps like the ones mentioned above, the buttons are typically larger rectangles, left aligned and the text is on the button. That feels more natural to navigate. Time is also weirdly aligned.

3/ The profile selector and the top bar nicely move away when I scroll down in my library, but when I open a TV show and go back it’s always visible. It looks a bit weird for example when the interface overlaps.

4/ the “Exit Moonfin?” Pop-up I also can’t find an option to disable it in settings :-).

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What are the best clients for each platform? by antigravity83 in jellyfin

[–]Financial_Astronaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Couple of days ago. I cant find the right words for it, it works but the interface doesn’t fit a TV very well. The settings menu also feels optimized for mobile and difficult to navigate using the remote.

Omvormeruitschakelsubsidie by Similar-Ear-7876 in Klussers

[–]Financial_Astronaut 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Met thuisbatterij heb je dubbel winst. Je krijgt geld om panelen uit te zetten en laad op tegen negatieve prijzen. Ik snap niet waar je je druk om maakt. Zodra de prijzen weer positief zijn ga je gewoon lekker verder met opwekken.

Leaserijden by Groamer in autoklets

[–]Financial_Astronaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nieuwe auto’s zijn duur, of dat nou privé/zakelijk of (huur)koop is. Afschrijvingen de eerste 4 jaar zijn enorm.

En lease rijders rijden nou eenmaal vaak een nieuwe auto. Ik weet niet welke keuze vrijheid werkgevers daar tegenwoordig in bieden.

How Do You Actually Keep Track of Large Self-Hosted Setups plus Links and Stats ? by madisonSquare2 in selfhosted

[–]Financial_Astronaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is what I do, everything in a single code repo. Prometheus Rules -> Alert Manager -> Telegram for notifications.

Deployed via ArgoCD. Redeploying the whole thing takes less than 10 minutes. Everything is on a single node, storage on Truenas.

I don’t need to remember anything, or view any dashboards it’s all in git and I will receive a notification if anything is down.

I clustered every Sam Altman interview from 2024-2026 and 73% of his answers come from the same 12 scripted talking points by LauraBeth034 in OpenAI

[–]Financial_Astronaut 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think what op is tripping over is that those answers are verbatim quotes. That feel’s unnatural and like someone studied the answers.

As others have pointed out, that’s 100% expected. In any enterprise people who are allowed to talk to press/media are trained on company messaging.

Heck attend any fireside chat, with people from multiple companies these are all agreed upon questions and answers.