I mean Alabama alone has around 700 murders a year.
I mean Alabama alone has around 700 murders a year.
What did you use to for a bed sensor?
They don’t call them Stealerships for nothing.
Yes my answer is for use with Let’s Encrypt.
Fair, I don’t know why I read OPs post as asking for let’s encrypt certs. Internal CA is indeed an option.
They do not. See my other reply about DNS verification.
OP is asking for cases where you don’t want to allow the service (or reverse proxy) to be accessible via the web.
You can use the DNS verification method. Either using nsupdate with bind or what ever protocol your DNS provider and favorite ACME (certbot, acme, lego, etc) utility supports. As long as your DNS server is publically reachable that will work, even if the subdomain itself doesn’t exist publically.
But QubesOS wins because Xen is better at it because it’s faster because it’s type 1 but vbox or qemu/kvm is type 2 hypervisor.
This is incorrect, Qemu/KVM is also a type 1 hypervisor. KVM has a slight edge on performance due to better cpu pinning.
Ah yeah EU changes things. FWIW I’ve seen loads of ZigBee thermostat, using relays, on Ali…
Voilà:
https://www.sinopetech.com/en/products/smart-thermostat-electric-baseboard
https://www.sinopetech.com/en/products/smart-thermostat-floor-heating
Don’t use relays for heating, they have a high likelihood of staying stuck closed. And to be efficiently controlled you want heaters to be able to modulate the duty cycle.
Look into Snapcast
Since when is Daddy a sex? It’s clearly a gender that is not exclusive to males.
Doesn’t change that the bandwidth for Z-Wave is tiny, and it’s a mesh, both of which means it’s not well suited for large amounts of data, like high throughput sensors (of which power reporting is one example). I have four dozen wifi devices and really don’t have any issues, I think it mostly gets a bad rep from people who a) use 2.4Ghz for other devices (I put only IoT on 2.4, everything else is on 5Ghz) b) use shitty home gamer access points instead of something decent like Ubiquity/Microtome/TP-Link etc.
Personally I would avoid ZigBee and Z-Wave for devices that report a lot of data. They tend to crowd the network pretty fast.
If you do remake the model in FreeCAD I’d love to see that!
You likely aren’t because most power supplies are fully isolated.
Right now the law is set to expire in January 2025, but I would be surprised if it wasn’t renewed, it’s a pretty popular measure. Though I guess it doesn’t apply if you’re in the middl of butt fuck nowhere.
Hard pass