The last time I looked at time I missed something. I want to use my existing chime and have it also use that power supply as a power source. Turns out the battery one does that! I missed that months ago! I was going to get a Ring Pro or whatever to get it to do that! This is so much better! Moving up the todo list now!
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 politics @lemmy.world•MAGA Implodes over Kristi Noem’s “Stare Down” with Man in Chicken Suit
2·22 days agoI wonder if I can block posts from certain domains. I think that was a feature on Reddit or RES.
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 RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What's your greatest "gaming high" you've been chasing ever since? Please take care not to spoil anything, if you are going to be story-specific.English
2·24 days agoI’ve been playing it for too long. Varying styles of play is really interesting when combined with the carried map and scale of battle. Not that everything in the game scales well, but what does scale makes it very interesting.
I love using a speed square! Such a great tool!
I had Firefox installed from apt, then suddenly it became a snap, then forcing it back to apt by priority, and then it still becoming a snap all without migrating any of the things I use in my browser. I was done with Ubuntu at that point. Fuck forced snaps. I control my computer. Canonical can go suck an egg. I’m much happier on Fedora KDE. Bazzite works great on my HTPC.
I got a good one from a Navy guy. Muscles Are Required Intelligence Not Expected. Another gem was You’re ugly and your mother dresses you funny.
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 Technology@lemmy.world•In Praise of RSS and Controlled Feeds of InformationEnglish
1·1 month agoI installed Read You for my android client. I don’t have the fancy gesture set up though.
And ccache or ninja. Something that reduces the amount of stuff that has be rebuilt.
Got a love ‘watch tail’
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 homeassistant@lemmy.world•Airgradient: First air quality monitor to be officially compatible with Home AssistantEnglish
1·2 months agoThe problem with the combo ones is that CO is heavy and goes the the ground and smoke rises with heat. So CO alarms should be low and smoke alarms high.
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 Technology@lemmy.world•"Very dramatic shift" - Linus Tech Tips opens up about the channel's declining viewershipEnglish
1·2 months agoOh dude. The next drop. DIY it. It’s easier than you think. Even the cheap keystone punch tools will get the job done.
If that doesn’t work, Shift + Insert.
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 Technology@lemmy.world•Report: Microsoft's latest Windows 11 24H2 update breaks SSDs/HDDs, may corrupt your dataEnglish
2·3 months agoIMO, the Windows Subsystems is kind of cool. WSL 1 used it too.
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 Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you ever cried because of a video game?
3·3 months agoI had to put down the controller and just sob for a while. It was such a moving experience.
What’s he going to do? Drop commits? /s
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 Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL there is a law called Marchetti's Constant. Humans only tolerate commutes of less than ~1 hour. Housing outside that limit will fail.English
2·3 months agoCheck out the Park Cities that are north of downtown Dallas.
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 Selfhosted@lemmy.world•RETIRED: Readarr - Sonarr for Ebooks Book Manager and AutomationEnglish
13·4 months agoWait, Lidarr also has broken metadata search?
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 Selfhosted@lemmy.world•RETIRED: Readarr - Sonarr for Ebooks Book Manager and AutomationEnglish
2·4 months agoLidarr does an alright job of it.
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 News@lemmy.world•Ukraine's Massive Drone Attack Was Powered by Open Source Software
4·5 months agoIt primarily runs on STM32 microcontrollers. Hardware ranges from $200 whoop quads to six figure, professional grade aircraft.




I did it purely so I could fully back up my server VM and move it to new hardware when I wanted to upgrade. I just have to install Proxmox, attach the NAS, and pull the VM backup. And just like that everything is back to running just as it was before the upgrade! Now just faster and more energy efficient!