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I’ve played enough Zelda to know that chickens do attack in packs so why wouldn’t a T-Rex and how do we know? For all we know they were purple and sang songs.
I’ve played enough Zelda to know that chickens do attack in packs so why wouldn’t a T-Rex and how do we know? For all we know they were purple and sang songs.
Seems like an interesting way (for a evil person) to get rid of nuclear waste, send it up in a balloon and where it lands is their problem. Nobody has the balls to wipe out NK even though I’m sure it would only be a small speed bump.
The +50% cost in shipping to the USA really hurts. If he could work with someone in the USA as a distributor he could really up the number of sales.
A clowder
If you were talking with a human and they thought something was true that wasn’t actually true, do you not count them as an intelligence any more?
If they refuse to learn and change their belief? Absolutely.
Or not pooping for days
Best tool I found to help with the setup of mmwave sensors is using these cards.
But for some reason I can’t find where I got the template, I will share mine.
` type: vertical-stack title: Lab Motion cards:
Edit: code blocks are hard in Lemmy.
If car manufacturers didn’t always include 500 page novels and put them in there then there might be room for gloves. If anything the glovebox should be called the manual-box
Well ok now let’s tax the fuck out of that.
That’s what they said about apple too and they have done pretty well without Jobs, although their quality and vision have suffered.
I made several scenes with each color different for each light I wanted cycled and then made a script call the scenes with restart. Or I have some scenes triggered in node red on a loop.
Yes notifications need an overhaul, we assign devices to people we should be able to choose notify.user as a service and choose the user to send the notification to. That way when we change devices we only have to associate the device with the user again.
Yes create a input boolean for a guest mode and then on your automations you set condition > entity > guest mode > on/off
Oh also you can use trigger IDs for your triggers and then use the choose action and trigger on trigger id.
If it is a power tracking one you should be able to see if it’s being overloaded. Unplug the washer and see if it still turns off if it does then something is turning it off. I really trust the sonoff ones that I flash with tasmota, they are WiFi but they are rock solid and offline. They make zigbee ones too. The sonoff one on my all in one washer never has had a problem.
No you need human horn for that.
Check what IP HA is expecting and then check the IKEA hub to see if they match. If you have DHCP turned on for your hub then when you moved it it might have gotten a new IP. Easy fix its the case, just set a static IP on the IKEA hub for what HA expects and then restart the integration.
My thoughts were a switchbot, for a non diy version. You put the bot on the laptop power button or keyboard.
Mail order bride?