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by alex3305
1324 days ago
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Last week I switched from Rancher Desktop back to Docker Desktop because I couldn't get VSCode Dev Containers to work properly. I was stumped because it should work out of the box. However it didn't work on a fresh install of Docker Desktop either. Apparently when Rancher Desktop was first released I've installed it and setup a Docker alias in my ~/.zshrc: alias docker=nerdctl
After removing that alias everything worked first try with Docker Desktop. However after starting up a couple of Dev containers and some debugger my machine crawled to a halt and was memory swapping like there was no tomorrow. I found that this behavior could be normal for Docker Desktop. So I think I'm going to switch back to Rancher Desktop (or perhaps Podman Desktop) sooner than later. |
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Sorry for using this comment as a way to get ahold of you but there is no DM function on HN and the comment I was wondering about was posted by you 18 days ago and the comments are locked now.
Here is the comment in question: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33347058
I have been controlling my water heater with HA for a few months and I too am risk averse when it comes to legionella. You have taken it to another level by replacing the sensor inside with a DS18B20. I was also interested in doing this but I don't really want to drill into it. How did you install the sensor? Is the water not under pressure? I've just measured water temperature at the tap with a meat thermometer and under flow into a container to determine that the temperature falls in the range that is safe for legionella growth. Would love to look into a proper sensor again if you have any information about that.
Again, sorry for hijacking your completely unrelated comment.