I took a peek in a recycling bin last time I was at Target and saw a handful of vapes in there, this would be a good place to start.
I took a peek in a recycling bin last time I was at Target and saw a handful of vapes in there, this would be a good place to start.
Had to do a demo the other day and looked like a fool because I couldn’t screen share on Wayland
That’s how I’m reading it at least
I believe the “non-commercial use only” is regarding the subtitles themselves, not the code. Im sure any commercial use using stolen subtitles from other services wouldn’t go over well
Frankly both of these maps are deceptive (though the top one is albeit more so). The dot gets colored the primary color in that region, and visually makes the Democrats seem way more dominant when it’s much more bipartisan. A gradient would make this map better
I would check out the inovelli switches. Not exactly inexpensive, but definitely home assistant friendly
I still can’t do half the stuff in the windows settings app that I could in the control panel, and every update removes an option in control panel without an adequate replacement.
Inb4 “use Linux” I DO but Nvidia and Wayland is still BORKED (even with v555) and when I’m done with work I just want to load up a game and not have to fuck with drivers and never actually play. Sue me.
Removes the ability to zoom between the lenses. I welcome the change, I’ve had experiences where I’d want to be at 5x zoom and would accidently flip down to 4.9x and swap lenses.
This is an optional setting in the “pro” tab in Google camera
I know, the joke was there and I had to take it. I wholeheartedly agree with you however
I miss the Moto Z days. Those were some excellent phones and being able to slap an extra battery on the back was amazing. Mods could’ve gone so much further if they put some more R&D in it
…I just put a Zigbee contact sensor on my mailbox lid and called it a day…
Not sure if you’re referring to telegram or signal. If you’re referring to signal:
Is it private? Can I trust it? - Signal Support
Signal conversations are always end-to-end encrypted, which means that they can only be read or heard by your intended recipients. Privacy isn’t an optional mode — it’s just the way that Signal works. Every message, every call, every time.
The complete source code for the Signal clients and the Signal server is available on GitHub. This enables interested parties to examine the code for security and correctness.
You’ll always have the option to keep it blank. Meanwhile other (myself included) like to have some information at a glance that doesn’t require us to unlock our phones
I am not as worried about DMCA as the author is lol
I have a similar thing, it just sends me a notification to my phone on Tuesday night and it won’t let me clear it unless I mark the trash as taken out
I just moved into a house with my friend and he gave me full reign to smart home the house. Every light has an Innr Zigbee bulb, which are great for having colors during parties and color temperature throughout the day (Adaptive Lighting in HACS), as well as motion controls in the hallway (which has a broken 2 way switch) and kitchen. The front porch light turns on when I come home if I’m on foot, and the back porch light comes on if I’m driving. The lights in the living room turn down if something’s playing and it pauses if I leave the room. We’ve got an old android tablet I stole from the trash on the kitchen wall for a shopping list as well as an overview of the house. They washer and dryer have vibration sensors so we get an alert on our Google homes when our load is finished (we’re both forgetful as fuck). I had an extra contact sensor left over from the doors that I put on the mailbox, so we get a nice AOL “you’ve got mail” when the mailman comes.
Frankly I don’t know how I survived without automation. I forget things so much less now.
As far as I’m aware they can only be used on Android. I did a search for APK on Roku and I all found were some articles erroneously calling custom channels APKs. Roku does let you side load custom channels in developer mode, but you can remove software like you can on an android box, so you’re always stuck with Roku’s ad riddled home page and whatever injects ads into HDMI
Roku is not android based, and doesn’t have an accessible ADB interface or similar
It was designed as a test to be up the for 6 months, with no self propulsion.
It stated up and operational for 2 years.