

Way to bend the knee.
Its amazing and addictive lol especially once you start taking back control of your local devices. Rtl433 would be the followup ;)


IMO, that picture is the memory; the polish sterilizes and removes part of the “it” that makes you remember, and creates an ever more idealized version of life. I have the same hangups with places staged for tourists to take pictures, because it removes you from the process of creation and leaves you with a bland “it looks nice” memory.
I know this is also completely up to the person in question using it.
Also looks much more sickly (yes, its because they pumped up the brightness lol)


RFID tag would be the simplest IMO, because it would be the easiest habit to form 🙂
Unrelated to the video, this is the second time today I saw someone comment on a post to say it sucks and shouldn’t be here. I’m not entirely sure why, but people need to learn how do subscribe lol


Tbh, I read both 433 & 908 on the same box and just switch every 10s :)


Just checking the HA forums is this guy https://community.home-assistant.io/t/soil-humidity-sensor-433mhz-decode/202335
I have the whoffset AQI that has worked well, and I’m always looking to expand lol

The blinds on the side wall are either the skinniest I’ve ever seen or are blocked by the “TV”

Is it supposed to be TV behind them or a window? You decide!
how do I get my mum to…
😂


“Why don’t you have any kids?”


Impressive online skills for a second grader


Also, why bring kids into the currently positioned future, what with the costs of being?


Hell ya. I’ve been in experimental for a couple years now and it’s been amazing to watch the progress
subprocess.PIPE
Found “IP” 😂
Came here to say that: the most economic solution is to backup any dockerfiles themselves, though that also has the caveat that any installs within the build steps might also depend on external resources that could also be dropped.
There are methods of adding a local caching layer between your system and external, which might be what OP is after, but that involves investing in the additional space needed to back them up
Would you say its mildly infuriating? 😉