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6 months agoFair enough! Anyone with existing 240v receptacles of any kind is a lucky duck, regardless.


Fair enough! Anyone with existing 240v receptacles of any kind is a lucky duck, regardless.


A 240V 20amp circuit I think would meet the needs of 99% of commuters in the US. If your average miles/kWh is around 3.3 and you’re charging at 80% of the 20amp breaker limit (as you should be), even factoring in 10% losses in power transmission, you’re still charging somewhere around 11 miles per hour. Easy 100+ miles overnight with zero infrastructure change outside of a couple wire nuts and a cheap charger. Hell, depending on local codes, you might get away with slapping in a nema 6-20 receptacle to make it even easier…
I hope we finally get OAuth2/OIDC logins. Jellyfin needs them too. It would greatly simplify managing my users if I could just run them all through Authentik/Authelia rather than dealing with separate logins, recoveries and permissions for every single thing I want to host. I know jellyfin has an addon available, but it breaks app compatibility to use, and my shit MUST maintain the fabled “wife approval” rating.