c10l

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[–] c10l@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I have HA on a separate VLAN from IoT devices and have set up mDNS reflection so it can find them.

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

He does? He essentially denied any wrongdoing, only in a roundabout way.

 

Although Guilherme is only 11, it warns him that staying in the UK illegally could lead to him being detained, prosecuted, not being allowed to work or rent and having his driving licence taken away from him.

It also states that the need to maintain immigration control “outweighs the possible effect on you”.

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Yes that’s fair. I live away from home now where bananas are always shipped by sea.

My understanding is that they reap the banana still green, stall their ripening (presumably by somehow making the ethylene inert or some other mechanism), then accelerate their ripening upon arrival.

This has the very evident effect of making the bananas last a very few days in between becoming ripe and getting mushy and improper for consumption.

Back home, they last maybe 4-8 weeks at different stages of ripening, from thick and bright yellow skin with a firm and slightly dry and zesty fruit, to a fairly blackened and fragile skin with a very soft and sweet fruit but still not yet mushy and gooey.

It’s common here to eat green bananas, to the point that many locals think that’s how it’s “supposed” to be. I have explained to friends that’s not the case and it has transformed their views of the fruit. It’s quite curious!

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

Thank you for that. It’s always nice to be “corrected” by a stranger who has no idea what they’re talking about.

Having had both mandarin and orange trees in back gardens in Brazil, I stand by my confidence.

From a link posted elsewhere in this thread:

When they’re expose to temperatures below 55°F (12.7°C) for long enough, the green chlorophyll breaks down and the orange carotenoids surfaces in a process called “degreening.”

Are you confidently suggesting that in Brazil it doesn’t get colder than 12.7°C? I have a land plot on the moon to sell you. Or, if you prefer to be educated instead, I can point you to some lovely mountainous places to visit in Brazil with a chance to see snow and some of the absolute best artisanal chocolate in the world!

Hell when I was a kid I saw snow at ocean level even!

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I can also say that bananas are quite yellow when ripe, without additives. Have had banana trees in 2 different houses, of 2 different banana varieties.

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Having grown up in Brazil, I can confidently say that most of our oranges are indeed orange. Green is usually the colour of non-ripe ones and you can expect extreme acidity from them.

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago

On LG WebOS, the Homebrew Store has an Ad-free YouTube app that works well too.

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

Control-A and E should work in insert mode. That’s why OP mentions pressing escape before issuing the normal mode ^ and $ commands.

In insert mode, some or most of the EMacs-style shortcuts work.

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I have 2 strips that are tied to their systems and they keep giving me trouble. The Matter stuff though, has been rock solid and there’s no need to use their app at all.

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I have a couple of Matter-over-WiFi (no dongle required) from Meross.

They’ve been fine since the latest firmware when they added power monitoring over Matter (previously it required their app for that as the protocol itself was lacking those sensors).

[–] c10l@lemmy.world 10 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I have the non-GRE version of that GPU. It always says it’s throttling but I’ve learnt not to give that much thought. The temps are always good and frame rate doesn’t seem to suffer so it doesn’t seem to be throttled.

 

If the whole “square peg, round hole” BS was a valid argument for anything, all doors we go through would have to be shaped exactly like our own profile as we pass them.

 

I finally got around to configuring virtual surround, so I added a section to my blog post describing my Debian setup.

This particular section is not in any way dependent on Debian and should work just the same in most distros that use Pipewire.

 

A few days ago I published my Debian setup for gaming. Let me know if anything in there doesn't make sense or could be improved!

 

Makes you wonder who approves these layouts.

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