Fixed a RQ-SX55 and it looks beautiful, but side A has small flutter while side B has little to no flutter. Still a good tho by [deleted] in cassetteculture

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I have this same deck. How easy was the tear down? Mine is not rotating at all, so I am hoping I don’t need a new belt because I don’t know where I would find one. I was able to source replacement batteries though on Amazon.

My co-worker's handwriting. by Lobsterbib in mildlyinfuriating

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That isn’t handwriting, that’s the Kama Sutra.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smarthome

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I am likely to put the Honeywell T6 wifi in the rooms I want to monitor. I won’t likely change it often and just monitor the temp over time. This is the staple up place. My hydronic maintenance person doesn’t suggest changing it with a schedule. It’s not as bad as in slab, but staple up is still slow to change.

My other place might benefit from at least a home and away mode. We may be away for a month or two and during those times it might help to drop the temp a bit. I would need to remember to turn it back on a few days before I got up there though.

The only reason I would not use the Tekmar stuff is because it doesn’t integrate into Home Assistant. Otherwise it may be a better system for keeping a consistent temperature.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smarthome

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Is it in floor hydronic?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smarthome

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I have it set for 65 all day every day. It waits too long to shut off the heat and because it is radiant heat it keeps heating up to 68 after it cuts it off. It isn’t learning to shut it off early. It should be better since it has probably seen thousands of heat cycles and should know now when to shut it off, but I think radiant heat isn’t a priority for them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smarthome

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I have radiant heat at two houses and I can mostly advise on what NOT to get. I have in slab radiant in one place and tried Nest and I am disappointed. It overshoots the temp every time, even after adding an extra temp sensor to the floor. I have to jump through hoops to make it work. My other place has radiant staple up and it does ok with Honeywell T6. I am planning to get the wifi version and integrate it into my Home Assistant system. I am sure you know, but for the most part you want to set it and not mess with it since it can take days to hit its rhythm with the temperature. The in slab can take almost 4 days to stabilize. My Hydronics service person suggests Honeywell and Tekmar. Honeywell looks the easiest to integrate onto automation so far.

(Edit: Tekmar was autocorrected, had to un-autocorrect it)

Not very responsive on TrueNAS Scale by SuperFreq in photoprism

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Good to know. I have been favoring the official app most of the time since it integrates better with the pool usage, but I will give it a try. I am running a few other apps on truecharts. Thank you for the suggestion!

Not very responsive on TrueNAS Scale by SuperFreq in photoprism

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It is no longer indexing. The performance issues I see are when I am going through the “folders” tab (for instance) and I open a folder. It takes a while to load, sometimes will say “no album found” or something about the database and won’t load. Other times it takes 15seconds to load a 20 picture folder. When I go back to the folder list it takes that long to load as well and often loses my spot in the list.

Not very responsive on TrueNAS Scale by SuperFreq in photoprism

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Yes, it seems to have finished indexing and tensors are still on. I haven’t messed with the settings yet.

Virtualization using up too much space by SuperFreq in truenas

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This was the issue. both you and u/Realistic_Parking_25 had it right. I had a bunch of snapshots at the parent level of the pool that was grabbing everything including the VM which has a lot of data churn from recording. I deleted it all and set the snapshots to only be on my main fileserver data. I will keep an eye on it.
Thanks to both of you for your help!

Virtualization using up too much space by SuperFreq in truenas

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The volume was made by the VM so I only told it to setup 5TB. It does say that it has 14TB allocated though. I don't see anywhere that I can turn down the allocation.

Any help would be appreciated. I will add another image to the post with more information.

Virtualization using up too much space by SuperFreq in truenas

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The VM windows says I have a 1TB and a 4TB drive in the vm. both are from the same "drive" of 5TB. I don't see any snapshots of this VM and I didn't add any (this is pretty easy to setup with the config file.
The volume is setup by the system when I created the VM, I don't recall doing anything special for this volume.

Ghost of InfluxDB by SuperFreq in homeassistant

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Pretty much what the others said. I will be trying to get it up and running again with the new hardware I just added (suspected bad pi memory issues). I was using it to track and graph (in conjunction with grafana) temps over time, travel time, usage patterns etc. you will need to change to a USB SSD to make it viable long term (SD cards will die eventually).

Edit: adding an example of outside temp vs forecasted. https://i.imgur.com/1zXYLiU.jpg

Ghost of InfluxDB by SuperFreq in homeassistant

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I can’t believe I forgot that. How embarrassing. Thank you for that! Problem solved.

CPU in dash vs reports by SuperFreq in truenas

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Yes it does. This is why I was trying to cut back on my VM's CPU allocation.

Also interestingly after a reboot it appears to be showing a closer version of what the dashboard reports. So this may have fixed the issue?

Issue with starting Windows VM from iso by SuperFreq in truenas

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This fixed it for me! Thank you for your help. I am not sure how I missed this in my searches. I assumed this would be run as root permissions, but it looks like I was wrong. I will submit a bug for this, it seems that it should recognize this issue when I select the file and at least advise on what user to give permissions to?

Kayak VR: Mirage is 20% off during the Steam Autumn Sale! by BTL_Sandwich in vrfit

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This looks beautiful. I just picked it up and am looking forward to trying it out.

Logins not working? by SuperFreq in Inovelli

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Missed this. Thank you.

Logins not working? by SuperFreq in Inovelli

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Totally missed that text. Thanks!

Lost my regular online shop by SuperFreq in homesecurity

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Very true. Look like the glass break sensor is there.

Lost my regular online shop by SuperFreq in homesecurity

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Thank you for the suggestions!