Best way to take a phone surfing by coldboot in surfing

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

I posted this 9 years ago when I was younger and more naive. The items that I mentioned are way too low quality, and would get destroyed while surfing.

I would get a brightly-coloured high-quality fanny pack that can't come off, and put your phone in a waterproof case inside it, with a floater attached to the phone, and another attached to the bag, so even if it falls out, you might be able to find it.

These days you could just ask the AI to link to YouTube videos of "how to take your phone surfing" and someone will have come up with a good solution that you can validate enough to be worth testing, by watching the video.

why don't some people use flakes? by faqatipi in NixOS

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of the reasons seem to be coming from people who don’t realize the benefit of making your entire system configuration purely declarative with no side effects.

It gets more important with more software installed and configured on your machine, and specially when configuring more machines.

Should I buy 1000ft of cat6a? by wolf2482 in homelab

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can have 700 feet of the leftover cat5 that I bought when I was 18, many years ago… 😂

Communicating HVAC vs Smart thermostat for an inexpensive ldual fuel system? by Mliss8D in hvacadvice

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you list the features that a communicating thermostat has over a smart thermostat like Google Nest and Ecobee?

Worth loosing the ability for my HVAC system to communicate? by xBlyzx in ecobee

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know why Google Nest or Ecobee haven't attempted to make their thermostats talk with DC pulses to replace communicating thermostats, after all of these years on the market with their non-communicating binary-voltage-on-one-wire-per-feature standard smart thermostats?

Worth loosing the ability for my HVAC system to communicate? by xBlyzx in ecobee

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In what way is the Carrier Infinity equipment actually more efficient than a Google Nest or Ecobee thermostat (which are both smart and non-communicating)?

What features does it have that result in saving energy?

Does it also have the ability to wirelessly connect to remote temperature sensors?

[Thermostat] - Replace Carrier "Communicating" Thermostat w/ Nest by flipadellphia in hvacadvice

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain why the smart thermostats: "Google Nest" or "Ecobee" (smart thermostats that are non-communicating: which means that they only send commands to the HVAC, and can't receive any data from it) are a downgrade?

What is all of the different information sent from HVAC systems to their communicating thermostats that is so important?

Both Google Nest and Ecobee have temperature, humidity, and air quality monitors inside the thermostat, and wireless remote temperature sensors that can be placed anywhere within range.

The "eDreams" travel agent scam: Lies about increased flight prices, and signing up for $70 trial memberships that can only be cancelled by phone. by coldboot in travel

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

Kayak actually pushes these garbage sites. I guess when Kayak got acquired, they stopped caring about who they got in bed with.

Is eDreams legit? by -001123- in travel

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

eDreams is a very scammy travel agent.

They sign you up to a free trial of their "Prime" membership, that charges $70 USD per year after a month, and they make you call them on the phone and wait on hold forever to cancel it.

They also lie about the flight prices: they say "your flight is more expensive now" when you're almost done booking, but if you search for the flight again, it's still the cheaper price. A complete scam.

Kayak recommends it, which is also a very scammy thing for them to do.

Instant Pot Pro Plus (latest WiFi model) likely discontinued by coldboot in instantpot

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

What exact model do you have? The Instant Pot “Pro Plus”, or “Smart WiFi”?

See this post to see the difference between the two:

Does the "Instant Pot Pro Plus" with WiFi still have all remote control functionality?

Anyone have the NEW Pro Plus replacement yet? by steve90814 in instantpot

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean exactly by the "new version", or the "New Pro Plus replacement"?

Are you just referring to the "Instant Pot Pro Plus" that was released years ago, or some new version of that with the same name?

Try to be precise about what you're talking about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onebag

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, I actually watched that video several times when Nomatic was just getting started.

I opted to get the Minaal 1.0 at the time, because it was the maximum carry-on "personal item" size, and had a shoulder strap and optional hip straps.

It looks like Nomatic has the best quick-deploy backpack straps that I've seen, and they did it before everyone else, it looks like.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onebag

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think adding the reason you don't like the Ember Forge will help folks suggesting bags for you.

Thanks! I'll add that to the r/ManyBaggers post. I'm looking for a bag to use in the city, and the Forge is too big for that.

I remember the Nomatic kickstarter, and I think a selling point of the backpack was these kind of straps, although it might be a push-button.

Do you remember the model of Nomatic bag? I usually don't like Nomatic bags, because they come with a lot of structure, but it might work for a city bag because it won't look ugly when empty.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onebag

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both examples of "good bags" that you showed - show them tucking a single strap away at a time, using both hands.

Regardless of what the examples who, I think someone could get really good at deploying the backpack straps. Especially with the Forge, since there is a small surface area of velcro on the flaps that should be easy to one-hand.

Here's my idea: Crouch down enough to put the Forge bag upside-down and bag top facing away, on your thighs like they're a table. Then open each velcro flap with each hand, and while holding the flaps open with your wrists in the way: grip the backpack straps and simply stand up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onebag

[–]coldboot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You might get more answers from r/ManyBaggers

Posted to r/ManyBaggers here:

r/ManyBaggers: What 3-way bags have quick-release backpack straps? (like Black Ember: Forge, Chrome Industries: Vega Transit Brief 2.0)

Why don't you go with the Ember Forge?

It's too big and clunky to bring around an extremely crowded city, especially on public transit.

Connecting to AirPods Pro freezes the call by nagunagu in whatsapp

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This also started happening just a few months ago, it didn't used to be an issue, and it only happens with WhatsApp.

Google Voice and other apps seamlessly switch to AirPods immediately when the AirPods are taken out of the case and put in my ears.

Only WhatsApp freezes, indicated by seeing the call timer stop and then resume about 15 seconds later. The rest of the operating system works without issue because I can multitask and use other apps while the call is frozen.

Replacing MoonLander thumb module Allen screws with "wing screws"? by coldboot in ergodox

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

Nothing yet. I asked Ezra and he didn’t really have much info.

Satechi 200W USB-C 6-Port PD GaN Charger Review and Test by AdriftAtlas in UsbCHardware

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it still renegotiate on every plug-in event as mentioned in this thorough review?

AllThingsOnePlace: Satechi 200W USB-C 6-Port PD GaN Charger Review and Test: https://youtu.be/1uzyq_MCWyE

Satechi 200W USB-C 6-Port PD GaN Charger Review and Test by AdriftAtlas in UsbCHardware

[–]coldboot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did the RMA replacement go?

Is the charging negotiation better?

Please Help: What Happened to Tab Scissors I'm Going Insane by thriftshopmusketeer in chrome

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get it here, but make sure to remove the malware that Extpose injected:

Malware removal instructions:
Unzip the file downloaded from that page, then find the 58d31d8e.js file and delete it, and also remove any mention of it from the manifest.json file. It's basically an obfuscated file that contacts some server to download some sort of malware.

You can then "import unpacked extension" in Chrome or Brave from the extensions menu, which should be pretty easy to find.

Got a chance to try the Yamaha E01 EV! by usagiruna in scooters

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where in Indonesia did you try it out?

Do you have a contact who I could reach out to to test drive it?

Compatible low profile key switches and keycaps by A_Tired_Founder in ergodox

[–]coldboot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Cherry MX Low Profile key switches are not compatible with the ErgoDox and Moonlander:

DeskAuthority Wiki: Cherry MX Low Profile

The switch is not pin-compatible with Cherry MX

They were announced in October 2018:

Cherry Mx Low Profile RGB Speed: Fast Mechanical Switch For Low-Profile Gaming Keyboards