They have a browser plug-in. I use it on Firefox on my desktop and on my Android phone. My uses it on Chrome on both as well.
I started using Kagi. Yeah, I have to pay for it. But we’re paying for Google too, kagi is just more honest about how.
Thanks for answering, I didn’t see this.
The homeassist app let’s you do that.
Exactly, a millennial has now clue about the newfangled kids stuff. Just hit “close friends”
To be fair a hotplate could play games better than a p4 and do it while staying cooler.
Isn’t it more like a network of several billion dumb computers?
I have a box with 10 old laptops that I keep around, just for that. Unreal tournament 2004, Insane, Brood Wars and all the Id classics. I don’t get to set it up a lot, but when I do it’s always a hit.
Excellent questions. I’d be more likely to donate if there was a page answering them.
They don’t write sql they just use some god awful orm or cram it all into a nosql db.
Could you add a fan at the exhaust end to create an ever present, gentle, negative pressure to encourage the air to flow that way?
Acinfiniti makes duct fans that have a temperature sensor and when it detects the change in temperature it turns the fan on. I took one apart and used the sensor, pcb and fan in a different project without problems.
First search result I got was https://github.com/pureqml/qmlcore Never used it, but seems good.
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The entire selling point of cable was no signal loss and ad free… Then the point of satellite was more options and ad free. Those sneaky ads keep finding their way in.
I have one of these with normal sprinkler system valves. opensprinkler.com/. Works great with home assistant.
Another Rider user. I write mainly backed code, and integrations etc. Work is Rider and Datagrip on windows. Home is Debian KDE with Rider and Datagrip. I love it. If only I can convince my it group to allow Debian on my work computer.
I have a few airthings pluses. They’re pricey, but work with ha and flawlessly. And they measure just about everything you can.
Ubiquiti unifi g4 doorbell works great for me with home assistant. But it’s a bit of an upgrade as you would need all the supporting hardware as well.