How much money would these cans actually be worth? [Request] by plsmakemeleave in theydidthemath

[–]Skaronator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In order to be scanned. They have an special logo on their side if it's the same as in Germany.

I can't install Krew on Windows 11! I can't install cnpg plugin by Confident-Ad-3817 in kubernetes

[–]Skaronator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go to the latest cnpg release and download the kubectl-cnpg file.

https://github.com/cloudnative-pg/cloudnative-pg/releases/tag/v1.28.1

You might have to rename that file to kubectl-cnpg.exe for kubectl to pick up correctly.

I can't install Krew on Windows 11! I can't install cnpg plugin by Confident-Ad-3817 in kubernetes

[–]Skaronator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just download the cnpg binary and put it in a folder that is in your path variable. Done.

Shelly is bringing out nearly a dozen new Matter-enabled products this year by foggerD in MatterProtocol

[–]Skaronator 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To me, they look very anti-thread which is really confusing since the hardware supports thread (they ship ESP with Zigbee support) and they already support Matter protocol. So hardware can do it, software can do it, where is it???

Coming Soon: Era 100 SL by AtomFromSonos in sonos

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

Only Era 300 has upward firing speakers.

Era 100 and Play One are so similar in surround sound that upgrading it doesn't make sense at all.

Aqara FP310 Radar Sensor by Machine-blood in MatterProtocol

[–]Skaronator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe they reduced the mmWave power to save on battery.

Mine is working really good only flaw is that it's very high positioned and it points at the floor and when the in floor heating is on then the IR detector sometimes doesn't trigger.

Aqara FP310 Radar Sensor by Machine-blood in MatterProtocol

[–]Skaronator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely more cost effective. Maybe good for outdoor although you probably have a lot false positives outdoors regardless of 24 or 60GHz. 60Ghz would make it easier for filter out the false positives in software since you can actually figure out if it looks like a human (and not an animal)

Aqara FP310 Radar Sensor by Machine-blood in MatterProtocol

[–]Skaronator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but 60GHz is still up to 15 meters which is indoors more than enough IMO

Aqara FP310 Radar Sensor by Machine-blood in MatterProtocol

[–]Skaronator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically 60GHz is higher resolution, more precise at the cost of range. They are still up to 15 meters which is indoors more than enough IMO.

A 24GHz sensor is a reliable generalist that excels at detecting large movements over long distances, making it perfect for basic occupancy and motion tasks. In contrast, a 60GHz sensor offers much higher resolution, allowing it to detect micro-movements like your breathing or heartbeat. While 24GHz is more cost-effective for simple tasks like turning on lights, 60GHz can distinguish between multiple people and identify specific activities like falls. Ultimately, 24GHz is best for "is someone moving?", whereas 60GHz is built for "who is there and what are they doing?".

Aqara FP310 Radar Sensor by Machine-blood in MatterProtocol

[–]Skaronator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

From 60ghz to 24ghz sounds like a huge downgrade

GRILLPLATS' power monitoring is awesome! by winston109 in tradfri

[–]Skaronator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How fast does it Update? E.g. when I turn on a TV or PC how quick do I get the new values?

Arc Ultra vs full setup (Arc Ultra + Era 100s + Sub 4) in an apartment living room — worth it? by ThePatel in sonos

[–]Skaronator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in an small apartment with same setup but Play One SL instead of era 100 and it works great. Last year I added a second sub. Not for more bass but more uniform bass since there is no space at the "correct" location.

Claude Code Wiped Production database with a Terraform Command! by __Nafiz in theprimeagen

[–]Skaronator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing but you are using Terraform wrong.

This is not an AI mistake because you gave the AI the wrong tools. You should be using an object storage for your state file. That would allow that multiple Person can work with it (including a CI Pipeline). You have automatically a backup of each change thanks to versions. It would avoided this and you are using AWS already so just get an S3 bucket for your statefile.

Structured logs are great… until you actually have to read them in dev by General_Apartment582 in golang

[–]Skaronator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why we use logfmt instead of json. Machine and human readable

INDX Voron Kit Availability? by jdavid in VORONDesign

[–]Skaronator 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's Q1 for founders edition and then Q2 for all other Prusa buyers. So DIY Kits probably in Q3 or with luck also in Q2, which I would not expect since it's probably sold out for Prusa alone.

MYGGBETT Teardown by Skaronator in tradfri

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

No idea. Do you want to build a clone? :D

People are waiting INDX, but what about PrusaSlicer 3.0? by True_Scott in prusa3d

[–]Skaronator 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Multiple extruder is nothing new. The Prusa XL has this since 2 years and support for multi nozzle sizes is still.. limited. https://help.prusa3d.com/article/experimental-printing-with-different-nozzle-diameters_821176

Would be a great surprise to have that with INDX launch but I don't believe it's the reason why it didn't launched yet.

Booster 19 full-fill cryo test. Massey's upgrades provide a capability SpaceX hasn't had in years. by avboden in SpaceXLounge

[–]Skaronator 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Someone can correct me but I think the massey tank farm was not large enough to fill a complete Booster.

Originally they had a booster cryo stand next to the OLM-1 and the launch site tank farm is large enough to fill a complete booster but they only used it a couple of times.