One thing I like about SVN that, at least in the past, was not easy with Git is checking out sub directories.
One thing I do is check out svn+ssh://svn/home/svn/configs/server/etc and copy the .svn file over to /etc so that I can check in changes from the actual directory on my servers at home. I never found a good way to do that on Git. But, admittedly, I haven’t looked in a couple years.
No. It is not a requirement
I’ve been using the one it came with
I tried to name them what we actually call them when we refer to them.
I like the Spidgen Thin Fit
Weird. Also on T-Mobile
I’m in the exact situation
It’s a trade-off, through, right? The Garmin probably doesn’t have the same features and integration that the Pixel watch does. Letting my watch charge while watching TV in the evening (or if I know I’m not going to be doing that, while I’m working during the day) is no big deal. I charge my phone during that time too.
2:20 ET America T-Mobile: Nothing yet (Unlocked P7 Pro)
I like that I can actually take calls on my watch. I have been on the tennis court where my phone is in my bag off the court and I was able to confirm a doctor’s appointment with my watch.
I like that I can read notifications from just about every app. Some apps with picture attachments actually show up on my watch.
I like that with Home Assistant actionable notifications, I can actually perform those actions right from my watch.
I turn off “Hey Google” detection, but I can just long-press the button above the crown and ask Google a question.
I’m sure other watches can do this stuff too, but I’ve liked this watch a lot. Battery has lasted all day. I generally charge it when I’m watching TV at night and then wear it all night/day.
Isn’t it documented that Debian is the only supported OS for running the supervised version?
https://github.com/home-assistant/architecture/blob/master/adr/0014-home-assistant-supervised.md
This phone looks awesome. I’m going to get it if the Pixel 8 is a dud. Note that it does not work on Verizon, Sprint, or US Cellular.
It depends on the VPN. Sometimes there’s a “block local network access” while connected. It could be a client setting or a server setting. Additionally, VPNs are all about routing. So you could run into a problem if you connect to a VPN where the remote network is the same as the IP address of the server you’re trying to connect to.
So if it is that you’re having a conflict between the remote and local networks overlapping, you could change the IP addresses on your local network. It’s probably a good idea not to use the default subnet that your router gives you (like 10.0.0.0 or 192.168.0.0 or 192.168.1.0).
Heh. I do. But artritis is a bitch
You still have to provide some proof that you are who you say you are by publishing a specific webpage on the site that will get the certificate or by publishing a specific DNS record on the domain. Self-signed certs don’t have that requirement so people could make certs for google.com if they wanted to.
I’ve got to tell you as a 50 year old: everything hurts – all the time.
I’ve used both. ZHA didn’t perform as well with my number of devices (58) back when I used it. Zigbee2MQTT seems to perform better for me
I personally like the Zigbee2MQTT add on. And their documentation is great (zigbee2mqtt.io). Also, check out digiblur’s content on Youtube.
It’s a smaller formfactor like the Pixel 5. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 were almost as big as the Pro version.
Yeah. SVN’s ability to do that is not experimental. I’m hoping that they make that feature much easier