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Does anyone have #solar panels installed on top of their shed and would be willing to provide a picture that I could add to my page on #stealthsolar ? It doesn't need to be particularly stealthy but extra points if it is! Would be grateful for a little information so I can credit the image appropriately.
As I work slowly on my #stealthsolar guide/book/website I'll likely be asking for more examples - but it will be at a fairly slow pace.
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Sooo I got so many amazing responses to the #stealthsolar question, new ideas/concepts and examples it has inspired me to get on with the website, I'm using the #hugo book theme and have managed to write the introduction. The goal will be to have sections on each location (shed, wall, trailer etc) and then also sections with some simple guides.
I haven't really written this way for years so it's a bit of a new experience and it got me thinking, if the website writing goes well could there be a book in it? I appreciate I'm thinking way ahead but I think it's the sort of book I would buy.
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Sooo I got so many amazing responses to the #stealthsolar question, new ideas/concepts and examples it has inspired me to get on with the website, I'm using the #hugo book theme and have managed to write the introduction. The goal will be to have sections on each location (shed, wall, trailer etc) and then also sections with some simple guides.
I haven't really written this way for years so it's a bit of a new experience and it got me thinking, if the website writing goes well could there be a book in it? I appreciate I'm thinking way ahead but I think it's the sort of book I would buy.
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Sooo I got so many amazing responses to the #stealthsolar question, new ideas/concepts and examples it has inspired me to get on with the website, I'm using the #hugo book theme and have managed to write the introduction. The goal will be to have sections on each location (shed, wall, trailer etc) and then also sections with some simple guides.
I haven't really written this way for years so it's a bit of a new experience and it got me thinking, if the website writing goes well could there be a book in it? I appreciate I'm thinking way ahead but I think it's the sort of book I would buy.
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Sooo I got so many amazing responses to the #stealthsolar question, new ideas/concepts and examples it has inspired me to get on with the website, I'm using the #hugo book theme and have managed to write the introduction. The goal will be to have sections on each location (shed, wall, trailer etc) and then also sections with some simple guides.
I haven't really written this way for years so it's a bit of a new experience and it got me thinking, if the website writing goes well could there be a book in it? I appreciate I'm thinking way ahead but I think it's the sort of book I would buy.
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Sooo I got so many amazing responses to the #stealthsolar question, new ideas/concepts and examples it has inspired me to get on with the website, I'm using the #hugo book theme and have managed to write the introduction. The goal will be to have sections on each location (shed, wall, trailer etc) and then also sections with some simple guides.
I haven't really written this way for years so it's a bit of a new experience and it got me thinking, if the website writing goes well could there be a book in it? I appreciate I'm thinking way ahead but I think it's the sort of book I would buy.
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I've started work on my #stealthsolar page, I'll host it on Squeak (it's a very low power, low resource web host that I run - check it out https://squeak.solarcene.community).
In preparation I've upgrade #Hugo to 0.160 as wanted to use the nice 'book' theme (https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book).
If you'd like to have a small website hosted just get in touch, there is still space on Squeak!
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I've started work on my #stealthsolar page, I'll host it on Squeak (it's a very low power, low resource web host that I run - check it out https://squeak.solarcene.community).
In preparation I've upgrade #Hugo to 0.160 as wanted to use the nice 'book' theme (https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book).
If you'd like to have a small website hosted just get in touch, there is still space on Squeak!
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I've started work on my #stealthsolar page, I'll host it on Squeak (it's a very low power, low resource web host that I run - check it out https://squeak.solarcene.community).
In preparation I've upgrade #Hugo to 0.160 as wanted to use the nice 'book' theme (https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book).
If you'd like to have a small website hosted just get in touch, there is still space on Squeak!
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I've started work on my #stealthsolar page, I'll host it on Squeak (it's a very low power, low resource web host that I run - check it out https://squeak.solarcene.community).
In preparation I've upgrade #Hugo to 0.160 as wanted to use the nice 'book' theme (https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book).
If you'd like to have a small website hosted just get in touch, there is still space on Squeak!
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I've started work on my #stealthsolar page, I'll host it on Squeak (it's a very low power, low resource web host that I run - check it out https://squeak.solarcene.community).
In preparation I've upgrade #Hugo to 0.160 as wanted to use the nice 'book' theme (https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book).
If you'd like to have a small website hosted just get in touch, there is still space on Squeak!
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@byteknight amazing! I run the solarcene.community mastodon instance on something similar
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@byteknight amazing! I run the solarcene.community mastodon instance on something similar
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@byteknight amazing! I run the solarcene.community mastodon instance on something similar
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@byteknight amazing! I run the solarcene.community mastodon instance on something similar
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@byteknight amazing! I run the solarcene.community mastodon instance on something similar
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Do you have an example of stealth solar?
I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.
With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!
So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.
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Do you have an example of stealth solar?
I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.
With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!
So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.
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Do you have an example of stealth solar?
I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.
With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!
So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.
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Do you have an example of stealth solar?
I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.
With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!
So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.
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Do you have an example of stealth solar?
I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.
With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!
So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.
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linux kernel question regarding #copyfail CVE-2026-31431 I just tested a c version of the exploit (https://github.com/tgies/copy-fail-c) on a riscv64 linux 5.10.4 (milkv-duo) and get
```
[+] target: /bin/su
[+] payload: 2064 bytes (516 iterations)
socket(AF_ALG): Address family not supported by protocol
patch_chunk failed at offset 0
```I tested it on another risc64 SBC with a newer kernel which gained root but it seems like the exploit doesn't work on this kernel.
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linux kernel question regarding #copyfail CVE-2026-31431 I just tested a c version of the exploit (https://github.com/tgies/copy-fail-c) on a riscv64 linux 5.10.4 (milkv-duo) and get
```
[+] target: /bin/su
[+] payload: 2064 bytes (516 iterations)
socket(AF_ALG): Address family not supported by protocol
patch_chunk failed at offset 0
```I tested it on another risc64 SBC with a newer kernel which gained root but it seems like the exploit doesn't work on this kernel.
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linux kernel question regarding #copyfail CVE-2026-31431 I just tested a c version of the exploit (https://github.com/tgies/copy-fail-c) on a riscv64 linux 5.10.4 (milkv-duo) and get
```
[+] target: /bin/su
[+] payload: 2064 bytes (516 iterations)
socket(AF_ALG): Address family not supported by protocol
patch_chunk failed at offset 0
```I tested it on another risc64 SBC with a newer kernel which gained root but it seems like the exploit doesn't work on this kernel.
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linux kernel question regarding #copyfail CVE-2026-31431 I just tested a c version of the exploit (https://github.com/tgies/copy-fail-c) on a riscv64 linux 5.10.4 (milkv-duo) and get
```
[+] target: /bin/su
[+] payload: 2064 bytes (516 iterations)
socket(AF_ALG): Address family not supported by protocol
patch_chunk failed at offset 0
```I tested it on another risc64 SBC with a newer kernel which gained root but it seems like the exploit doesn't work on this kernel.
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linux kernel question regarding #copyfail CVE-2026-31431 I just tested a c version of the exploit (https://github.com/tgies/copy-fail-c) on a riscv64 linux 5.10.4 (milkv-duo) and get
```
[+] target: /bin/su
[+] payload: 2064 bytes (516 iterations)
socket(AF_ALG): Address family not supported by protocol
patch_chunk failed at offset 0
```I tested it on another risc64 SBC with a newer kernel which gained root but it seems like the exploit doesn't work on this kernel.
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My solar powered water pump has finally stopped working, the silicone tubing in the peristaltic pump has degraded and started to leak.
Considering this version has been outside since 2023 and has been pumping unfiltered rain water I think it's done pretty well.
The good news is that if I replace the silicone tubing Ill be able to rebuild it and get it working again. I might simplify the control circuitry as it got a bit complicated.
Then it can get back to helping me avoid carrying water up from the bottom to the top as it's a 2.5M climb and I'm a little lazy.
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My solar powered water pump has finally stopped working, the silicone tubing in the peristaltic pump has degraded and started to leak.
Considering this version has been outside since 2023 and has been pumping unfiltered rain water I think it's done pretty well.
The good news is that if I replace the silicone tubing Ill be able to rebuild it and get it working again. I might simplify the control circuitry as it got a bit complicated.
Then it can get back to helping me avoid carrying water up from the bottom to the top as it's a 2.5M climb and I'm a little lazy.
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My solar powered water pump has finally stopped working, the silicone tubing in the peristaltic pump has degraded and started to leak.
Considering this version has been outside since 2023 and has been pumping unfiltered rain water I think it's done pretty well.
The good news is that if I replace the silicone tubing Ill be able to rebuild it and get it working again. I might simplify the control circuitry as it got a bit complicated.
Then it can get back to helping me avoid carrying water up from the bottom to the top as it's a 2.5M climb and I'm a little lazy.
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My solar powered water pump has finally stopped working, the silicone tubing in the peristaltic pump has degraded and started to leak.
Considering this version has been outside since 2023 and has been pumping unfiltered rain water I think it's done pretty well.
The good news is that if I replace the silicone tubing Ill be able to rebuild it and get it working again. I might simplify the control circuitry as it got a bit complicated.
Then it can get back to helping me avoid carrying water up from the bottom to the top as it's a 2.5M climb and I'm a little lazy.