TwiddleTwaddle

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[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It doesn't seem to be what's happening here, but I've seen wooded areas clear cut for large scale solar farms before. That's completely missing the point of green energy IMO and I can see why some would oppose it.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

Isn't OPS relatively easy to interview in to?

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

The other suggestions here are the main ones I'd mention - Venture Bros, Bobs Burgers, Futurama.

Squidbillies I think deserves a spot on the list.

There are several other great Adult Swim shows I'd like to mention here, but they mostly didn't run more than a few seasons. Superjail, China IL, Metalocalypse, Space Dandy.

I'd also recommend The Great North. Its newer and at first feels pretty similar to Bob's Burgers, but the characters feel more fleshed out to me and the family dynamic I think makes for more interesting TV. It's only like five seasons so far I think.

Many of the good private trackers have very active request sections too. Really obscure or old stuff may not be readily available, but with a decent bounty (if required) someone will probably be able to find them for you.

I've been loving everything from Annapurna ever since I realized that the same studio made Nimona and Stray.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

From reading about PieFed's moderation tools linked elsewhere in this thread, seems like the solution to that is already built in more explicitly for them.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

To my knowledge, most of the big names in traditional PV "string" inverters have a hybrid/battery option configurable for backup power or self-usage with varying degrees of control. Lots are even configurable for efficiency with time based electricity cost fluctuations.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

They both got silver if I'm not mistaken

The economy on MAM is mostly points based and you'll generally get very little organic upload. You only need to download some freeleach stuff (or use freeleach tokens) until you're getting enough bonus points hourly to meet your needs. Upload credit is actually very cheap to buy with points and VIP status isn't that expensive either. Plus the community generally donates a ton of points to all new users - even more so if you're at all active on the shoutbox.

If you don't want to donate 5$ to the website you need to wait 4 weeks before you're eligible for VIP, and a lot of content is locked behind VIP. Fortunately though after the 4 week waiting period its very easy to keep VIP all the time. Even easier if you don't want to keep VIP all the time and only need it once or occasionally to download specific content. All VIP content is freeleach to VIPs and locked to VIPs only. This incentivises people to be longstanding active members of the community and not hit and run after grabbing one or two books they were looking for.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago (7 children)

You can interview for MyAnonaMouse on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

[–] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 points 2 months ago (3 children)

IPT admins will ban literally anyone for literally any reason, then tell you they'll reinstate your account if you donate. This is their business model and they've been doing it for many many years. Aside from predatory donation fishing, there's a ton of very low quality content on IPT. The kind of stuff that would be banned on any respectable private tracker.

 

First, some background -

I work in technical support for a Chinese manufacturer making (among other things) home monitoring devices. I'm our resident open source enthusiast in the North American market, not that any of my bosses know or care. My background is not in comp sci or networking, so the only applicable knowledge I have is from my meager experience with my own home lab.

We have a product (I'll refer to it here as the Brain) that communicates wirelessly with our other devices, takes the data from them, sends the data encrypted to our servers, and is available to our customers through our web portal or phone app.

We got a support ticket recently from a customer (and software developer) asking technical questions about the communication protocol from the Brain to our servers. This customer was trying to work on Home Assistant integration for our product stack, but was hitting some roadblock that I can't even pretend to understand. To my understanding, the integration would allow a Home Assistant server to locally gather the same information sent to our servers.

After escalating the issue to our HQ team and some back and forth there, eventually the answer was that the data transfer is encrypted and we aren't going to share any details about it. We don't officially support this type of integration and have no plans to. Our tech contact at HQ offered to sell API access to this customer, but obviously that isn't what he was hoping to hear.

The customer replied that this answer didn't surprise him, but that he would be happy to develop the Home Assistant integration if we made the necessary information available to him.

So, here's my questions - How can I advocate from within my company to open up this aspect of our platform for open source devs to integrate our products into Home Assistant and other open source IOT platforms? Has anyone successfully made a case for this kind of thing within their own companies? What talking points can I use that my higher ups will actually listen to and understand?

I'm considering reaching out to the customer privately to seek a better understanding of what he needs from our platform. Does that seem ill-advised to anyone here?

TLDR - My employer manufactures IOT devices and locks down the platform with proprietary networking protocols. A customer and developer is seeking to write an integration for our products to work locally with Home Assistant. My higher ups said that isn't possible and I want to convince them to make the changes necessary for it to work.

 

As the title says, I'm looking for a private tracker with a good sized library of 1080p AV1 encodes. I'm on LST.gg and there's a handful of uploaders and encoders there that have given me the opportunity to upgrade some of my library to AV1, but I keep hearing about how great AV1 is for anime and there isn't really any anime in AV1 there. An anime specific tracker would be great if they have a decent amount of AV1, but I'm also interested in general cartoons and live action TV/movies.

I have access to a MAM's invite forum and have a well established ratio on several trackers, so once I know where to go hopefully I'll be able to get in.

 
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