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remotelove, to reddit in This youtube comment section captures perfectly one of the reasons I hate reddit
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Yeah. If they comment the same thing over and over it’s repetition. 100%.

remotelove, (edited ) to homeassistant in Zwave Thermostat- Outlier stats
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This is fairly common with remote sensors. Some are perfect and exist in a perfect system, some do not. I am going to rattle off some of the first things that pop into my head…

Honestly, there are a thousand reasons that you could miss a data point every once in a while. Just looking at the chart, it is still sending a data block but the humidity just reported low for a second. Maybe the thermostat is not getting a data block and filling in the data based on its own clock.

Compare it to other data and see if the system turned on or off. Electronics can be sensitive to power drops and it wasn’t able to feed power to the part of the board that manages the sensor for a second. Maybe there is a condition where a capacitor gets fully discharged for a second and is pulling all current away from the sensor. (It’s usually an analog signal from sensors and maybe a measurement of resistance that translates to temperature or humidity. A voltage drop would significantly impact a reading.)

It could be a timing glitch with the code where it can’t read the sensor but builds the data block anyway. Depending on how the sensor works, it could be trying to compute the data the second it gets polled for data and it has nothing to give.

It could even be the wiring to the rest of the system. HVAC systems vibrate and a screw might be getting loose. It could be a cold solder joint, even. What is to commonality between the two thermostats that you had?

The list goes on. I have always treated sensor data as unreliable. Heck, I have a couple of CO2 sensors that do the same this as what you are seeing here. Every so often, the just report zero for a second.

Mesh protocols like zwave and zigbee aren’t 100% reliable. It could be local interference with the signal.

Without some extensive debugging and the willingness to disassemble your thermostat, just treat it as an annoyance.

remotelove, to selfhosted in Should I use a dedicated DHCP/DNS server hardware
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Meh, I didn’t mean to hate on DHCP. It’s just a service I have learned to keep running all by itself somewhere in a dark corner of my network. DNS and DHCP are just services that I don’t like going down. Ever.

remotelove, to linux in My First Regular Expressions
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POSIX? Never heard of her.

While you are likely 100% correct, the legacy perl developer side of me is making nasty comments to you with illegible syntax.

remotelove, to upliftingnews in Biden is pardoning thousands convicted of marijuana charges on federal lands and in Washington
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They are referring to Thor, right?

remotelove, to mushrooms in Tiny king oysters. These will be ENORMOUS by Friday
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Ah. There are lots of different substrate mixes for oyster mushrooms and I grow several different types myself, so I was just curious.

remotelove, to lemmyconnect in Lemmy 0.19 compatibility?
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remotelove, to risa in Just picking up some self-sealing stem bolts. Maybe a couple bags of milk.
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Milk bags. Got it.

remotelove, to mushrooms in Just started showing up in our chipped wood mulch
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Psilocybe cubensis are much more resilient than people give them credit for and are really easy to grow. UB tek is great if you don’t want to mess around with pressure sterilization or anything like that.

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