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https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/automation
Imagine language changing to adapt to the world. Crazy times.
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/automation
Imagine language changing to adapt to the world. Crazy times.
https://youtu.be/OIkZWF5uGxk?si=FgGlXXJCn3q6540A
My goto selling point for Home Assistant is that I haven’t touched the outdoors light switch in 8 years.
”Better known as Windoze”
Stopped reading right there. Edgy 14 year old script kiddies can think whatever they want. I’m not interested.
With English as my second language, the difference between terrible and terrific has always confused me.
Awww I had forgotten about that. Now I’m sad.
As soon as I saw this post I jumped on xkcd. Glad I checked the comments before replying, or I would have made quite the fool of myself.
I have no idea what you’re talking about…
Not enough.
I usually say: start by removing all frontend resources - especially anything with my name on it - and see if it fixes things.
Topologilinux?
Took me weeks to get my modem to work with that. Had to keeep rebooting back to windows to disl up to the net and check documentation and tutorials…
After that things picked up, though.
There was a really cool blueprint released which uses this. Basically, it asks for your calendar entries for the day, include those and weather info etc. in a prompt to e.g. chatGPT, asking for a summary, and then sends this reply as a notification to your phone.
Scripts can also return information now, allowing for cleaner scripts and automations theough Separation of Concern. For example; I sometimes want to turn on lights to a set brightness depending on the time of day, and now I can make a script to calculate the correct level that I then use in all automations. This eliminates the slight delay you get with e.g. f.lux or Adaptive Lighting.
For airpods, just double tap the one you have set to Play/Pause and it will resume in your ears.
Yeah… that’s what most of the frontend team uses… Or at least used to back in my days.