I’m using shelly sensors which work well with HA
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I’m using shelly sensors which work well with HA
Not really, even in pdf there could be exploits hidden and I bet the same goes for epub files
Have a look at https://codeberg.org/slidge
First it is reinventing the wheel, xmpp exists for a very long time, second there are only a few server implementations, third the resource consumption of them is so high that you can’t really run it reliably on a raspberry pi for your family
I had used Hibiscus in the past. The source code can be found here: https://github.com/willuhn/hibiscus
Happiness by Steve Cutts https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e9dZQelULDk
Just remove matrix from the alternatives and I 100% agree, long live xmpp😊
Meanwhile one can use: slidcord
I love the “Windows Just No” Button :D
yes, you should definitely check regularly if the Automation does what you want, there are some stumbling blocks e.g. Difference of presence detection and persons. I spent about a month until I’ve understand enough so that it does what I want :)
Any sources for that?
That’s exactly how I do it too, I think otherwise this automation would be too complex to handle (it is already very complex) 😊
Dev is a messy playground several months ahead of prod 😁
What about muCommander
Maybe peertube could create a runner program similar to the Gitlab Runner, then every one who likes could contribute resources.
I think Stellarium is a very good alternative too
last.fm Tube a combination of last.fm and YouTube
First thought was, maybe it was printed with an Xerox printer😃
For me the sync between lemmy and https://joinpeertube.org/ is still not working flawlessly. syncing new posts from peertube to lemmy suddenly stops working. When I force a sync by searching a new post from a subscribed peertube channel through Lemmy, syncing works for a while, and the the problem described above occurs.
I like oh-my-zsh what are the downsides of using it?
Agree, I think if Linux doesn’t find a good way to include and maintain rust, redox will replace Linux in the long term