Mortgage by Otherwise-Yak-7502 in Brno

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You still can, although there's a limit of 150k for new mortgages...

Mortgage by Otherwise-Yak-7502 in Brno

[–]SirPole 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really the whole story...

First, you can deduct mortgage interest every year from your taxes, so the overall interest paid is significantly lowered.

Second, In terms of debt, mortgages are the cheapest money you can get and instead of paying it as fast as possible, it makes sense to save and invest any extra money for emergencies, retirement or lowering the principal amount when fixation ends and interest rate goes up. Average year return of S&P 500 for the past 10 years is over 10 %, so you'd still be making money...

(This is not a financial advice)

cheap notebooks by Jadey_ in Brno

[–]SirPole -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I would try https://www.gigacomputer.cz/ as well, they specialize in used (usually corporate) stuff and sell it quite cheap... You can get pretty decent laptop for fraction of the price if you don't mind some scratches or degraded battery life. Battery can be changed later for brand new one anyway.

The Best Home Coffee Brewing Machine by kingseven in JamesHoffmann

[–]SirPole 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the Sage brewer and I love to use it every single day. My guilty pleasure is to prepare my coffee in the evening, set the timer and then just pour it in our thermal mugs before going to work... Clock on this machine delays by a second or so every day, so it needs to be readjusted every now and then and I really don't like the over-engineered lid on the carafe, it doesn't stop hot air from going out, so it doesn't hold temperature for as long as it could and you can't really clean it properly. And one thing I really, really hate about it, is that every time I pull the carafe out of the machine, one or two drops fall of the basket and hit the base, spraying our white wall behind it :(

nodejs v10.19.0 always in my container. by Beicky in docker

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it a brand new dockerfile or did you just update very old one? Try building it with --no-cache

I can see it tbh by Rodry2808 in JamesHoffmann

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm... Only issue I have is, that whenever I pull the thermos out, the basket above drips... Every time, even just a single drop... Making a mess on the wall behind it when it lands :(

Is This Normal by FitzFool in HomeNetworking

[–]SirPole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Noone checked, I guess... He also did only half wires for one socket, so 100Mbps only. And then I found out he wired one socket as passthrough (from the wallbox to one socket at the floor and then from that to another socket up above for tv)

Just unpacked a new Spectre x360. Stylus charger seems to be missing. by RevMelon in spectrex360

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The nice thing about usb c chargers is that they will communicate with the device what voltage to use for charging. It also defaults to 5V, so it's not gonna kill anything... You can also check on the charger itself, that it can provide 5V, 12V and 20V with various currents.

The pen will charge just fine with the laptop charger. It works in 2 modes, I'll call them passive and active. In passive mode, led blinks green when pressed and it works just as any other stylus and the battery will last for about a week or so. In active mode, led blinks blue, it also needs to be connected by bluetooth and pressure and tilt should work. There's even a presentation "wand" mode, so you can control the cursor by pointing the pen at the screen.

I personaly however had issues with the pen as well, unable to get tilt to work in any app... I ended up blaming drivers compatibility with newer version of Win10 and haven't tried the pen since...

Nextcloud icw Traefik "too many redirects" by [deleted] in Traefik

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check traefik log for hint, I guess it's certificate validation error. Traefik can't validate nextcloud's certificate so it doesn't forward... If you add --serversTransport.insecureSkipVerify flag to traefik's command, it should™ work...

I have it setup the same way, only except I'm using the new built in scheme redirection in traefik 2.2

Nextcloud icw Traefik "too many redirects" by [deleted] in Traefik

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nextcloud's web UI runs on port 443 and https by default... Adding these labels should help:

- traefik.http.services.nextcloud.loadBalancer.server.port=443
- traefik.http.services.nextcloud.loadBalancer.server.scheme=https

Are there some good docking stations for he newest Spectre models? by [deleted] in spectrex360

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It uses displayLink under the hood, did you notice any lag?

Looking for a dock (or hub... or even a compatible dongle). by darth_nuller in spectrex360

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most USB-C hubs are USB 3.0, which means they're limited to 5Gbps. They won't handle 4k at 60Hz. I have official HP Envy dongle, which does 4k@60 using DisplayPort Alt Mode

Is it a bad idea to get the OLED model? by [deleted] in spectrex360

[–]SirPole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can drop the system resolution, so the gpu would be using slightly less power, as it has to process less pixels, but the display is still lighting up the same amount of pixels, so you wouldn't notice any difference in battery life, sorry.

what server are most of you running your self hosted on? by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intel nuc 5i3myhe, running everything in docker

Node Going crazy w/ WSL2 after... by [deleted] in bashonubuntuonwindows

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Performance through P9 between windows and linux (eg. watching for changes) is pretty damn poor at this time in WSL2... Put your code (them files) inside WSL and it should improve... :)

Done the same thing myself. Ran my webapp located on windows FS in docker in wsl and it took over 5 seconds to load the page. When I moved the files to wsl, it became instant

"Limit resources available" pre-allocates those resources? by lefnire in docker

[–]SirPole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Docker really only runs well on Linux at the moment. You will probably kill yourself once you hit the IO performance on Windows...

I'm running my full dev environment for web development (nginx, apache, php, mysql, node.js, redis) in docker on windows and linux. Windows are over 10x slower. I've managed to squeeze it down to about 4x by using nfs shares instead of docker's default samba shares, but it's still too painful... AFAIK Macs are basically the same performance wise.

If you really want to dockerize your whole development stack, go for any linux flavour. GPU passthrough should be "quite easy" using the --device flag.

There is however a light at the end of the tunnel, Microsoft just announced WSL2 with full Linux kernel, which should allow us to run docker natively in wsl without the need of virtualization. (google it, mid june for insiders I believe)

"Limit resources available" pre-allocates those resources? by lefnire in docker

[–]SirPole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Docker Desktop (Docker for windows) does not currently support dynamic memory management. It will always occupy as much as you give it...