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  1. Once I eventually get this thing installed I'd not have paid full price for any of it. Got these for less than half price. Same for the ceiling terminals, the foam duct, unit itself.

    #mvhr

  2. Ain’t gonna be an architect but I do have an #mvhr plan. Boxing in ducts in the corner of front/rear and party walls seem to be my easiest option.

    #retrofit

  3. Half a day with an #Aranet4 #CO2 Monitor, this is from my living room.

    4pm: Opened window (2200ppm)
    5pm: Closed window (600ppm)
    8pm: Partner finished work (1500ppm)
    10:30: Re-opened window (2700ppm)

    As of 23:13 we're down to 1300

    Max occupancy was 2 adults and 2 dogs.

    Maybe I really need to get an #MVHR?

  4. Next week is the final #CoffeeOps #London meetup of the year: linkedin.com/events/inperson-l and I'll be making my way down for it.

    Where we chat about all things #DevOps #PlatformEngineering both the tech side AND the human side.

    There's a bit more info on the meetup page but the group has moved over to LinkedIn groups moving forward: meetup.com/coffeeops-london/ev

  5. Train tickets bought, I'll be down in London for #CoffeeOps in December!

  6. To London! @honeycombio’s #o11y day tomorrow and an early morning #CoffeeOps on Thursday.

  7. @seanhood is it any good?

    * I'm out as I did the which finishes Sunday...

  8. So I saw a blog post linked on here the other week about someone's homelab where they use #Incus to run all their containers and VMs. And I've fallen into the rabbit hole.

    That post: linderud.dev/blog/personal-inf

    Anyway, Incus is the fork/successor to #LXD which as recently as last year they released #IncusOS which is a very slimmed down OS for running multiple types of containers and VMs. A bit like #Proxmox in a sense.

    What I like about the distro:
    - Immutable
    - A-side/B-side partition layout for friendlier updates
    - Requires Secure Boot + TPM, resulting in encrypted drives by default
    - ZFS. I've loved ZFS for many years.

    It really seems like this was built for edge type deployments where secure "appliance" like things really excel yet still a net benefit elsewhere.

    Since vSphere was killed, this feels pretty damn close to what I liked about it.

    Can already run VMs along side "System Containers" (shared kernel + init system) and "App Containers" (what everyone calls "Docker"). I see on the roadmap support for MicroVMs (OCI container + individual kernel).

    I run all of my stuff bar storage on #k3s on baremetal but there's times when I need a VM or different container behaviour than it offers.

  9. Got my film back! We Ride Flanders (128km) on 35mm. Decided to pick up a not so cheap disposable camera (€20) to capture some bits of Flanders.

    Beginning to think that Belgium is my favourite European country and this ride has certainly cemented that further. Enjoyed the cobbles, the weather certainly held out and managed the last two best known climbs Kwaremont and Paterberg without stopping. Longer route for 2026?

    #werideflanders #flanders #cycling #myribble #belguim #oudenaarde #BikeTooter

  10. Have AWS entered their Killed by Google Era? I've heard more deprecations in the last few months than ever before.Today it's AWS App Mesh

    > After careful consideration, we have made the decision to discontinue support for AWS App Mesh, effective September 30th, 2026.

    #aws #devops #killedbygoogle

  11. So #ESPHome got #WireGaurd support in 2023.09.0. I wonder if/when this we may get #Tailscale support in ESPHome

  12. Survived #werideflanders. Also calculated I consumed about 500g of carbs during it. That’s probably related.

    #biketooter

  13. *plots the logistics to riding to #CfgMgmtCamp from Sheffield*

    Well, part of the way, London->Dover, Dunkirk->Gent. Certainly would be training for #WeRideFlanders. But also seemingly more expensive than just driving (and fewer options to stock up in the French supermarket on my return).

    #BikeTooter

  14. What's a shorter way to describe: "Outside humidity if it were at inside temperature"

    ---
    I have a helper sensor in HomeAssistant which calculates this, but #NamingThingsIsHard

  15. Neat, I found that certain bulbs (Hue, Ikea, LIDL) in #z2m support setting a `transition` time in fractions of a second. Always thought I could only set either 0 or 1. But 0.4s/0.5s is a nice fade on. And this can set the "default" for whatever turns it on.

    #homeassistant #zigbee2mqtt

  16. Well that was a seemless migration:
    1. Plug in SLZB-06 into switch
    2. Replace /dev/USB0 with tcp://slbz-06:6638 in the config file
    3. Restart #z2m
    4. Unplug the USB Dongle

    Like am I missing something? Looks like there's a couple options to tweak but that's about it

  17. New #Aqara Z1 switches arrived.

    I opted for the 3 button variant. Picked up from AliExpress, these are CN version but not sure what that means.

    With an “external converter” their basic functionality is working in #z2m. That is: relay control, single button click and ability to decouple the relay.

    The relay block is 22mm, so does need a fairly deep back box.

  18. @seanhood @otfrom exactly the same here for CO2 and PM2.5.
    But for some time the #Aranet4 bluetooth connexion to #HomeAssistant breaks very often here, in spite of being always at the same place. I don't know why.
    The #VINDSTYRKA appears to be a good #Zigbee router, far better than my NOUS sockets.

  19. Brendan Gregg does some great talks. Just watched this one on and : youtube.com/watch?v=HKQR7wVapgk

    Could understand about half but very interesting nonetheless

  20. Brendan Gregg does some great talks. Just watched this one on #eBPF and #flamegraphs: youtube.com/watch?v=HKQR7wVapg

    Could understand about half but very interesting nonetheless

  21. #glasto #solar update. Generated a total of 1.62kWh from a small 100w panel

    Kept the fridge nice and cold but the horizontal mounting didn’t help with peak generation.

    #victron #mppt

  22. Neat, I found that certain bulbs (Hue, Ikea, LIDL) in #z2m support setting a `transition` time in fractions of a second. Always thought I could only set either 0 or 1. But 0.4s/0.5s is a nice fade on. And this can set the "default" for whatever turns it on.

    #homeassistant #zigbee2mqtt

  23. Neat, I found that certain bulbs (Hue, Ikea, LIDL) in support setting a `transition` time in fractions of a second. Always thought I could only set either 0 or 1. But 0.4s/0.5s is a nice fade on. And this can set the "default" for whatever turns it on.

  24. Neat, I found that certain bulbs (Hue, Ikea, LIDL) in #z2m support setting a `transition` time in fractions of a second. Always thought I could only set either 0 or 1. But 0.4s/0.5s is a nice fade on. And this can set the "default" for whatever turns it on.

    #homeassistant #zigbee2mqtt

  25. Well that was a seemless migration:
    1. Plug in SLZB-06 into switch
    2. Replace /dev/USB0 with tcp://slbz-06:6638 in the config file
    3. Restart #z2m
    4. Unplug the USB Dongle

    Like am I missing something? Looks like there's a couple options to tweak but that's about it

  26. Well that was a seemless migration:
    1. Plug in SLZB-06 into switch
    2. Replace /dev/USB0 with tcp://slbz-06:6638 in the config file
    3. Restart
    4. Unplug the USB Dongle

    Like am I missing something? Looks like there's a couple options to tweak but that's about it

  27. It works! Taking mozilla/sops and #puppet #hiera and making them one! I do love hiera_eyaml but #sops is just 10x better.

    ```
    $ puppet lookup --hiera_config=spec/fixtures/hiera.yaml --modulepath=~/git/hiera-sops nested::data
    ---
    thing1:
    - one
    - two
    thing2:
    - three
    - four
    ```

  28. I’m on the #HS1 part of rail network, and wow, it turns out we can build good stuff if we want.

    The Belgian train I was on yesterday was still nicer. One more train after this, then a 40km ride and I’ll be home finally.

  29. I love spacelift.io for a number of reasons, namely it saves you from running #Terraform or #OpenTofu in whatever "CI" tool your company uses this week (been there, hated it) and doesn't cost an arm, leg and kidney that Terraform Cloud charge you (loved TFC until that switcharoo).

    Anyway, I've been wrapping up a thing I've been working on. Many SaaS tools allow you to send #webhooks, but rarely give you control over if, where and what is sent. Now #Spacelift let you control all of this using a Policy based on #OpenPolicyAgent.

    SL provide an event, you develop your policy in the #Rego language, not only can you use that policy to decide: Is this an event I want to send a webhook for? But more than that, you can use the policy language to craft the exact payload. Since you may not get a choice of what that looks like on the other end.

    Docs: docs.spacelift.io/concepts/pol

    Now that's just for notifications etc. You can control almost anything within the tool: Logins, Plans, Triggers, Pushes and more.

    #DevOps #SRE