Between 50W (idle) and 140W (max load). Most of the time it is about 60W.
So about 1.5kWh per day, or 45kWh per month. I pay 0,22€ per kWh (France, 100% renewable energy) so about 9-10€ per month.
Between 50W (idle) and 140W (max load). Most of the time it is about 60W.
So about 1.5kWh per day, or 45kWh per month. I pay 0,22€ per kWh (France, 100% renewable energy) so about 9-10€ per month.
Or smart sockets. I got multiple of them (ZigBee ones), they are precise enough for most uses.
And F-droid.
Removed the parental advice part. I didn’t want to be an asshole, believe me.
To me it looks like you don’t have enough power, either on the Pi4 side to decode, or the mini-pc to encode.
Automod ?
Indeed.
Source : I’m a dev.
As often with IBM, everything is proprietary 😅
Last time wasn’t exactly in Paris itself.
Macron sure did, but I can’t talk for the rest of the population.
A Queer Code Reader?
Too bad it is nVidia only, I only got AMD cards.
Such a cute little trailer 🥰
:q!
You could run a WebDAV server, like Nextcloud.
On windows it supports thin sync (meaning that it keep a reference to the file instead of the whole file), on Linux not yet, as it is still in alpha (but you can just connect it as a remote disk and be done with it. That’s how I do with mines).
If you don’t want the whole Nextcloud, there are standalone cli WebDAV servers.
Which seem to be the same policy as Israel, barred being caught on camera. 😏
Problem is that the only one able to provide such proof are the Israeli army, using their counter-battery radars and the likes.
So unless there is enough third party geolocated videos to triangulate the point of origin, nobody can be sure.
Another possibility would be for Hamas to provide a video of their launches, even after the fact, to prove their good will. But on the other hand they can’t just give away their launch points.
War is never a good thing, no matter the opponent’s relative strength. Unfortunately the human ego is often too strong to accept compromises…
The same can be said of the US. But at least they are still a democracy. But for how long?
Net 100% renewable, no nuclear. I can even choose where it comes from (in my case, a wind farm in northwest France). Of course, not all of my electricity come from there at all time, but I have the guaranty that renewable energy bounds equivalent to my consumption will be bought from there, so it is basically the same.