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  • HAOS installed sucessfully. But it does seems slow, even with basically nothing running on it but HACS, the SSH addon, and the file editor. And yeah, I think it's a 3B+ here too. From what I've seen in terms of recommendations, you should use at least use a RPi 4 or a NUC though.

    As to containerization: Afaiu, all versions of Home Assistant are containerized which automatically makes them heavier than they'd need to be. The difference between HAOS and container Home Assistant is that HAOS is a full Linux distro with multiple Docker containers preinstalled on it, whereas with the containerized Home Assistant you set up your own OS and then run those same Docker containers on it (or perhaps it's just one Docker container, haven't tried that).

    As to the integrations, both devices have Modbus and there are (plugins? integrations?) for them, so I am hopeful there, although I haven't figured it all out yet.

  • I don't think that's what he means, see this Phoenix interview (German). No doubt his ideas are rather harsh (not the best word, but I need to leave now) though.

    (Ftr, for anyone confused at this exchange -- the Twitter thing was in a completely different thread.)

  • Volker Beck [...] calls for Israel to permanently annex Gaza

    Where does he do that? (I know this is 4 days old.)

    Also all weapon deliveries needed approval by the Foreign ministry and the Economic ministry, both run by Green ministers, with the other Minister Habeck being now the "chancellor candidate" of the Green party.

    And there have been no weapons deliveries for the best part of 2024 (iirc, the last German weapons deliveries were in February), with the Greens stepping on the brakes there.

  • No, and it doesn't sound tasty. If it's a 250ml mug (roughly a US cup; exactly AU/NZ cup) though, its caffeine content should be lower: 80mg from the energy drink, 40mg from the mate, 100mg from the coffee = 220mg caffeine.

  • Be careful with your caffeine.

    One espresso has ~60mg of caffeine, which means a Fistbumping Lesbian has 7 * 60mg = 420mg. This means it's 20mg over the FDA's determination of what's safe for adults, so in the range of the lemonades from the article linked above. Don't drink more than one of these per day.

  • So for Android, the story is that Google really wanted to be able to keep the userland private whenever that fit their corporate agenda. Granted, they did take the time to modernize things and slim things down for mobile devices.

    As to the containerization thing: I don't completely buy the bloat argument when it comes from the same kinds of people that think it's a good idea to split applications into a million microservices, each running in their own container. What I do buy is managers worrying whether they need to release their super-secret proprietary code because they included a GPL'd component. Business distros are afraid include e.g. Ghostscript these days because Google T&C say they don't want any AGPL software running in their cloud. I also know that engineers on regular distros have spent time trimming dependencies down to match Alpine, so you can get regular distros almost as small as Alpine images.

  • So is this a response to Vaultwarden becoming more popular?

    (As an aside: One of the reasons I trusted a semi-proprietary hosted app like Bitwarden at all was that Vaultwarden exists, theoretically allowing me to move there if necessary.)