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Nice. These look great.
Do you know if it will turn off entirely if the temp is low enough? Or they just idle away at 300rpm or so.
Nice. These look great.
Do you know if it will turn off entirely if the temp is low enough? Or they just idle away at 300rpm or so.
oh man. This is perfect. Thankyou.
I was actually looking at these on amazon but I mistakenly thought that the term “temperature controlled” included in the product name was just SEO bullshit, referring to the mobo controlling the temperature.
I see now that these ones do it themselves.
This is the way.
perfect!
acinfinity is probably overkill for me but honestly very tempting.
I did see that thermostat pwm board on amazon. When you say a “standard 12v power adapter” do you mean as in… like a transformer plug with 12v output and the right amperage?
I’m open to whatever solutions might be available, and these guys look like they make awesome fans, but I think I need something much less awesome and more integrated.
Basically, I just need a 120mm PC fan, supply it with the right voltage, and thermostat.
sweet. thanks.
INPUT will need to be DOCKER-USER in your script but otherwise I’ll see how it goes.
ok. I hadn’t thought about that.
Are there alternatives? Or is an IPv6 block list not practically possible?
Thank you. I was looking at something like this.
I guess I was asking whether there’s a package or project which kinda creates this rule and keeps the ipset list updated.
If I create a rule like that, then next time I’m playing around with this I’m not going to be able to figure out what I’ve done.
That’s just not practically possible.
OP said they’re running a small business. It’s great that they want to fly the flag for FOSS, but they’re not in the business of promoting and advocating for FOSS. They still need to do the things they need to do.
Refusing to file your taxes on the grounds that the software provided is not open source is a great way to no longer be in business.