No. And arch never broke on me. But some packages did and lately they were just more of those. Admittedly a few were the -git version. And I just wanted something else
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No. And arch never broke on me. But some packages did and lately they were just more of those. Admittedly a few were the -git version. And I just wanted something else
Good luck then. I spent happy years on Arch but recently hopped to Void because lately Arch packages broke to much (mainly because of my choices to be honest) and I wanted something different (not specifically no systemd)
I think it indeed is about the multiple responses. So more along the lines of when was the temp above X or below Y or Between both. Some along those lines
I think eventually it will lead to more call-answer automations. More granular control in automations that depend on data from the device… How high is temp? 40 degrees: turn on airco on position 5. 30? Turn on at position 4. And then more simple to write as an automation I guess. But granted I don’t fully see all the usecases yet compared to current ‘statuses ‘ of device or parameter
The OS was perfectly usable, it were just some applications that changed dependency and such. So no I don’t agree that arch broke on me. That doesn’t mean Arch is perfect.