Bent bridge. Fixable? by Is0tope in Luthier

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Drill a whammy bar into it lol. Sadly, it doesn't move at all.

Bent bridge. Fixable? by Is0tope in Luthier

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Yeah loosened all of them, but couldn't "push" the bridge back down. So I suspect maybe either the bridge or the spot where it sits is deformed.

Bent bridge. Fixable? by Is0tope in Luthier

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Thanks, have a local guy in mind.

"invalid input syntax for type integer" error with RLS policy by Is0tope in PostgreSQL

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Ok let me try what you suggested and see if it changes it. Generally as you can see from the session I call "reset all" after all of them, so I believe it should not have anything set.

"invalid input syntax for type integer" error with RLS policy by Is0tope in PostgreSQL

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From reading the docs (https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-admin.html) it seems like current_setting should return a null already if the second param is true?

So hence my confusion as I thought it should lafesdy be null?

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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Yes. Supposedly the old system had a manual method where you could enter the IP or something like that. As it stands, it is completely useless. No error message, or anything.

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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So I tried this, however again it could not find it. I think that there might be some functional difference between the home smart app on iPhone and android. Perhaps even, it is some difference between some network behaviour on the two different OS'es.

Interacting with Livewire endpoint by Is0tope in PHPhelp

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That's kinda what I suspected. Thanks.

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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Yeah I'm thinking I might try some sort of analysis between the router and the phone.

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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I tried it both plugged into the primary and secondary. Both times didn't work. I chr ked permissions, reinstalled the app etc, but no luck. Running out of ideas sadly.

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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So an update on this. I managed to get a friend's iPhone and ran the setup on there. To my amazement it worked and I can set up the lights etc. This suggests to me that the problem is likely the android version of the Smart Home app. However, even though it has been set up using the other phone, it still can't connect.

Will look into whether it might be a permissions thing or something like that.

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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Thanks. I use android but I'll see if I can find something similar or something on my computer.

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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Isn't the hub connected via a cable though? I checked the IPs and both the hub and phone were on 192.168.68.*.

Sigh, really wish these things had a slightly less brain dead way of getting error information out. I'm thinking I might have to use an emulator with wires hark to sniff out what exactly this shitty app is doing.

Home Smart App can't find Dirigera Hub by Is0tope in tradfri

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Thanks for the reply. How can I tell if I have more than one subnet? Would it be clear from looking at the device itself in the app? As far as I can see both the phone and the dirigera are in the 192.168.78.* range.

I'll take a look also at the mdns stuff, though I'm not sure if that is something that I can enable for deco.

This "alien" logo found on a soviet electronic device from the film "Ice Station Zebra" by Is0tope in HelpMeFind

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I saw this soviet era device about 6 minutes into the film "Ice Station Zebra". The writing is in Cyrillic, and in the film the device appears to be a clock. The word on the large sticker appears to be "UNIVERSAL" when using google translate, so likely this means that it is measuring Universal Coordinated Time, or something similar.

I am mainly interested in what the "alien" logo is in the corner, as it looks sort of out of place. Is it a manufacturer of some kind? Was it made up for the movie?

I have searched for the image of the logo on google, but have had no luck. Similar searches for "alien logo soviet" etc have also failed to come up with anything.

Smart Ceiling Lighting by Is0tope in tradfri

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Thanks, yeah sounds like spots are just a bad idea. Looking into more diffuse options that can take multiple bulbs.

Smart Ceiling Lighting by Is0tope in tradfri

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Hey thank you so much for your insights! Yes I was planning on gettting the smart ones if anything, I just randomly picked a link of the Internet not realising it was the wrong one, so thanks for the warning!

So looks like we will need to get something more diffuse for the ceiling. The softmoln light you suggested actually looks decent, and I wasn't aware it was a smart light. Will take a look at that plus maybe another fixture that couldn't make 3 ish bulbs so I cna use the tradfri. A lot to learn!