I have installed LEDLUX smart wall socket (around 25€), MOES light switches (around 30€ for a 2-gang switch), both of which are quite easy to install as it replaces what you already have. I have used Sonoff zigbee relays (around 50€ for a pack of 4) as well as Avatto mini zigbee smart switch modules (around 20€, single and 4-gang modules), but it may require some modifications on your current installation
Or go with a zero, plug and play socket, like the Nous A1Z smart socket, around 15€ each. Just plug it onto your wall socket.
Not to mention "former head of NSA nominated by Trump". Yeah, I may have a bias here, so has he.
You can use shred
instead of rm
, but even there the chance of recovering the files exist. If you have you homedir encrypted, just nucking the encrypted drive would do. Or you can replace the drive with a new, cheap one.
Yeah, I don't think lying on your resume is a wise decision here.
X or Wayland? Wayland works really well with scaling, on X I have been not so lucky.
Pfff, that is so 2000's
...BC
Three eights of a teafuck if you ask me
I surely missed that setting. I am playing with it, it seems 85 is the sweet spot for me. Thanks!
Then what happened? What a cliffhanger! /s
This seems to be the juicero for the AI
Have you setup your home screen? You can do that on the dashboard, hiding, grouping, etc.
If what you've watched has nearly ended, it won't show for continuing. I have the opposite issue, some shows has a long outro/preview of the next episode, so I have to either mark it as seen, or fast forward near the end for it not to show on the continuing watching section
I'm not sure if your issue is narcisism or bestiality
About thermostatic radiator valves
I have recently moved to this place, and before winter I went to install trvs on the water circulated radiators in order to have some more control over the temp (there used to be manual valves).
Now that the colder days are about to end, I have a question on how would be the best (or recommended) way to maintain those valves when not used. I have read that the thermic piece on the valve may get stuck after a long period of no use, so I am wondering if it would be best to have the valve fully closed (if it gets stuck, should it loose after the circuit warms up again?), or to leave it fully open (so it looses by closing it when needed),
I am from a more tropical climate country where heating in winter is not really necessary, so I am a total strange on how these things should work. All advice is welcome.
I somehow missed this to be a flatpak via Discover. Granted this may not be usual in distros with a traditional update model, downgrading packages may be present in rolling distros, or distros with overlapping minor versions, or having 3rd party repos providing conflicting packages to those of the distro.
I offer my system as example:
The following product is going to be upgraded:
openSUSE Tumbleweed 20240211-0 -> 20240313-0
The following 14 packages are going to be downgraded:
ghc-binary ghc-containers ghc-deepseq ghc-directory ghc-exceptions ghc-mtl ghc-parsec ghc-pretty ghc-process ghc-stm ghc-template-haskell ghc-text ghc-time ghc-transformers
It is called "downgrading", and it is not uncommon to have some packages downgrading when updating/upgrading a system, due to several reasons.
Just take into consideration that battery powered zigbee devices most likely won't act as repeater/router, for that you may need a wall plugged device.
And yes, the few non-tasmota flashed wifi devices I have ping home a lot
You know landlines are still in use, right?
That is why I also mentioned the latch/sensor, it may got stuck.