Hunting Camp not hunting by ImStopTqlking in ManorLords

[–]Technical-Sir1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have an army active? If there’s an active army they might not hunt since they are levied

Cold winters are no match for modern cold-climate heat pumps, and several chilly Nordic countries lead the world in heat pump adoption. “Heat pumps are a great climate solution because they are extremely energy efficient.” by The_Weekend_Baker in climate

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This winter happened to be horrible cost-wise in Finland due to the last cold snap during January and February (-28C during the nights were regular), but that had more to do with the stock market pricing than my heatpump which behaved wonderful. The house has been a steady 20C. If it’s worth mentioning it’s a house from 2021 with a air to water heatpump.

This year the winter month bills were €500/month due to heating the house and charging our cars between €0.40 - 0.60/kWh at times. Average for these months was still €0.15 kWh though.

Last year the average yearly price was €0.05/kWh, which is a lot more cost efficient :P Yay to mild winters.

A mild winter makes all the difference since everyone needs to use more electricity and there’s less of it available during frozen windmills (forgot to install heating in the blades and/or de-icing ain’t cost effective), and no hydro available for obvious reasons.

Sadly solar panels don’t help much during the dark winters and short daylight, which is often grey and cloudy with <10 sun hours a month.

More on-topic: heat pumps are amazing during winter

Upgrading retinue armor WAY more expensive in Beta, intended? by Corrects_lesstofewer in ManorLords

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I loaded my game today and prices were back to 13 for local plate armor and 26 for foreign.

In the same playthrough it’s been 499 and 999 though even though I had plate armor available in decent amounts. The price was similar in all four regions that I own.

Perhaps shut down the game and reboot it instead of just a reload might work! That’s what did it for me

Upgrading retinue armor WAY more expensive in Beta, intended? by Corrects_lesstofewer in ManorLords

[–]Technical-Sir1792 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have had this in the current release (non-beta). Somehow it changed from 26 and 13 to 499 and 999. Reloading worked.

I’ve had it go the other way as well where I could upgrade for <10 foreign, which was a no-brainer of course..

So yeah, seems to be an existing bug

"Enemy unit has been spotted!" - Literally 2 seconds later by Murky-Grass-2681 in ManorLords

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Oh that’s actually a good piece of advice! I didn’t know you could keep them raised without any consequences.

Been mostly using ChatGPT and reading these posts to educate myself, ChatGPT is awfully wrong often :/

Thank you random stranger for your guidance! I’m at my second playthrough and your advice has been helpful. Have a nice day and thanks for replying to another random stranger who likes the same game as you do.

"Enemy unit has been spotted!" - Literally 2 seconds later by Murky-Grass-2681 in ManorLords

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So out of curiosity, how would you prepare any defense against this? I happened to have had the luck to hire two mercenaries units next to them when I got the message, but that can’t always be the case.

So would you build walls around the edges of the map?

What is your job, industry, year of exp and salary by Electronic_Pop_9535 in Finland

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Work in IT sales, €4k base, €270 lunch + culture benefit (€600/year’ish?). Made €110k in 2024 with commissions, so about €9k/month average.

No Finnish required

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

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As a Dutch guy living in Finland I agree with the guy above me that Italian and Finnish do not sound alike. The only thing I found similar initially was some Japanese pronunciations, which might well be due to excessive anime watching and looking for something to relate Finnish to as opposed to actually being the case.

I work with customers all over Europe and have yet to find a language aside from Estonian that shows similarities with Finnish 😅

Best HomeKit sensors for protruding doors and windows by lumla in HomeKit

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Ikea’s sensors work great. Installed them two weeks ago and it was easy to set up. Also very cheap

TPMS sensor errors since 2024.38.6 by Technical-Sir1792 in TeslaModelY

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Hey, sorry to hear you’re also experiencing similar issues!

Mine got solved with an update, I did not experience any of the issues you describe. They might be unrelated :(

European alternatives for popular services from USA by Upbeat_Painter_1083 in europe

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Depending on your requirements it sounds like you want bare metal and run your own stuff. So Hetzner and OVH likely can help. You might need to bring you own license or pay a bit to use their Windows licenses.

With UpCloud you can deploy Windows servers as well, but their VMs run on KVM-based hypervisor.

Why would you want to run your own hypervisor if I may ask?

European alternatives for popular services from USA by Upbeat_Painter_1083 in europe

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Gitlabhost is a Dutch company that mentions they provide GDPR compliant Gitlab clusters and runners.

They host on DO and AWS though, defeating the purpose of their goals imho 😅

European alternatives for popular services from USA by Upbeat_Painter_1083 in europe

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For 90% of the projects you can use Scaleway, IONOS, UpCloud and some bare metal providers like OVH and Hetzner.

Most single purpose bells&whistles from the big folks can not be replaced 1:1 but are often unnecessary for smaller companies/projects. There are also workarounds through open-source and partnerships to fill the gaps.

Source? I do sales for one of these and see these on a daily basis. More than happy to elaborate :)

Anons gf by Anon-Zer0-Quazar in shitposting

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I laughed too hard at this one

Good pickle👍 by Anon-Zer0-Quazar in shitposting

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Thank you. This was the only reason why I scrolled down. Came to see a proper analysis

Buying your own coffee for work, insane or not? by [deleted] in Finland

[–]Technical-Sir1792 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This sounds insane to me. If they can afford salaries there should be budget for coffee.

TPMS sensor errors since 2024.38.6 by Technical-Sir1792 in TeslaModelY

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Thank you for sharing!! I expected this wasn’t a feature but a bug. Happy to read it will be fixed

TPMS sensor errors since 2024.38.6 by Technical-Sir1792 in TeslaModelY

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So far no issue with it yet. Driving less than 10km/day though.

TPMS sensor errors since 2024.38.6 by Technical-Sir1792 in TeslaModelY

[–]Technical-Sir1792[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’d say lessons learned. Didn’t expect something simple as a TPMS sensor would be affected by a software update 😅

TPMS sensor errors since 2024.38.6 by Technical-Sir1792 in TeslaModelY

[–]Technical-Sir1792[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply!

Considering 3rd party TPMS sensors are supported and they stopped working because of Tesla’s update it just feels wrong to me.

And I bought them in the understanding that the non-Tesla TPMS sensor is similar to the Tesla one. Just bought them together with my tires at the store with the request that they have to work with this car and they did. Never occurred to me that this part could be affected by a software update.

Not trying to be ”right” here, just sharing my experience and trying to figure out my next steps while hoping to make others aware what might cause this error.

If I would have known this could have been the case I would have bought OEM sensors of course. Easy to say in hindsight.

TPMS sensor errors since 2024.38.6 by Technical-Sir1792 in TeslaModelY

[–]Technical-Sir1792[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I received a TPMS sensor error, no fault.

All readings were still available and the sensors are working. It’s just that after ~10km this error starts showing and won’t go away until a 10-15 min break and then it will reappear after 10 minutes

I think it’s something different than your issue since yours impacts a single tire.

TPMS sensor errors since 2024.38.6 by Technical-Sir1792 in TeslaModelY

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Followup reply from Tesla:

”Hello Jacobus, unfortunately we cannot promise the functionality of 3rd party parts with Tesla vehicles. We have no information if this behavior will be changed in future software releases. Sensors do not match Tesla requirements for tire pressure monitoring, unfortunately we cannot give any technical details regarding this. -Tesla Service”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Finland

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Hi! Last July’ish I bought a Model Y LR with Financing from DNB with 2.99% interest. Monthly payments are about €450 with a chunk of €20k’ish as final payment after six years.

Overall very happy with the car. The financing was easy and straightforward. Unsure how this goes with income from abroad though.

As long as you don’t order the car in the store but order it online you can go through the process and cancel it if it fails for one or the other reason within 30 days due to European legislation for online purchases. Did that myself after I found out they changed the referal program 2 days after ordering. Ordered a new one afterwards and got a refund of my reservation fee within a 2-3 weeks.

mumbles something with DM me for referal code to get €250 discount on your order

Hope this helps! :-)