If we can avoid massive collective issues that would be appreciated as there is very little agency the individual has to address those and that helpless ess can often extend to the more solvable individual matters we all grapple with but also occasionally rise to conquer.

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      See if you qualify for any down payment assistance programs. Combined with an FHA loan, you could possibly get into a house with under $5k.

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    TL-DR: I want dual axis solar array on my hiace rooftop

    Explanation:

    This video clearly states the advantage of having this feature on your solar, gives you more than 8 hrs of peak power (8:00 - 17:00) with a comparatively small surface area (perfect for space-concious application), compared to about 5 hrs laying it down flat (10:00 - 15:00)

    And yes, I get it. A 30% increase in energy collection daily isn’t significant to justify the maintenance that can come with actuation.

    But as a guy living in a van full-time, 30% is the difference between having 2 ceiling fans on for an hr and 5 hrs through the night. Yap, full blast, it’s hot here.

    Further more; this video show-cases the single axis solar array, Then I started wondering, if it reaches high noon, this guy will have to I dunno, turn his car around? So that the solar panels can actuate another way around.

    Surely there is a solution to this somewhere… right?

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          Thanks, this is probably one-axis (west to east) solution, but it’s the only less complex solution that is easy to automate, maintain, and handle off-roading(when retracted flat, of course)

          It definitely beats parking the van facing north and reparking again at noon to face south.

          You only gotta worry about greasing that central gigantic screw, as IMO is the only vulnerable point exposed to the elements.

          The actuators and motors are splash proof. They will also be protected on the metal case when fully retracted and moving at highway speeds

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      https://www.reddit.com/r/VanLife/comments/1avrsbd/rooftop_solar_tracker/

      Looks like someone out there had the same idea.

      https://www.roboteos.com/shop

      They’re currently selling a packaged system for ~$5k, which is a bit pricey, but maybe worth if you’re full time on the van life. Looks like you could probably fit 2 of these units on a typical roof, obstructions permitting. Alternatively you could do one tracker and one flat unit.

      It looks like ground based 2-axis tracking systems can be found for ~$500-1k, you’d just need to bring your own expertise to mount it to the roof and program the controls yourself.

      Semi-unrelated: others mentioned painting your van white (which you already have) but I’ll raise you one better - consider painting it with an IR-Emissive cooling paint, e.g., https://i2cool.com/

      There’s unfortunately few products on the market at this time, but keep your eyes peeled.

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        Oof, 5k? Thanks for the insight

        Edit: On further reading, I noted that the package is 400 watts of solar.

        I got approx 1kw on my roof and 9.6kw of batteries, so… five-figures dollars 😬

        The original plan was extending to about 1.5kw, but then I thought having tiltable 1.5kw will be significantly better

        That’s why I decided to tackle the tilting problem first.

        Thanks for bringing roboteos on my radar.

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    I’m fed up with streaming platforms and want to turn an old PC into a pirate movie streaming server. It’d be nice to have a detailed guide on what services to use, how to get it to stream to devices, and how to set up a VPN. I assume a Linux distro makes the most sense but I have no platform alleigence. I’m generally pretty competent with computers but I’d like the guide to assume I know nothing about Linux, because I my only experience is with my steam deck

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      I can help start you off if you want.

      (To ward off the mods all of these suggestions are for personal photos and personal video files, created by, or for the user, and in no way am I recommending that piracy is ok or legal)

      There are a few frontend/backend solutions that you can pick from that are popular and well supported.

      • plex
      • Jellyfin
      • Kodi

      Plex and jellyfin are my picks as those are what I’ve used. They will work on any laptop or desktop running windows/mac/Linux (with some caveats).

      The front end that you pick can be a steaming device like a Amazon fire stick, Roku, or AppleTV, this also includes smart TVs, (not all TVs support all or any) for widest support an Android tv would work).

      As for where to get your media files there are a lot of options out there, but be careful (I don’t know the this instance’s stance on site recommendations so I can’t list them). As for how, torrenting is still the most popular, but not the only option. You’ll need a torrent program to get the files to download to your “server”. It is also very encouraged and recommended to use a vpn while you download and seed to protect yourself.

      While not expansive or detailed I hope this helps.

      My Lemmy profile has my matrix ID so if you wanted to talk in a space with more privacy you can send me a message there.

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        With zero sarcasm: thank you for taking the time to write that explanation out.

        However, this is kind of exactly what I’m talking about. You’re saying I can use plex, or jellyfin, or kodi, with all the opperating systems (but not?) and you say I can stream to smart TVs, are Chromecasts smart? I can follow instructions, I just don’t understand how this technology stack works together. Nobody even tells me what Linux distro to use!

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          Linux distro shouldn’t really matter here. Given what you’ve said, I would recommend using Debian just because it’s the most popular server distro and a lot of server guides will either assume you’re on Debian, or have instructions for Debian. For instance, if you see suggestions to install software using sudo apt install software-name-here, that’s for Debian.

          You would probably want to use Docker for this. There are instructions on how to install Jellyfin with Docker here.

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          The issue with Linux is that the best way to run jellyfin is to use docker (setup and running docker is its own thing that takes more time than I care to work on over lemmy). That way it’s Linux distro agnostic. With windows and Mac there is no issues as they have native apps from the server side that gets timely updates.

          If you want to use windows, Mac or Linux, plex downloads for the server to house and stream media from can be found here: linux
          choose your distro and install as per your distros standard instructions: windows
          you can also install the server software via Microsoft’s windows store if you are so inclined.
          mac/apple I have no clue if plex lists their server app via the App Store so your on your own there.

          Plex will walk you through setup and ask where to find the files you want to add. Jellyfin as well.

          Jellyfin files for the server and client(player/viewer) can be found here jellyfin

          some options have instructions. Some options require you to be able to understand how to install software specific to a Linux distro and the windows/Mac options should be easy to install and understand.

          The Linux distro you want to use will depend on you, but each service has their own preferences.

          The end goal of installing all of this is to stream from your server client to the player client software. The server client software will have options on how you want the server seen on your internal network (intranet) and if you want to be able to access the server outside your network, say on your phone on the go (internet). The server clients will also ask you about where they need to look to find the media files you wish to stream locally or outside your network. plex and jellyfin have all of this and more to mess around with, but if you are just doing this at home no need to explore too much if you don’t need to.

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    I wanna build a fun NN that takes as input an image of your face, and outputs your predicted weight.

    If the prediction is wrong, you enter the real answer and then it will use your face and your real weight for the next round of training

    I just really want to know if it’s possible to guess someone’s weight by their face, and think it could be a fun exercise.

    It’d also be fun to see what features it extracts at various layers (e.g. age, cheek sag, double chin, eye sink, etc.)

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    I would like to force my Luba 2 robotic mower to mow steeper terrain (almost 45 degrees). The main problem is wheel slipperiness. Current ideas:

    • some kind of net in that area for better grip
    • making wheels rougher (eg with nails).
    • rope that would constantly pull it uphill to counter force of gravity.
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      You’ll want to add weight and grip. I’m not certain what the wheels are like, but you may be able to either replace them or modify them for better traction. I’d see if you CSB find all terrain bike tires and cut them down.

      Weight wise, you’ll need to play around and see what you can add without hindering movement.

      Counter suggestion, kill off the grass in the area and replace it with a creeping ground-cover. You won’t have to mow, it adds ornamental value, and it’s better for local wildlife.

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    I’ve been living with my parents for almost 2 years now after graduating from university. Now, I have a job that pays me just enough to live off of and I’ve been wanting to move back to the city where I lived for University. But, my situation is as follows that prevents me from doing so. My dad has a condition, one of the worst conditions you can get, you can probably guess what it is and please don’t say what it is because I don’t like the word. Because of this, my dad can no longer work, and my mom has been trying to find work so I’m taking care of things. And, because of this condition, home life isn’t as great as it used to be and my mental health has deteriorated to nearly nothing. I don’t know what to do and how to get everything back to normal. I’ve been looking for apartments but how can I leave in good consciousness knowing what I’m leaving? I’m stuck and I cannot move literally and figuratively.

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      So shouldn’t he apply for disabillity or something? Not to be unkind but you can’t keep your parents warm by setting yourself on fire.

      home life isn’t as great as it used to be

      Are they making it that way, like do they act manipulatively or threaten you or harm you in any way?

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        They’re working on it. I think maybe something may happen with it by the end of this month? And don’t worry, I know I’m burning myself to warm them. I’m trying to fix that a bit. No, it’s not me that’s the target. The condition is straining all of our emotions and things are just in general not as happy anymore.

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      All of you being burnt out all the time isn’t helping anyone. You have to take care of yourself, you’ll be much better able to help and contribute to your family when you’re in a better mental and physical state. I’d suggest (as someone else did) to find a place relatively nearby so you can still help but at least have your own spacer. Good luck!

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      Thank you all for the advice. I’ve made a decision and I’m going to be moving to the city. My dad is in relatively good health right now so I think we can manage. Again, thank you all. I really appreciate it

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    I have an idea for an invention, but I don’t have the tools or materials to make it, nor do I have the proper space to make it. I have blueprints drawn and experts consulted on design, but not the means to actually do it.

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      Completely anecdotal but…

      I found a lot of happiness in my my hobbies. Rock climbing has been just perfect for me.

      I found my wife on tinder, so maybe give that a try.

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    Narcissists at work. Seriously. Manipulative fucks who are ladder climbing and have little interest in the field. They make my life harder. I currently have to deal with one at work and I know many more are up ahead. How do you handle someone who basically shows classic signs of narcissism, and controlling and toxic behavior, especially when the person themselves are not in the slightest open to the idea of changing or being wrong or seeking help.

    I’ve tried setting boundaries, being nice, being sneaky, being absent/avoidant and nothing seems to work. This person has chosen me for some reason to be their pet or something and they get angry when I sway from the script (which is the case on a daily basis).

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      Malignant compliance maybe? I had a boss who kept nagging me about stuff she didn’t even know how to do so I decided to give her my undivided absolute attention calling her every time I was going to do somehing, every time while I was doing it, every time after completing the task and so on.

      I did this for a while and only as a last resort because I was fed up with her attitude. It worked like a charm! Lol

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        I think that could be a helpful trick. I noticed someone else in our office did that to that person and this person got quite uncomfortable. :)

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          Cool! Just remember to use it sparingly and not let it become part of your personality.

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      “Either they leave or I leave” would be setting a boundary. Get some other people on your side in it.

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    Idiotic bureaucratic systems designed to not work

    So not much brainstorming to do with a bunch of anthropomorphised catch-22’s.