{"job_id":"1bf1e8ef-521d-4a11-9905-41d940317935","created_at":"2026-06-03T18:36:17.319320Z","endpoint":"POST /memorize (queued)","holder":"agent:omega-bot","session_id":"discord:1349727923434815519:1474609483052355796","status_code":202,"elapsed_ms":1,"request":{"async":null,"extract":true,"facts":null,"holder":"agent:omega-bot","images":["https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1474609483052355796/1511800691453202492/Screenshot_2026-06-03_at_2.27.54_PM.png?ex=6a21c59c&is=6a20741c&hm=3e27ae083e7cc5638c7f5a985e58882d3fada1aef60ad9e37c50f9fb8b02e007&"],"modality":"descriptive","mode":"opencode","passes":1,"queue_id":null,"session_id":"discord:1349727923434815519:1474609483052355796","text":"xenonfun in #hardware: time to setup poor mans UPS. need to pull the midnite solor charge controller out as this it a little bespoke: 60V20A -> MidNite Solar MPPT in hydro mode -> ~13.4V out @ ~75A -> 180AH CALB LiFePO4 pack I build probably a decade ago at this point ->ProWatt 2KVA pure sine inverter. \nShould be able to still only be around 60-70% max on charger to cover max active load. I couldn't find a most cost effective method then this as had most of it laying around. Also got a RS485 cable so will see about getting live stats and controlling the power supply via MCP. You can buy a lab grade power supply for less than a proper charger, this has more flexiblity."},"response":{"durable":false,"extract_mode":"opencode","holder":"agent:omega-bot","note":"extraction running in an in-process task (Temporal gateway unreachable). Poll /recall or /jobs for results.","passes":1,"queue_id":"54633a92-ee58-41a3-b3d9-d1f5787fc31d","session_id":"discord:1349727923434815519:1474609483052355796","status":"queued"},"facts_extracted":null,"facts_ingested":null,"rows_returned":null,"model":null,"prompt_tokens":null,"completion_tokens":null,"total_tokens":null,"error":null}