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palitu OP ,

oh that is cool. thanks!

Any ideas on which would be a better automate tool? i have not used either.

palitu OP ,

Can you share your macro's?

palitu OP ,

I have got recording ssid's when I connect, but not the password.

It also doesn't check whether it exists in the list, not sure how to do that yet. I think I need pro to use lists and dictionaries

Why is replacement for home device controls so complicated?

I recently learned about Home Assistant here on Lemmy. It looks like a replacement for Google Home, etc. However, it requires an entire hardware installation. Proprietary products just use a simple app to manage and control devices, so can someone explain why a pretty robust dedicated device is necessary as a replacement? The...

palitu ,

Depending. But yes. A lot of the time they go the long way around, and head out to some server and back to your local network.

If the internet is down, or the vendor shits off the server, the device stops working.

Home assistant is attempting to localise everything, and get different vendors devices to work together.

Note, for your hass install, it can be installed on any server. Though I am using the green device

palitu ,
palitu ,

i have just started running radicale a lot more for calendars and contacts. then use betterbird for the client on my laptop and other android apps.

the problem is that there is no web-ui. otherwise, relatively solid and lightweight server so far.

palitu ,

Yeah, this sucks.

It seems like it was killed by litigation by Google:(

palitu ,

I use radicale and Android (fossify calendar on f-droid).

palitu ,

Yeah, it is basically to keep them out of Tue courts.

I don't think they really care how you use the roku, just that they don't get sued or class action'd

palitu ,

I do not think that this can be legal, if you have already agreed to terms.

Surely they can just say from now on, thing you have used for a year is not usable unless you promise not to sue us.

Surely that ship has sailed?

palitu ,
palitu ,

Urgh.

palitu OP ,

Are any of your services public facing?

Yes. i think that is like a "bastion" server, or something like that. good idea. I expect that i can get more-or-less free VPS, and just run the NPM and tailscale or something there.

I would not run any of the *arrs on a network that is not yours

Good thought, i dont think i would need it whilst i am away anyway.

And definitely make sure your friend knows

yep, responsible hosting :D

thanks for the thoughts.>

palitu OP ,

All my hardware needs to move. And I cannot take it with me, but I want to keep my core stuff available. Looking at what people think are some good options.

I expect it will be to a mates house with taolscale or similar in front.

palitu ,

That was really interest.

You could hear the excitement in their post!

palitu ,

Sigh. Time to give it a crack. I was happy with bring! Now i need to change

palitu ,

Pinch and roll is a favourite. I also love the stretch and flick.

Amazon has been listing products with the title, 'I'm sorry, I cannot fulfil this request as it goes against OpenAI use policy' (www.businessinsider.com)

Amazon has been listing products with the title, 'I'm sorry, I cannot fulfil this request as it goes against OpenAI use policy'::Products have appeared on the platform with odd titles that are seemingly related to OpenAI's usage policy.

’Magic balls’ installed by drones may soon be revolutionizing the US power grid: 'Unrivaled quality at scale' (www.thecooldown.com)

’Magic balls’ installed by drones may soon be revolutionizing the US power grid: 'Unrivaled quality at scale'::High-voltage power lines in the United States will soon be monitored by “magic balls” from Norway.

palitu ,

I have seen these balls on power lines in Western Australia for decades, and literally only just found out what they were.

They are used (maybe among other things) to understand exactly where a fault has occurred in a mlln outage.

They give you sensor data between substations, and allow the grid operator to better isolate the fault and restore power to the largest possible area, without reenergising the fault.

They use parasitic power transfer to be totally disconnected from any dedicated power supply.

Very cool

palitu ,

Most remote capital in the world checking in!

Yeah, the SWIS is totally isolated from any other grid, meaning it cannot rely on interconnects to help with variable generation.

There is starting to be a coal generation issue coming up!

No crop dusters in the city, but potentially, as it is not too far from Jandakot airport.

I will ask some mate what they recon. They work in the industry. If I go past I'll take a photo for you.

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