Never knew it, very neat!
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How do I use this feature? I'm a Firefox user since quantum and had no idea this was a thing.
What kind of drones are these? Sounds like they're consumed when used, are they basically missiles/rockets with better control?
For private use? Hot take, but Arch. It's easy to maintain and not easy to break at all. I think I spend zero time on maintenance other than running package updates. I only reinstall when I get a new computer.
(I say for private use only because you'll be getting weird looks from people if you use arch on a server in a professional setting, and it might break if you try to update it after five years of not doing it since there aren't any "releases" to group big changes - in practice I run arch on my home server too with no issues)
Just write some content without no soul and not a shred of humanity present. I.e. use the platform as intended.
idk, China is pretty good at providing cheap electronics at least. But certainly would be better if they were more properly leaked.
Good they got caught, good that they leaked important tech from the walled garden of Samsung. All around fantastic news.
This is so cool, first MQTT-based sensor I've set up. Already had a broker set up with HA, but how can HA automatically discover which topic to listen to, know the vendor name and how to interpret all the data?
Interesting, so I guess those API-calls are just fetching the cached calendar on my HA Yellow. Wonder why it's so slow, but I guess there's not much to do about that then. :(
Not exactly. My main use-case here is for my girlfriend and me to see each both of our calendars in one place, and HA had support for it and is a web portal we both have access to. To do automations on them is secondary.
Currently, whenever I look at the calendar control panel it will load for a bit while pulling all the calendars, and sometimes timeout and not show anything. I believe this to be because it's pulling from Fastmail / iCloud everytime and might be rate limited or just have a poor connection, this wouldn't be an issue if the calendars were stored on the instance itself because then it would only miss the latest entries.
The idea that maybe I can self-host an app that does it is that if HA can't do the caching, then maybe this self-hosted app can and it wouldn't matter that HA fetches it remotely each time since the remote is on the same local network. Having them as separate calendars is still desirable since that gives some additional information.
A unique fermentation method being piloted in Japan transforms edible leftovers and scraps into sustainable feed for pigs.
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What's IVF in this context?