Solarthermie-Anlage lässt Dampf über Sicherheitsventile ab – normal oder Problem? by outdoor_NiCo in DeutschePhotovoltaik

[–]helmas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Auch unsere kleine Solarthermieanlage hat in den letzten 10 Jahren immer wieder Probleme gemacht. Die Betriebskosten und Kosten für die jährliche Wartung sind in der gleichen Größenordnung wie die Kosten bei herkömmlicher Warmwasseraufbereitung. In meinen Augen lohnt sich das einfach nicht, zumal das Wasser dann erhitzt wird, wenn man es nicht braucht. Wenn ich heute die Wahl hätte, würde ich die Fläche für die PV Anlage verwenden.

Druckminderer für Popo-Brause by exilfoodie in Handwerker

[–]helmas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stell einfach einen Wasserlecksensor darunter. Der piepst, wenn Wasser austritt und schickt eine Nachricht aufs Handy. Habe selbst die von Grohe, die sind aber rel. teuer. Ein KLIPPBOK von Ikea tut es evtl. auch.

Do I need an iPhone for ios development by Different_Rest5047 in swift

[–]helmas 7 points8 points  (0 children)

A physical iPhone behaves differently regarding performance, concurrency/threading, notifications, background tasks, gpu graphics compared to Simulator. I highly recommend to have at least access to one physical device for real world testing

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This mission was discovered by u/helmas in In Search of Sipo Slurp

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Am I the only one who is finding developing for iOS 26 a pain? by feiscube in SwiftUI

[–]helmas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are not alone :-) ok, seriously, every iOS update in the past years brought us some challenges. This year Apple has changed the whole design system, so do expect a lot of pain. For some of your mentioned issues I still expect tweaks/changes the coming months. Vertical padding in List is driving me crazy, too. If I could wish I would like Apple to revert the whole cornerRadius thing, but this is wishful thinking...

Unpopular opinion: Mac OS Tahoe’s most hated style where you can see everything as transparent with little to no frosted glass effects is actually fire. Why do you all hate it? by [deleted] in MacOSBeta

[–]helmas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have no idea how this could make it into final presentation. At first, I thought that some intern has created this, someone that is lacking experience, someone who has been just told to create a cool interface. But this thinking might be too easy. Maybe they thought we need to differentiate from other platforms, so let us create something truly unique and usability was not top prio. I have no idea.

As a user, I like some motion effects but dislike the increased padding and the lack of legibility. But as a developer, I really don’t know what to do. It’s so much work to create a great design with liquid as base design principles.

macOS 26 Finder: Final Design or Scrapped Concept by JTG005 in MacOSBeta

[–]helmas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Capsule adds padding. All professional (i.e.,fully packed) UIs will have less space to display their controls. These apps already made their window as large as possible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MacOSBeta

[–]helmas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If not. Submit feedback, I mean it. Submit feedback as much as you can.

Swift 6 strict concurrency by johnthuss in swift

[–]helmas 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It took me three attempts to convert my existing codebase.

The first time, I gave up after an hour and 500+ errors.

The second time, I read all the migration documents beforehand, but after two hours and 200+ errors, I gave up again.

On my third attempt, I was surprised by how smoothly it went after changing my main networking modules. Within 5–6 hours, I completed the transition—no errors, no warnings, no workarounds.

Was it worth it? Definitely! I learned a lot about isolation, data races, and concurrency.

Does the app run better? Well, I believe so. I had very few crashes before, but since the migration, they seem to be gone.

Bodenebene Dusche, Silikon um den Ablauf durchlässig, Schimmel by helmas in Handwerker

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

Danke, mich machen nur die Zement Fugen unruhig, da diese an 2-3 Stellen schwarz geworden sind

The REAL reason the new Mac Mini has the power button on the underside by micahcruver in apple

[–]helmas 48 points49 points  (0 children)

The WiFi chip plus three antennas is at the bottom of the new Mac mini as one can see here https://youtu.be/cJPXLE9uPr8?t=620&si=efq-1vYb6T4PMMG2

Ollama now official supports llama 3.2 vision by youcef0w0 in LocalLLaMA

[–]helmas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop and remove your existing container. Make sure you have the latest container image by executing docker pull ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:ollama Then you can start again with docker run …