

For those interested, there are some vacuum models listed on this project: https://valetudo.cloud/
It can get technical (since they want people to learn), but the documentation is pretty detailed.


For those interested, there are some vacuum models listed on this project: https://valetudo.cloud/
It can get technical (since they want people to learn), but the documentation is pretty detailed.
Nice try Zucc


That brought back some printer PTSD


For people living with others it might not be a choice though. The lights not working for a day the way they normally do is all it takes for someone to lose all faith in automation. It’s easier when you plan for a specific time and day to update things, as long as you are not exposed to the internet, slightly out of date apps are not a big worry


I get that, but the services listed by the other comment run just fine in docker with less hassle by throwing in some bind mounts.
The 4 VMs dedicated dockge instances is exactly the kind of thing I had in mind for people that want to avoid something that sounds more like work than a hobby when starting out. Building the knowledge takes time and each product introduced reduces the likelihood of it being completed anytime soon.


I would give docker compose a try instead. I found Proxmox to be too much, when a simple yaml file (that can be checked into a repo) can do the job.
Pay attention to when people say things can be improved (secrets/passwords, rootless/podman, backups), etc. And come back to them later.
Just don’t expose things to the internet until you understand the risks and don’t check in secrets to a public git repo and go from there. It is a lot more manageable and feels like a hobby vs feeling like I’m still at work trying to get high availability, concurrency and all this other stuff that does not matter for a home setup.
The impressive part is that they are also known for being reliable, there are the occasional issues, but overall very trustworthy products.


Tentacles sounds more delicious than anything.
🌮 🌮 🌮 🌮 🌮 🌮 🌮 🌮 🌮 🌮


While I read the title I was thinking “that sounds like Linux with extra steps” - maybe that’s good enough for some discussion.


They only provided replacements after the a class action lawsuit and specifically only replaced them in North America for the longest time. That was on July 2020. Five years later and the flaw is still there on brand new devices. There is nothing to applaud or give credit for.
Edit: to say that $80 is not expensive is to be completely detached from reality. 28% of Americans have savings of less than $1,000.


Not to mention those things are expensive AF. If I had to replace a part on my car that cost 25% of the cost of the entire car EACH time, I would just not buy from that company any longer (which is what I’m doing). Not sure why this person is writing paragraphs and paragraphs of excuses for Nintendo.


Also we don’t pay taxes but will fuck up the roads with the extra weight. Good luck driving over potholes suckers!
What about Edd and Eddy?
We use them to add extra heat to tacos. For those craving more than salsa levels of spicy. Sometimes done with red onions to give it a nice visual contrast.
Unfortunately it’s all undone by:
It’s especially sad when a very large portion of the deaths are kids 0-4 in some residential driveway at a very disproportionate rate:
https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/road-users/pedestrians/data-details/
Edit: for cell phone damage specifically, look at the uptick in deaths following the 2010s on many studies when smartphones became commonplace.


As the saying goes, the average person isn’t very smart, and by definition half of the population is even less savvy.
And the eggs. Everything looks like it came out of a package and assembled, maybe reheated. Texture is important, there isn’t much here. Plus we also eat with our eyes.


Found the food pairings to be hilarious. Could have been summarized as “stones AF food”.
You can throw in some this sliced red onions with the habaneros for some nice topping on a sandwich or maybe some tacos.
Wait until you arbitrarily get asked to scan a government issued ID because you used Firefox with an ad blocker to login. I suggest you scrub your data while you still have access.
Edit: or Linux, don’t know what triggered it and I’m not providing that to some site.