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Smart thermostats inadvertently strain electric power grids
> Cron has a bunch of this kind of thing built in
At least Vixie cron doesn't support anything like this.
Each cron job that needs it has to implement it on its own, e.g.:
https://github.com/Debian/apt/blob/2.5.1/debian/apt.apt-comp...
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Panic 😂
mkdir /tmp/build && cd /tmp/build wget -r --no-parent https://github.com/Debian/apt/ cmake . ./apt install git
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Creating a package manager
Look at https://github.com/Debian/apt for inspiration.
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I think what Linus and Luke at LTT are doing is incredibly important.
I believe there's a command line option you have to use now. Poked around and found the release commit:
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Lmao "Thank you Linus"
Haha, commit 312e7d7310e07757c59cd7ac0f20d0b416b43026/release 2.3.12 is dedicated to Linus Tech Tip
- Is it possible to have your BTC stolen if you install a malicious wallet while using a Trezor?
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How does this affect OctoPrint users?
Apt (https://github.com/Debian/apt) is a package manager, and its very concept is to connect to various repositories of software and get a list of everything available and allow you to easily install the software. Without even looking at the source I am certain this distro is connecting to many of them every time there is an apt update. This is not "pinging" as described, for some nefarious purpose it is simply retrieving data that you are requesting by doing an apt update.
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Ecobee does not kick on heater when one degree difference
Use beestat https://beestat.io and login with your ecobee credentials. It will provide lots of information about your system, including the unrounded actual temperature. In addition its charts are better than Ecobee’s.
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Unit acting like it ..Forgot all schedules
no - not sure on the time exactly. I will look into the beestat.io site, never sw it before.
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Aux heat when below -12c
If your Aux furnace is running then the display on the Ecobee should say "Aux 1" or something like that. Another way is to go to Beestst, log in with your Ecobee credentials. This will give you all the data for how your system is running and you'll be able to see if and when your aux heat is running and for how long.
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Gentle Introductions Requested - Geothermal Water Furnace
Hi I am new to this group. I bought a house three years ago with a geothermal closed loop system. I don't know what I don't know about this stuff, but I connected my ecobee thermostat to beestat.io for visualizing the outcome. Is anything weird? Obviously wrong here?
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Heat pumps can't take the cold? Nordics debunk the myth
If you happen to have an ecobee thermostat, https://beestat.io/ is an amazing tool for figuring out how your system performs.
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My Devices (0) - Logout - Sign in to your account - refreshes thermostats without having to sign in
same problem here. very frustrating. i'm using https://beestat.io/ instead
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Temp above setpoint
You might find it helpful to check out https://beestat.io/ . It gives you a lot more detail and history, and, importantly, shows you temperatures with tenths of a degree accuracy instead of so much rounding.
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Why are my zones behaving so differently?
Thanks. I just learned about beestat.io, so I'm going to see if I can use that additional data to point me in a definitive direction.
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HVAC running like crazy, Normal?
At http://beestat.io you can register your thermostat and see the data in better formats
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HVAC runtime/usage stats?
I second using beestat.io! I don't even use the ecobee app anymore unless I need to change temps while away, outside of that all of my monitoring is done on beestat.
What are some alternatives?
goxlr-on-linux - Documentation and scripts to make the GoXLR and GoXLR Mini useful on Linux.
homeassistant - Example Home Assistant Configs
apt - Fork of https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt
homebridge-ecobee3-sensors - Homebridge plugin that exposes Ecobee 3 sensors as HomeKit accessories.
rcm - rc file (dotfile) management
infinitude - Open control of Carrier/Bryant thermostats
pop - A project for managing all Pop!_OS sources
Ecobee
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet
community - This repository holds the content submitted to https://cloud.google.com/community. Files added to the tutorials/ directory will appear at https://cloud.google.com/community/tutorials.
green_ecobee - Using router status page and IFTTT, set ecobee based on home occupancy
homebridge-tado-platform - Homebridge plugin for controlling Tado devices