Jameson old fashioned is my jam. Just started drinking a few years ago, but it’s already a favorite drink.
Jameson old fashioned is my jam. Just started drinking a few years ago, but it’s already a favorite drink.
The trouble for me was always getting people to use the controllers. I had some success with some family members using bubbleupnp on their Android phones. But the separation between sources, renderers and controllers is a little confusing for non technical people
DLNA is going to be your best bet, but it’s such a deep and convoluted rabbit hole. There’s a lot of ways to configure a setup.
Ubiquiti unifi g4 doorbell works great for me with home assistant. But it’s a bit of an upgrade as you would need all the supporting hardware as well.
I have a box with 10 old laptops that I keep around, just for that. Unreal tournament 2004, Insane, Brood Wars and all the Id classics. I don’t get to set it up a lot, but when I do it’s always a hit.
That joke takes me back. Had to double check if I was on slashdot.
They don’t write sql they just use some god awful orm or cram it all into a nosql db.
Could you add a fan at the exhaust end to create an ever present, gentle, negative pressure to encourage the air to flow that way?
Acinfiniti makes duct fans that have a temperature sensor and when it detects the change in temperature it turns the fan on. I took one apart and used the sensor, pcb and fan in a different project without problems.
I have one of these with normal sprinkler system valves. opensprinkler.com/. Works great with home assistant.
I have a few airthings pluses. They’re pricey, but work with ha and flawlessly. And they measure just about everything you can.
But that’s not playable, right? I’m trying to play out in my mind what tiles have to be selected on the left to get that pattern, and it not really working in my head. Full disclosure there’s some whiskey up there to.
I’ve been using an open garage device I ordered from https://opengarage.io/ for years. It works great with home assistant or by itself. (their opensprinkler control is great too)
Migadu they are super affordable. Great service. Privacy focused.
It’s kind of like hiring a bunch of physicists to design a bridge. It’ll probably be a great bridge, but also probably overly complex, expensive and late. And for some reason made out of a novel alloy.
That show had so much promise. I wish it would have survived.
No, it was genuinely bad. Yes bugs, but it was also the classic example of corporate overlords forcing “creativity” and hoping that the licensed property would make it a success regardless of the quality.
I’ll go with a classic, “E.T. the extraterrestrial” on the Atari… It was bad. It’s badness is legendary for a reason.
What happened to estimating the pessimistic, most likely and optimistic times and apply that to a beta distribution? That’s how I was taught back in the dark ages.
Or is it like a Y2K death trolly and when the overflow happens the universe doesn’t catch the exception and things get weird. Like suddenly any number can be divided by 0.