

Zone aware networked alarms exist for a reason. This sounds kind of sketchy to me…


Zone aware networked alarms exist for a reason. This sounds kind of sketchy to me…


They thought wrong.
This dumbass idea assumes a single person and NOT a group of people are responsible for scalping tickets, when in actuality this will just drive up scalping prices.
You fucking morons.


TrendNet is far superior and based on Torrence anyway. Netgear and Linksys are junk anyway. Get yourself an open hardware platform, or something that can run OpenWRT. Skip the corporate manufacturers who all kind of suck.


Any version control system works for this.
If you want something fairly user friendly, maybe look at Joplin or Logseq which are both specifically for text.


Wut.
It’s a sketch show.
“You win wars, friends, and companionship with ideas and attitudes, not solely actions”


Young and immature people. Once you realize what you need in your life to be happy, and what in another person compliments, it doesn’t matter whatsoever.
Some vain or narcissistic people stuck in arrested development never figure that out. Usually divorced a number of times.


They have a simple bash installer from what I see. You can also install everything via pip as well. Couple quick commands.
That bug report mentions a few versions, so maybe just go back to whatever version was working on your other machine.


This looks like a sandboxing issue. Using the “no-sandbox” flag has never worked on AppImage from what I remember, except for very light runtimes. Running with sudo will throw that error because the root user has no display manager running.
Just try running the installer if you don’t want to mess around with debugging the AppImage. Check the GitHub Issues for related keywords and see if others are running into the same issue, maybe it’s just a specific release, or SELinux causing the problem.


This is for the client display only, and not the iOS API interface as I’m discussing. It’s not very plainly laid out in the docs, but one would assume any queuing of content into the notification system would be stored or cached if not cleared. There doesn’t seem to be a way to have a client of that system to clear it’s own data once it’s in there, just cancel last notification.


Clever. Not much you can do for this except not subscribe your app to the notifications API, or take extra steps to attempt to clear them, but I don’t remember that being an option on iOS. Going to be an interesting fix.


Anti-glare is kind of a scam, especially when you’re talking about sunlight. You can either have material that diffuses the light to kit reflect as much, or shift it on a bounce so your eyes don’t notice it as much.
I think most people don’t realize this and will probably give most things a bad rating based on their unrealistic expectations. Depending on your scenario, you may have to just try a bunch of different things.
Edit: also, I think you’re asking about the NEW Samsung phone with a privacy filter. That’s the S25 or S26, I don’t know, but it’s not an anti-glare filter at all. It just makes viewing from an extreme side angle difficult.


You can do this much simpler with the HA app registering back with your network when home or BT proximity to a location.


Super weird take.
You think people only date or have relationships within specific economic classes? Ooof.


This right here.


Can you give more specifics about device drops? Have you looked at the mesh layout in HA to see what connections are being made between devices?
You may not have a distance issue that a new adapter will fix. You might just need a repeater/router.
Linux has been the most prolific OS on devices for 25 years, friend.
Not important enough for people to not spend $500-600 on a MacBook instead of sticking with an antique PC they wish to keep running. That’s my point.
Costs less than a phone from the same company.
Blacklists using IPv4 as reference usually expire old addresses after a period of time for this reason. You can also find your IP in any lists and request to be removed if you can contact the maintainer. If you’re using a shared IP for ingress or egress, you’re kind of SOL though. You need to get a dedicated static IP from whomever your host is to help prevent this from happening.