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Skill issue
Skill issue
No, not at all. People really feel that way about Trump
He virtually always puts his statements on a knife’s edge. The meaning is irrelevant as long as individual readings can be interpreted to support the readers/listeners viewpoint without precluding what he actually intends which will be something entirely self serving.
How else do you get a dinner invite from Matt Gaetz?
I see, not as far as I’m aware. Cool idea though, the hass UI can be a bit limiting sometimes. I’d love to see a workflow view of different automations (automation management in Hass is pretty poor IMO)
I think you want something like Hass configurator?
In my previous house, the v1 prototype was wired straight to the boiler as there was no previous thermostat. In the current house, the v2 is wired to the Honeywell, so one can override the other as they are in parallel.
It was pretty finnicky stuff and I had to scour the internet for decade old wiring guides, but I like that sort of thing so it was good fun.
Every solution is a good solution if it makes your life easy and you have fun installing it!
My setup is a bit different but I had a lot of fun putting it together. I have a D1 mini with a switch hat wired into the boiler.
The D1 runs a tiny web server that lets me turn the heating on and off. Then I have a bunch of ZigBee thermostats around the house that provide a fuzzy average temperature.
Then I have a custom dash in hass that displays pretty much what a hive would display.
Whole setup cost about $20 and has been running nonstop for over 5 years!
I would definitely post this directly on the hass forums if you haven’t already
The “short” ending was a brave choice on the designers parts. Credits roll was awful… Still my favourite ending.
There’s already a for HA that covers the use case where your hue bulbs operate entirely through voice assistants.
I’m hoping this sees expansion into a fully fledged replacement for the physical Phillips hub in the future.
I’ve been using portainer for this and really like it. It does tether you into using docker images but that’s not really a bad thing nowadays.
This doesn’t meet your criteria for not phoning home, but still worth sharing: I use Logitech Harmony Hub and find the experience of using it with Hass to be excellent.
Harmony is really good at onboarding devices and has a huge library of supported devices, but the interface for using them is awful. Hass makes it much easier to build simple multi-device remotes, and to create nice automations. (Harmony’s version of this is utterly useless)
You also get a nice physical remote to use with it too, which I’m personally not interested in but the less technical members of my family love it.
Worth considering I think. You can always block the phoning home using Pi-hole, as I have.
The popularity of Harry Styles
Wrong, it was GodGod
Upstream costs are indeed going up as you implied, and Namecheap has razor thin margins.
Part of the deal with services providing bare-minimum prices is that the consumer takes on supplier costs when they arise. Same in all thin-margin businesses.
On his first day, he came on to one of the women I worked with very aggressively and shortly after told another to “bring me a cup of tea, quickly” while on the way to a meeting.
He was escorted off the premises by several other members of staff a few hours into the day once all of his system access had been revoked.
I’m sad to say this, because I know what a bad rap this field gets already and I know so many lovely people who are part of it… But, they worked in InfoSec.
So, fire him? This is a fairly unambiguous failure to meet the requirements of your role