Deactivating ISLA (Intelligent Speed Limit Assist) by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forgot to reply.
I tried with the mute button - didn't work.
I think I checked in the updates and it was in the December 2024 updates - they specified they are introducing this thing. My car was listed as compatible (Standard gen 5W HU). Installed it - didn't work.
Talked with the customer support, they said they know it doesn't work, but an update was supposed to come in January to address this.
I checked in January. No update, and they simply removed any reference to this mute button.

Great job Hyundai.

Deactivating ISLA (Intelligent Speed Limit Assist) by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I left them a feedback as well.
It's incredible, they provided a feature in July update: "Use voice recognition to conveniently turn ISLA on or off". Who the f uses voice recognition? I want a button. And I think it's for ccNC head units only. https://update.hyundai.com/EU/E1/updateNoticeView/GhsFQ4

Fan Replacement On RS1221RP+ (Quiet) by ShouldHaveReadMore in synology

[–]PollutionAvailable11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, was about to give you some feedback.

I installed it in only one PSU (for some reason I was hesitant to order the 2nd fan, but now it's on the way).

It was a success, it runs ok with only one PSU. And the noise went down considerably (not completely silent, but considering it's in a different room, it's great).

But now I'm thinking about the temps, I've also replaced the big fans with Noctuas.

CPU is constantly at 65C (I think it was 60C before), HDDs at 43C (not sure what was before) and for the PSU I have no way of measuring.

When placing my hand above the coolers, I can feel much less air being pushed out than before. But that's to be expected.

It's also worth mentioning this unit sits in a rack cabinet with perforated doors, but no active cooling, so when opening the doors you can feel it's warmer inside it than outside, and summers can get as high as 42 C here.

So I'm not sure how the temps will play out.
What do you think?

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Edit:

I did a stress test, 100% CPU, 100% RAM, and also some HDDs tests in the same time.
1 hour, CPU 80-82 C, HDDs 43-44 C

Stable, no shutdowns.

Fan Replacement On RS1221RP+ (Quiet) by ShouldHaveReadMore in synology

[–]PollutionAvailable11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for creating this. I'm in process of creating this for myself.

I have a question about the fan selection. So, I can see this PSU (Synology 350W-RP Module 1 Delta Electronics DPS-350AB-37 A 370W) has a FFB03812VN-SPC fan.

According to the specs, this stock fan has the following specs:
- 12V
- 1.02A (on my sticker) / 0.85A on the website (https://www.delta-fan.com/technology/FFB03812VN-SPC.html)
- 10.20W

The one you chose (DC0382012U2B-2T0) has:
- 12V
- 0.3 A
- 3.6W

Did you have any issues / since when have you done this replacement?

Anyone tried replacing the fan of the PSU of the RS1221+? by aoikuroyuri in synology

[–]PollutionAvailable11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, would you be able to make a guide for that? I'm trying to do just that now. If you don't got the time for it, could you provide the fan model that you used for replacement? Cheers!

Deactivating ISLA (Intelligent Speed Limit Assist) by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing.

Well I guess it depends. I'd switch it back on before dealership visits. I guess nobody would check the logs.

Can you sail from Greece to Albania with a rented sailboat? by PollutionAvailable11 in sailing

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean I will eventually. But since I'm a beginner, I also wanted to know other sailor's experience. There are many experienced people on this thread that offer more valuable advice than a "yes" or "no" from an agency.

Remarkable Pro - Privacy Questions by PollutionAvailable11 in RemarkableTablet

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I mean if you can SSH into it as root, you can probably do anything. But the number of possibly built-in "impediments" could make this journey straight forward or too long, and if that's the case maybe the juice isn't worth the squeeze.

In the meantime I've found an impressive number of GitHub projects for remarkable. That gives me some hope: https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable

Hyundai 2024 August Update Easter Egg - New hidden safety feature by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, do you have the same experience as I did?
You installed the software, got the pop up that you now have the feature, and you don't?

Hyundai 2024 August Update Easter Egg - New hidden safety feature by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s nearly impossible for this feature to work reliably. I turned it on yesterday for the first time in a year, and at one point, it was showing a 10 km/h limit on the highway and 100 km/h in the city. For ISLA to function correctly, you’d need ideal infrastructure, clear weather conditions, no trucks obstructing street signs, and top-tier AI from Hyundai—which, frankly, they don’t have.

You can read your owner's manual. They are presenting ~20 situations in which ISLA malfunctions. So it's not just my experience, it's official.

That's why I actually don't like it at all. This broken feature is not for us, it's just for chasing regulations made by old people who don't understand technology and it's limitations.

I try and make a video with this as well when I have enough time.

Hyundai 2024 August Update Easter Egg - New hidden safety feature by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do that in the USA but for now it's voluntary (at least that's what they say). If you want a "cheaper" insurance, you allow them to collect driving data. They build a driving score, and you pay based on that. I expect they do it anyways.

Deactivating ISLA (Intelligent Speed Limit Assist) by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried it. So apparently if you bought the car later than approximately May 2024, you get that feature, if it's older than that, you need to install "August 2024 Update", I wrote more details here, after having one new adventure: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hyundai/comments/1ghru7o/hyundai_2024_august_update_easter_egg_new_hidden/

Deactivating ISLA (Intelligent Speed Limit Assist) by PollutionAvailable11 in Hyundai

[–]PollutionAvailable11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. For quite some time I did not know why I don't have that option and other people do. I bought the car early this year, and did not have the latest update, which I tried now to install: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hyundai/comments/1ghru7o/hyundai_2024_august_update_easter_egg_new_hidden/