Cooper8

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[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 2 points 5 hours ago

https://www.qualcomm.com/developer/software/qualcomm-linux

hmmmm, sounds like a mix of open and closed source, but a good starting point.

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 2 points 5 hours ago

Good point, and it will have high speed wireless.

There must be a 4g antenna chipset that is Linux native for industrial use.

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 4 points 9 hours ago

me at the rave

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 5 points 12 hours ago (4 children)

glad to see this info getting slated on an official channel.

I appreciate the fundamentals of the effort, and I also wonder whether this will trigger an IP strategy response from the major manufacturers.

It seems like a complementary FOSS chipset project would go a long way. I look at Linux native hardware like the SteamDeck and wonder, what hardware is lacking from this stack to make this device a phone?

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm not familiar with a temp and flow two handle mixer for a sink faucet. That could work well if the temp valve is full bore.

Single handle faucets dont replicate temps, you have to guess approximate temp each time and they are almost always center biased.

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

zheres your standard two tap mixer faucet: mixer faucet

At both taps full open you have full flow/pressure from both the hot water and cold water supply only restricted by the valve full open orifice.

Now add an additional valve to the mixed outlet of the faucet with both hot and cold feeding into the line that runs into it. If the valve is sized to accommodate the full flow from both valves feeding into it, the full combined pressure/flow from both cold mains and hot supply is available.

Also, once you set the temperature you like by turning the temp taps, that temp will be available to you at any flow rate on demand. Nothing you do to the mixed valve will change the temperature of the flow. This is especially useful if your hot temperature is very hot, you can have nice warm water to wash your hands every time without worrying you might scald yourself.

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 4 points 2 days ago

And the internet is largely a platform for capitalism, and most available content is from the internet. Capitalism fundamentally relies on the confidence games of profitable pricing and marketing, not to mention speculation on finance.

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 1 points 2 days ago

they set the relative flow/pressure of respectively hot and cold water. The tap sets the total flow from minimum to maximum available based on the pressure supplied from.thenother two, allowing the selected hot/cold ratio to be preserved between on/off cycle, while also allowing for just a small stream of water when you need it, or a full flow of water when you need to fill a vessel or blast a dish.

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 1 points 2 days ago (7 children)

Because sometimes you want full cold, sometimes you want full hot. Yes you could use a three way valve but you'd generally lose maximum water pressure.

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Isn't this thread about sinks?

[–] Cooper8@feddit.online 4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

LLMs and the entire field of reenforcement learning is fundamentally biased towards the production of Influencing Machines. We are training models at the fundamental level to be subtle and devious con artists.

 

I have been looking into setting up a secure home/small business server and hardening my local network and I came across this kickstarter which is currently floundering, likely because it’s campaign page is way too technical without enough fluff for the uninformed out there (like myself to some extent). For reference I work in small industry and have some interest in implementing more IOT.

That said, from what I can tell it seems like a really great device for my use case actually, combining a multiband WiFi 7 gateway with a built in NAS and upgradeable compute modules. As a bonus it is a German company so I’m a bit less worried about back doors that with some of the Chinese generic manufacturers out there.

What I can’t sus out is how secure this actually is, how technical my background needs to be to get it set up effectively, and whether the price is good for the hardware. Any help?

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