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- Comment on Power to the microbes: Reclaiming traditional foods for a degrowth food future 2 days ago:
Ah, that might work as well. With the larger cucumbers I have been using only the very outer layer gets hot enough so they stay snappy inside, but I agree that this could be an issue with smaller ones.
- Comment on Make a JBOD Enclosure video 2 days ago:
HDDs are also available in 2.5", but yeah the real cost/GB advantage you can currently only get with large capacity 3.5" HDDs.
- Comment on Make a JBOD Enclosure video 2 days ago:
If you use 2.5" drives you only need a 5V power supply, which makes improvising one much easier.
- Comment on Power to the microbes: Reclaiming traditional foods for a degrowth food future 2 days ago:
Not really, I mostly went by trial and error and very old memories of doing it as a kid with my grandmother.
But I learned that if you don’t peel the vegetables it can make sense to shortly immerse them it boiling water before transferring them to the vinegar broth. Just the hot vinegar water itself seems to be insufficient to kill some of the fungi clinging to the outer peel and those seem to be not as sensitive to the low pH as other microorganisms.
- Comment on Power to the microbes: Reclaiming traditional foods for a degrowth food future 2 days ago:
I have been learning how to pickle vegetables (mainly cucumbers). The first attempt failed, but it isn’t hard once you know how to avoid some common issues. And I love pickled cucumbers 🤤
- Comment on I just learned how to do a reverse proxy! 2 days ago:
Congrats!
- Comment on Mycelium vs. Hempcrete as insulation bricks - Advice needed 3 days ago:
I can’t comment on the mycelium idea, but I don’t see how hempcrete would help much with your goals of accustic and heat isolation.
I would probably go a different route and use areated cement blocks. They can be bought off the shelf and cut to size, but you can also mix cement slurry with aluminium powder to have it bubble up before the hardening of the cement takes place.
- Comment on Project MINI RACK - a 10" Homelab Revolution! 1 week ago:
This YouTube channel is very RasberryPi focussed. Making a RasberryPi cluster doesn’t make much sense for most homelab stuff.
- Comment on Solar farms are booming in the US and putting thousands of hungry sheep to work 1 week ago:
That only helps for a while and is quite expensive at utility scale installations. In addition, there are studies that vegetation helps keeping the underside of the solar panels cooler and thus increases the efficiency by a small percentage.
- Comment on Suggestion: Link to !hydrogen@fedia.io in the sidebar? 1 week ago:
done
- Comment on In numbers: The Iberian Peninsula's exceptionally clean electricity mix 1 week ago:
It sure helped that due to the geographical location it was never very practical to put pipelines there.
- Comment on Forgejo v10.0 is available [git] 2 weeks ago:
Gogs is what became Gitea, is what became Forgejo. The fork history is a bit complicated.
But if Gogs works for you, no need to change.
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosting@slrpnk.net | 6 comments
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to energy@slrpnk.net | 6 comments
- Comment on First sodium battery urban e-bike offers 45-mile range and operates in cold weather without capacity loss 2 weeks ago:
Especially ironic to install a backseat for a second person on a scooter with such a low weight limit.
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to energy@slrpnk.net | 0 comments
- Comment on Norway on track to be first to go all-electric 2 weeks ago:
They have not stopped exporting fossile fuels and to my knowledge at least they also don’t plan to do so in the near future.
- Comment on Norway on track to be first to go all-electric 2 weeks ago:
While I mostly agree with your argument, the personal attacks are both unecessary and against our site rules.
- Comment on KaraDAV release 0.6.0 [webdav] 2 weeks ago:
Yes it is a general purpose WebDAV server and should work with Zotero. I have not tried it with Zotero specifically, but I use it with several other apps that only offer normal WebDAV support such as Floccus for bookmarks syncing.
Nextcloud uses Webdav internally, but especially the Nextcloud apps expect a lot of additional non-standard extensions to WebDAV so that they don’t work with normal WebDAV servers. KaraDAV has reverse-engineered most of these extensions and thus the official Nextcloud Android and Desktop apps accept it as if it was a real Nextcloud. It is hovever limited to the file sync feature of Nextcloud, no calendars and such.
- Comment on Renewables supply 71% of Portugal’s electricity in 2024, led by solar 2 weeks ago:
You are missing the point. Feed-in was effectively forbidden in Portugal and even the brand new change in regulation is still a huge bureocratic barrier for minimal possible income (low double digit per month) that the typical home PV owner could realistically expect.
- Comment on KaraDAV release 0.6.0 [webdav] 2 weeks ago:
Prosody is a XMPP server and not a WebDAV server though.
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosting@slrpnk.net | 8 comments
- Comment on Setting up SSL for Lemmy over Cloudflare Tunnel using Nginx Proxy Manager 3 weeks ago:
You are probably better of switching to a better ISP or renting a VPS in that case.
- Comment on Setting up SSL for Lemmy over Cloudflare Tunnel using Nginx Proxy Manager 3 weeks ago:
Have you tried running it without the cloudflare tunnel? Seems like an unnecessary extra complication.
As for NPM… I never used it, but Lemmy has a rather complex Nginx setup that probably can’t be acuratly mapped with a simplistic UI like that.
- Comment on Renewables supply 71% of Portugal’s electricity in 2024, led by solar 3 weeks ago:
Thanks for the link. I’ll have a closer look at this.
- Comment on Renewables supply 71% of Portugal’s electricity in 2024, led by solar 3 weeks ago:
Wind tends to happen when there is a lack of sun, and hydro in a country as dry as Portugal is better kept in reserve when there is enough sun, so yes you can turn it on when there is a temporary lack of sun.
- Comment on Renewables supply 71% of Portugal’s electricity in 2024, led by solar 3 weeks ago:
If you had read the article you would know that these are already largely covered by hydro and wind power and not fossil fuels in Portugal.
The only part that is unusually small (but growing quickly) compared to similar EU countries is PV.
- Comment on Renewables supply 71% of Portugal’s electricity in 2024, led by solar 3 weeks ago:
Well, at least it’s better than in Spain /s
- Comment on Renewables supply 71% of Portugal’s electricity in 2024, led by solar 3 weeks ago:
There is also such things as other power sources and demand variations 🤷♂️ Very few people run their electric stoves at 2am.
Look, this is not rocket science. It works well in other EU countries. No one claimed that PV could cover 100% of the electricity demand without storage.