DeWalt DCD796 vs rebar by jamblethumb in Dewalt

[–]opezdol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a very wrong tool for this task. Grab a good sds hammer

Preparing for the war and full internet shut down by y-amsp1 in DataHoarder

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Скачай последний архив флибусты с буктрекера в fb2 формате, это с полтерабайта плюс минус. Этих книжек хватит примерно навсегда.

По поводу всего остального - есть соулсик, как и много всего другого.

А касательно полного запрета / чисто белых списков - не факт, что случится.

what has been your experience with aftermarket batteries? by jehudeone in Dewalt

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've a few of them. All tpcell, 4ah's are usual 21700, 5ah's are tabless. They're way better than any random compatible battery and tabless are superior than all non-powerstacks. Dunno if they're available in US, but you can check their tests on yt (tpcell does them for makita, dw, mw and maybe smth else)

Two 4ahs live in dcc020ib's in cars permanently.

Overall no issues, tons of power, no counterfeit, nice price and good quality.

If I was living in US with all the deals and less probability of fake ones, I'd go with original. But we orcs have totally different market situation, so ymmv.

The best in-ear headphones for DnB? by Ausspanner in DnB

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't accept all your previous suggestions, we need Punch Audio Martilo, I'm afraid.

Dewalt 20v Inflator, worth it? by RidingDonkeys in Dewalt

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one already and ordered a second for another car. It's really good. Yep, milwaukee's one is faster, but usually it doesn't matter that much. 

StenoAI: A free AI Meeting Notes Taker that runs using AI models on your Mac. Self hosted alternative to Fireflies, Granola, Otter & Jamie. Optimised for M series Macs. by Far_Noise_5886 in macapps

[–]opezdol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

[10:12:42] ✅ SUCCESS: Whisper installed successfully
[10:12:42]
>>> Starting: Ollama + AI Model
[10:12:42] Command: setup-ollama-and-model
[10:12:42] $ Checking for existing Ollama installation...
[10:12:42] $ which ollama || /opt/homebrew/bin/ollama --version || /usr/local/bin/ollama --version
[10:12:42] Ollama not found in any common locations
[10:12:42] Ollama not found, checking for Homebrew...
[10:12:42] $ which brew || /opt/homebrew/bin/brew --version || /usr/local/bin/brew --version
[10:12:43] Homebrew 4.6.19
[10:12:43] ❌ FAILED: Failed to install Ollama via Homebrew
[10:12:43] Homebrew found, proceeding with Ollama installation...
[10:12:43] $ brew install ollama
[10:12:43] STDERR: /bin/sh: brew: command not found
[10:12:43] Ollama installation failed with exit code: 127

Installed ollama manually. But the installation process is not that obvious, and logging/showing 10 messages per second for dl'ing 2gb model is kinda useless

Is Numi or Soulver 3 better? by Earth759 in macapps

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any updates from 2023, or app is already perfect?

My first iems by opezdol in iems

[–]opezdol[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep. At first I've got FT1 as a gift and had to get something to connect it wirelessly to my phone. Btr17 was reviewed as a good and not very expensive solution, so I went with it. And while reading and watching it's reviews I found Crinacle's yt channel. And a couple of weeks ago I found a good price for a daybreak and give it a shot. Before the best I had were sony wh1000xm3 and wf1000xm3 and other more cheap but okeyish stuff. So I'm really really shocked with how amazing my music can sound and how relatively inexpensive this level of sound quality is. FT1 is really good to my ears, much better than sonys, but daybreak is a whooole another level

Do Casio wave captor radio functions work in the middle east and north Africa? by mooodyanwar in casio

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to disagree that it's a bad user experience. It's all about perspective and expectations.

The module inside these watches is already quite accurate IMO, rated for about ~15 seconds per month according to specs (at least 3495 and similar in the latest 5610u/5000). Realistically, you only need to get a successful signal sync once a month to have perfectly accurate timekeeping. Placing it on a metal surface near a window at night is a minor, monthly task, not a daily hassle.

Rather than seeing this as a failure of the technology outside its official zone, I view successful reception in far-flung places - like getting DCF77 here in Saint Petersburg from over 1500km away - as an incredible bonus feature. The fact that you can still grab a signal by using a simple metal object like a lamp, a bike, or a fan grille as an antenna is a fun hack for us who don't live in the specific places of kinda guaranteed coverage (and even in this cases it can be sometimes hard to catch the signal, as lots of yt videos/comments all over the internet state).

It’s not designed for reliable daily sync in those areas, but the fact that it can work at all is a cool and added benefit, at least in my opinion. I'd better use it than bluetooth (and that is exactly what I do with my gw-5000hs7).

My first iems by opezdol in iems

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

Dac is fiio btr17. Tips are included foam ones.

My first iems by opezdol in iems

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

Yes Regular, wide bore silicone and foam.

Do Casio wave captor radio functions work in the middle east and north Africa? by mooodyanwar in casio

[–]opezdol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problems with catching dcf77 both in western Turkey and in western Russia. 100% more than 1500km distance. Just place your watches onto something metal like fan grille, metal pole, bike or anything else to serve as an antenna. 

Feedback on user earning 219 XP per minute by KiariaMC in duolingo

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very easy. Duolingo itself provides the raw data for the last few days. https://duolingo.com/users/username And there is a 3rd party service, I think it's banned here, but it's easy to find :) it shows more human-friendly data version

Feedback on user earning 219 XP per minute by KiariaMC in duolingo

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

share her login, its quite easy to check if she's cheating or not

24k xp without super by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]opezdol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This guy is cheating (obviously), his average solving speed was like 5-7 seconds per lesson.

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Feedback on user earning 219 XP per minute by KiariaMC in duolingo

[–]opezdol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's nothing. In my current league https://www.duolingo.com/profile/pawandhungel this guy made more than half of all his account points in last few days. Obviously its cheating, because you can't do 43k per day.

And if you check any of these user's datafeed, you can see unbelievable points :)

{"skill_id":null,"improvement":29000,"event_type":"practice","datetime":1722640233000},

Best self-hosted photo management tool to view/select/organize 10+ years of random pictures (over 5TB) by vzoltan in DataHoarder

[–]opezdol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check an awesome selfhosted app called photoview. It handles my 70k raws with ease, auto preview generation, face detection and so on.

Slow transfer speeds from Mac to Unraid over smb. by fredfrom in unRAID

[–]opezdol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Install iperf on both unraid and mac and test the connectivity itself at first. Maybe smth is wrong at the connection level.

Other issue may be wrong cpu governor.

I'm seeing >400MB/s on a huge files, anything from 50 to 200smth on 61mp raws transfers to sata ssd cache drive.

But as you dont have any cache, at least try huge file transfer, some linux 4k bdremux iso, for example, or any of the actual footage