• laranis@lemmy.zip
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    4 months ago

    Two biggest worries as a homeowner: water where it shouldn’t be and no water where it should be.

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      4 months ago

      Yes! 80% of home ownership is essentially water management.

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    Do you know anyone who actually uses power over Ethernet? Every motherboard I’ve ever bought supports it, but I don’t know anyone who uses it.

    Although the inverse, networking through your power line certainly used to be a thing. It looks like people still do it sometimes.

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      I use it on every phone handset at work… I guess it’s the switch PoE not the pc mobo but the effect is the same. If you are talking pc mobo PoE I guess it could be handy if you had a PoE camera…

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      I use a powerline network adapter to this day

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          4 months ago

          I know, I was responding to him saying that used to be done

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      In the garage is fine, but this is about inputs and outputs. Electricity entering or leaving a house via a garage (or front door), and not via power lines, generally indicates something is very wrong. That’s quite a large air gap to cross after all.