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Archive for February 17th, 2020

100 km – how much needs to go into a tank? well2wheels/well to wheels (kWh).png at master · htc1977/well2wheels · GitHub

Posted by jpluimers on 2020/02/17

Since physics does not tend to change, this is still very accurate: [WayBackwell2wheels/well to wheels (kWh).png at master · htc1977/well2wheels · GitHub graphical WELL-TO-WHEELS Report Version 4.1 European Commission, 2014 – htc1977/well2wheels

A big picture is below the fold.

Other graphical file formats at [WayBack] GitHub – htc1977/well2wheels: graphical WELL-TO-WHEELS Report Version 4.1 European Commission, 2014

via:

–jeroen

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Solved: Stuttering Audio Streaming To Apple TV Via AirPlay – The Spotify Community

Posted by jpluimers on 2020/02/17

[WayBack] Solved: Stuttering Audio Streaming To Apple TV Via AirPlay – The Spotify Community:

Try to disable Wifi multimedia (WMM) from your router’s WLAN settings

For my Tomato USB it was easy as described by [WayBack] Installing AirPlay on Tomato – 2017 Edition [StartupCTO]:

disabling WMM in Tomato. (Advanced Settings → Wireless).

–jeroen

Posted in ASUS RT-N66U, Internet, Network-and-equipment, Power User, routers, TomatoUSB, WiFi | Leave a Comment »

When monitoring Windows service memory consumption from Zabbix and you get zeros

Posted by jpluimers on 2020/02/17

This is a small reminder to myself that when monitoring Windows service memory consumption from Zabbix and you get zeros, it means you need to monitor the Windows process instead of the service. The process will give you actual memory usage.

–jeroen

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