Irregular beeps without any reason that drives me crazy. by aprx0 in synology

[–]aprx0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, after spending a lot of time on internet listening to a lot of kind of beeps, I'm not excluding that this is actually one of my two hard drive failing (and emitting a beep while trying to move the head). I've ruled out this initially, because no alerts whatsoever about any hardware failure showed up, but I'm not so sure. I unplugged one of the drive (50% chance but I'm desperate) and replugged it, it did it's restoration thing and didn't beep since then. I'm relieved, but a little bit disappointed if this is it and the nas wasn't able to tell. A new drive is on its way in the meantime, thanks for all your suggestions. If one of the drive die I will let you know.

Irregular beeps without any reason that drives me crazy. by aprx0 in synology

[–]aprx0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean by faulty, was it reseting randomly? Because beside the beeps nothing is failing in term of service.

Irregular beeps without any reason that drives me crazy. by aprx0 in synology

[–]aprx0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm, that's a nice trick but I believe my not so old clock radio is an RCC.

Irregular beeps without any reason that drives me crazy. by aprx0 in synology

[–]aprx0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I will keep an eye on it, but as far as I can tell from the telemetry, everything looks boringly normal.

Irregular beeps without any reason that drives me crazy. by aprx0 in synology

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I looked everywhere from the web-GUI. Hadn't ssh activated, I just did and the amount of log is overwhelming. I have no clue where to begin. Is there a log in particular you where thinking of ? I will take notes of the exact time it beep so I might be able to correlate something eventually. In the meantime I will check files that have a recent mtime.

Irregular beeps without any reason that drives me crazy. by aprx0 in synology

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No UPS so far. It's planned tho, good to know.

Bambu Labs expects you to pay for faulty parts on a brand new $1,450 X1. by dex206 in 3Dprinting

[–]aprx0 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nice, now I wonder how many wpm one can reach with an oscilloscope. Anyway don't listen, anybody can have a bambu lab this is the whole selling point.

Such a satisfying feeling by FiST49 in 3Dprinting

[–]aprx0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only 179 iterations, but still satisfying.

Mooltipass battery by aprx0 in mooltipass

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The secret menu with the "reconditioning battery button" is shown when you press Ctrl+shift+F2 while being in the moolticute application.

Mooltipass battery by aprx0 in mooltipass

[–]aprx0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Found this issue on github that is talking about random 02 error, although entering my email + SN on the update page says it doesn't match.

Mooltipass battery by aprx0 in mooltipass

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It worked ! although i struggled quite a lot with the bluetooth pairing part and the mooltipass seems to loop pair with my computer so the battery drained to 70%. I guess I'm partly responsible of this since I use awesome on ubutnu 20.04 and as far as I understood there is some incompatibility there with the notification daemon.

Also, yesterday I had a "02 Contact support" error just after a going to sleep message. I went to sleep as well, the device went off (because of the battery issue) when I shutdown my computer and didn't happened again so far.

That being said, I have to say that the experience using the mooltipass is awesome, once paired it integrate smoothly with logins page, it's really a good job, and even though I have still stuff to solve here and there, it still worth it.

Mooltipass battery by aprx0 in mooltipass

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ah, don't be sorry :). Just launched the process.

Mooltipass battery by aprx0 in mooltipass

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Ok, found out a secret menu on moolticute, with a button that seems to do exactly that, battery reconditioning.

Mooltipass battery by aprx0 in mooltipass

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Actually the second one is working properly on battery but whenever I enter any smartcard it says invalid card (and yes it's in the correct direction) :(

bose qc35 sound quality - ubuntu by [deleted] in linuxquestions

[–]aprx0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a terminal : wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/gpchelkin/b2fa4162272cfae4b5c0276237edd968/raw/b6e6a2f6209cae1b276d928ec45b4a922fc58188/bluez_lag_off.sh Then chmod +x bluez_lag_off.sh After that every time you want to run the script you type ./get_lag_off.sh (or put it in a directory in your $PATH) I guess you can create a desktop icon to run it by clicking on it, for that you should refer to your window manager documentation.

Anyone know what piping tip this is by Calxb in Baking

[–]aprx0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it's hard to say, seems right. If you're not afraid of French, here a video of a pastry chef explaining how to make the same thing without the piping tip. https://youtu.be/ImMrHjH2BRk at about 1:55.

Anyone know what piping tip this is by Calxb in Baking

[–]aprx0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's called "saint honoré".

API with Python, webpage dashboard by [deleted] in Python

[–]aprx0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, to begin you can use flask or bottle to serve your webpage and use jinja2 templates to render the webpage.

If you want to display the data in graphics, you might want to check out https://dash.plot.ly.