There’s a new line of Caseta switches which actually look good and are traditional.
Can’t be bothered to replace mine and barely use them anyway. Just use HA and automations for the most part
You mean the Lutron Caseta ones right?
Yea I do notice the flickering in one of my rooms. They do sell a capacitor to solve the issue Lutron LUT-MLC https://a.co/d/eXWMCdY
I haven’t bothered with it since the room with the flickering is my server room.
I use Lutron. But they use a proprietary protocol (with local control however)
I have it running.
I think there was a minor issue with the GitHub instructions that I had to google the fix for (don’t remember what it is)
It can only talk to HA. So no setting timers and getting info from the internet.
Lima was with a standin right? Boxi had to go home.
I think Liquid gets a pass for Lima. But I’m still surprised they haven’t cracked the GG code since then
Thanks for listing it down. I’ve had to occasionally resize my disk for my vm.
If I may ask, why are you reinstalling HA occasionally? I’ve had the same install running for 5 years and the only time I had to re install was when I moved from a Pi to a mini PC
LOL.
Zucc to respond my inviting Musk to the octagon
I have a plex setup too, using Prologue.
I never listen to audiobooks using Plex, and prologue manages listening state just fine for me.
Do you want it for one trip or all?
For one trip you select it and then save as html from your browser.
For all trips if there is a request being made to the backend to get data I’m not sure it’s possible
Also there’s https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support
And a matrix chat room for lemmy devs https://matrix.to/#/!tUnhsBRCsiePXfsIGe:matrix.org/$l9fOJVpCMfW5g6B54CaNlDrBLaSjFzUhOzp_TnDq3UM
You could use wsl2 with the Linux commands.
If not, I think all you need is node, yarn (instructions should be on their GitHub) and a way to run postgres.
I moved from ZHA to Zigbee2MQTT because I had a few devices (mainly xiaomi/aqara) misbehaving on ZHA.
It depends on your use case and with many thread/matter devices coming out this year I’m not sure if you even need to switch unless you have specific devices in mind not supported on ZHA.
Your instance is it’s own thing and will only push data that’s from communities created on your instance to others.
However, since your instance will have limited users, it will consume fewer resources and your browsing experience would be faster.
I’m not sure of where the limits are on the pushing side of things. If people from a lot of instances are subscribed to a particular community in an instance, there is a lot of outgoing data from there. This is something I’m curious about.
Then buy YouTube Premium and the ads go away.
YouTube is not a charity and needs to pay for servers hosting the content people view. That money comes from ads/YouTube Premium
It’s apple autocorrecting YOE lol
As someone with more than 5LOE I’ve found that technology matters less and general concepts are more valuable.
So look at system design concepts, how infra you use typically works (pubsub, databases, etc), how companies solve problems (engineering blogs from companies like slack, meta etc)
Learning new languages only helps if you are currently working on something obscure.
Pretty sweet setup. You should look at sonarr/radarr/lidarr/bookarr which are media management tools for tv/movies/music/books
I know they have hooks for plex where they will let plex know about library being updated and trigger a library refresh.