Solar freakin road railways
Naja immerhin fahren sie nicht auf den Paneelen.
Solar freakin road railways
Naja immerhin fahren sie nicht auf den Paneelen.
Why not set up backups for the Proxmox VM and be done with it?
Also makes it easy to add offsite backups via the Proxmox Backup Server in the future.
Also crashes for me with 0.2.1
Found this comment with some links. Couldn’t find anything from an admin during my short search.
The exact same problem arose for Voyager users in March when Voyager dropped support for Lemmy 0.18.
For some people logging out and back in has helped but I’ve seen multiple beehaw users state that this doesn’t work for them.
This seems to be because beehaw is intentionally staying on an old Lemmy version.
Not sure how the Dev wants to handle this since they’ve got enough work on their hands and this issue should resolve itself once beehaw upgrades.
For now your best bet is to try re-logging and if that doesn’t work to roll back to a previous version of Eternity.
Always mocking Dr. Daniel Jackson. Poor guy
Additional information regarding Home Assistant:
The sun component (which should be enabled by default) already computes the sun position for you.
Elevation and azimuth are available as standalone sensors sensor.sun_solar_azimuth
(might be disabled by default) or as attributes on the sun.sun
entity.
I don’t have any experience with it but this might do something along those lines(?):
https://esphome.io/components/binary_sensor/ble_presence.html
Seems like you can just add it to one or more of your existing esphome devices.
After filling up the turrets I start storing a couple of stacks of ammo in the ships inventory. Dumping that into the distribution system during flight makes things a little easier.