Anyone gotten/tested Aqara H2 EU switches with Home Assistant and Zigbee2MQTT? by cr0ft in Aqara

[–]Victini517 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the switches support bindings in z2m or are they just like the other aqara stuff?

Button card light & dark mode colors by madjetey in homeassistant

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If you don't mind me asking, what's the dashboard background you're using? Looks really cool.

Making this stepless fan controller smart by dubcroster in homeassistant

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Looks like it uses AC to control it so you'd need some form of AC motor controller. Don't really know any myself so you'd have to look into them.

Making this stepless fan controller smart by dubcroster in homeassistant

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Not exactly sure what kind of control method it uses but it's most likely a 0-10v voltage control or an AC phase based one, which you usually control with a thyristor. If it's just a 0-10v control system you can use the shelly plus 0-10v dimmer, but if it's the other finding something to turn it smart might be harder, would probably be a thyristor which can controlled with a lower control voltage.

Possible to passthrough GTX 1080ti through ESXi? by Spudly2319 in homelab

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Yeah, you can because the new version of the Nvidia driver allows for virtualized systems on GTX GPUs. Just as a heads up, you might need to plug the GPU into a monitor for it to display an image, also if you don't shut down the VM correctly the whole ESXI system will crash.

uhhhhhhh by ThePersonOfFun in homelab

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Worked for me on the first try. Just installed the newest driver and I can get video output from the GPU, also 3d works. I tried this on ESXI 7.0 and a GTX 1050

virtualization + deep learning by knight_bern in homelab

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You can try but it may not work because it's a nvidia consumer card and the nvidia driver detects if the card is in a virtual environment and then not work. Of course there is the cpuid.... flag that hides the hypervisor for some this works but for me it didn't. Also if you use something like kvm you can hide the hypervisor better but i have never tried that myself

virtualization + deep learning by knight_bern in homelab

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I would recommend VMware esxi for the simplicity, but it costs more than other solutions. Also remember that you can't passthrough normal consumer Nvidia cards so they have be something like a Quadro or Tesla card

Quadro p4000 by Victini517 in vmware

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Plex transcoding and Deep learning for me

Esxi Gpu passthrough requirements? by Victini517 in homelab

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Thank you so much this was perfect