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Additional - without compliance to EN50131, the alarm functionality is (commercially) useless in the EU as it won’t be accepted by insurers.
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Additional - without compliance to EN50131, the alarm functionality is (commercially) useless in the EU as it won’t be accepted by insurers.
If disposed by a member of the public, HWRCs (Household Waste Recycling Centres) here ask that you presort waste and dispose correctly on site. It probably went into the landfill because whoever disposed of it bunged it in non-recyclables with other unsorted waste, instead of WEEE waste.
They will also happily take functional or repairable goods directly to refurb and resell at a ‘tip shop’.
He’s not the first and won’t be the last to be taught a lesson in backups. A particularly hard lesson for him.
Even if he bought it, the environmental issues of excavation would still stand.
Even if he found it, it’s an old spinning disk HDD. Survival is incredibly unlikely.
And if it did survive, he’d need to still remember the key for the encryption he put on the drive.
The story is local to me. I’ve seen it develop over the years, popping up in the local rags whenever BTC price has spiked and when he’s been in and out of court over it.
Few people can say they’ve made an almost billion dollar mistake. The whole debacle has consumed the man and probably denied him a lot of life lived.
These things can get huge if left untreated, like the one they had in London: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-42986433
Once weighing 130 tonnes and stretching more than 250m, the mass of congealed fat, wet wipes, nappies, oil and condoms has been conserved by the Museum of London and industry experts.
Wonderful. Of course Ubi would go ahead and roll their own. Another competing standard. Comments on the video look much the same. €125 (more with VAT) for a hub is a bad joke.
I’ve solidified on ZigBee as it’s cheap, it gets the job done, it’s isolated from other equipment, and it’s completely local.
There’s just no benefit to me in switching to something else or pushing forward with matter/thread.
Nice & well done once again :)
I buy and sell drives occasionally. Even shitty old IDE drives with 5, 10 years of runtime are worth something to someone.
Bought one recently just to get an old lathe PLC (really just an old PC with DOS software control) running again.
It would be better if the server could detect bots and send them down a rabbit hole
Already possible: Nepenthes.
Step 1: Obtain cat
Step 2:
Sounds like a politician that does their job the way it is supposed to be done.
Plenty do the job. Few do it properly.
More like her please, everywhere.