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great one!
great article, very pragmatic. thank you for sharing!
it is not, OP states in their blog that they use a cloudflare reverse proxy (probably a cloudflare tunnel) to secure the fmd instance, but you can also just not expose it to the web and use a VPN to access it on your home network :)
thank you very much!
oh no, the “i knew better and still did it” feeling, one of the worst, my condolences

yeah, i know that all too well…

cool, let me know how it goes!

I’m sure BeyondCompare is much more powerful, but have a look at WinMerge if you don’t know it yet. I keep being impressed by it for being free and OSS.
WinMerge - You will see the difference…

WinMerge is an Open Source differencing and merging tool for Windows. WinMerge can compare both folders and files, presenting differences in a visual text format that is easy to understand and handle.

led lights almost always run off rectified, smoothed supplies, so no flicker. i have one cheap old crappy bulb that doesn’t, and i can definitely perceive the flicker. it’s almost nauseating.

i love the idea, but everything i know tells me that replacing one cell in a series parallel array with a fresh one is a bad idea.

over it’s life, a battery’s capacity and internal resistance change, so it’s not only important to match batteries in a pack by exact type, but also condition. otherwise, the cells won’t charge / discharge evenly, leading to overdischarge / overcharge, or, if managed by the bms, drastically reduced performance (basically all cells are limited to the worst one’s performance).

still, the concept is fantastic, so i hope they found a way to work around this issue!

i second @[email protected]
it’s fantastic for like 85% of all games, and good to acceptable for like 10%. the only big issue is games with kernel level anti cheats, which is a big problem for many gamers, mainly AAA and fps lovers.