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  • Can you be more clear about what you're looking to do? It sounds like you want to draw a dialog?

    You can look into ncurses too, there's probably a bunch of bash wrappers for it.

  • I personally hate all the reddit cross post stuff, and it seems like the majority of lemmy users do too. I don't understand why people obsess over this as a way to "grow" lemmy.

    It doesn't contribute to active conversations, in fact it deters users who reply locally and then never get a response.

    Just let lemmy grow organically by making good content and contributing, stop forcing it with mirrors from reddit.

    I wonder if we could get the top admins to threaten defederation with any instance that doesn't flag automated posts as bots. This way at least the users have some visibility.

  • Foreplay is important! Gotta get me excited for that app.

  • Just to correct the people who say they can't see your password - this is only true if they're running a stock copy of lemmy, which hashes passwords in the database.

    They're free to modify their instance however they want, including storing unencrypted passwords or emailing your password on registration to a bot farm.

    Always use a unique password for every site you use.

  • As someone who moved from condo life into having a significant amount of deck plants, you just need an irrigation system and it doesn't need to be smart.

    I use the b-hyve as a water timer, it's on my WiFi and tied into home assistant but it's fully self sufficient on its own. It's only job is to turn on the water. It is smart enough to not do it when it's rained recently.

    The water runs to some fat black pipe that runs around my deck, with smaller hoses plugged into it that go into the plant pots. In the pots are either drip emitters, or what's better is an emitter hose that releases water every few inches. This is called drip irrigation and outdoor pots have holes in the bottom, so you can't really over water. Mine runs for 20 minutes every morning at 6am and everything thrives.

    Lawn care you'll need some sprinklers or something, but before you invest make sure you look up your local regulations for water restrictions. Where I live you can't water a lawn during peak summer, at all. Drip irrigation is always allowed because it's very water efficient.

  • A bunch of little things:

    • when I hit the small button on my inovelli bedroom switch, it turns on my bedside tables, turns off all other lights, and closes my blinds
    • when it sees my living room and bedroom tv's on at the same time, it turns off my bedroom. My damn remote triggers both tv's power when I'm in the living room
    • flashing my kitchen lights if my deep freezer door is ajar
    • opening my blinds in the morning automatically, and closing them at dusk.
    • adaptive lighting with hue bulbs