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Agree. I have an S23 and I don’t want thinner bezels. It’s already at the goldilocks spot for me. Thinner wouldn’t be better.
Agree. I have an S23 and I don’t want thinner bezels. It’s already at the goldilocks spot for me. Thinner wouldn’t be better.
Ethical behavior is a thing for SO many reasons. One of them is it tends to keep you on the right side of the law.
I wonder when AI will be designing its own chips. Or parts of its chip.
When it’s not an experiment:
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HA has very specifically targeted the device I mentioned. While I know ESP Home and Esp32 generally is a vast topic and catalog… There’s one primary device (currently).
And it is, now, easy to set up once you find your way. When they improve the instructions, it is quite near to being a button click. And has been explained as nearly as much, hence the expectation.
I got a few smart plugs with matter. They paired nicely with HA, but surprised me by falling into their app anyhow.
But they work. Those are Kasa/tp-link.
What’re yours?
I recently added a kasa smart plug using matter. Then the tp-link integration noticed it and forced me to reauthenticate.
That’s my closest match to your story.
It had been given my username and password before. But it needed them all over again. I’ve had that happen for other things before, too.
Not sure if would help or if you have done it… But it takes about a literal minute to do.
Silly question:
In all of this, did you change your username or password?
Someone with deep pockets needs to buy the super charging network.
Rebrand and keep building.
I’m pretty sure there’s a path to wealth in that idea. I have neither the means nor the skill. But some does. Just not Musk.
It. Doesn’t. Matter.
Yet. Eventually a USB-C will emerge. Then only logitech (backward OEMs) won’t support it.
My current ICE may be due for replacement after over a decade of use.
I want an EV with NACS that isn’t a Tesla. And so I wait. I don’t need anything complicated, but I don’t want to own a car with the “wrong” kind of port.
Edit: Or they could layoff the entire Super Charger team at a time the build out is most necessary and leave things super uncertain.
To car manufacturers: don’t trust Musk. I don’t have strong feelings about which connector “wins,” I just don’t want to be using the one no one else does. And that depresses the value of the car.
I live in a place where clouds aren’t often a factor, I only used the sun’s elevation for that script.
At this point I could modify those values with cloud cover percent, but I haven’t.
In short: it’s calculated.
I did mine manually over a weekend. Built in variable length of time, transition periods and variable brightness vmbased on how bright it is (outside) when it runs.
There’s actually 3 sets of 150+ RGBs. They’re similar, but on is warmer, one is cooler, meaning the lights aren’t all a match.
Switchbot Curtain 3 for curtain rods. I like them, but carefully made sure they’d never have to climb the telescoping part of the rods. That… That it didn’t seem awesome at.
All I did was extend the rods to the side maintaining symmetry and made sure the ridge was at mid-point.
Sunset routine every evening, steps through over 150 separate RGB values over 45 minutes. Improved our sleep.
Turn off the cable box every night since the dwvs love to install new updates at 3 Am which iniitaites a restart, which, in turn, illuminates the entire bedroom. An unforgivable sin.
Recently: decided we’d get curtains and make everything smart. It wasn’t a bank buster to get a couple gizmos. Night is dark and daytime the curtains open when my wife comes home - giving her the natural light she covets. Makes our humble 1000 Sq ft seem larger, besides.
Now replacing our Google hub with an old old tablet. The S4 seems almost perfect and wallpanel is great. Especially if coupled with ha-Floorplan.
And working to make voice and AI something we can all have… locally. I’m just a humble apartment dweller, but HA is embedded in a lot of our home.
Wouldn’t care to have it any other way.
I pay annually and consider this the most valuable subscription we have for the family.
I have a Hub 2 but firmware is 1.5. How did you get 2.0 on yours?
They did this before with IE…
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