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  • I don’t use Home Assistant personally as I also use Apple products, if you read into Homebridge it’s a piece of software that turns smart devices that are not HomeKit enabled devices into HomeKit enabled devices, and enables new functionality to devices that are already HomeKit enabled. Definitely worth considering.

    This was significantly cheaper than converting all my Apple products into android products.


    To quickly spin it up I would suggest reading into Docker and Docker compose, docker takes applications and containerizes them and lets them run over your network.

  • You will have time find applications that support the Invidious APi, I don’t personally use android/android-TV but on iOS/TvOS I use Yattee.

    Given that I host my own instance and don’t typically use the public ones l can just visit my domain an get it with ease.

  • Invidious has existed for many years, I would also suggest Piped but I’m pretty sure their development cycle is a lot slower.

  • Thought you had to pay for that with Anubis? Recently I’ve been eyeing Go Away as a potential alternative.

  • I use This Firefox extension to auto unload after 15 minutes of inactivity and This extension to rename the tab title.

    Hope this helps.

  • You know every modern browser has bookmarks, and I think all of them have a bookmark toolbar, and the ability to organize bookmarks into folders....

    I’m fully aware, however, I am not about to start bookmarking job’s labelled as #20000 -> 50000 and all their PDF’s, documents an such. Some jobs last 2+ years, like bridge projects, whereas other last a couple weeks to a month, easier to just leave tabs open for what I am focusing on within that current month.

    Edit: If I really wanted to do that I could just self-host a bookmarking service that way bookmarks stay centralized, but then I’m taking work home, so screw that.

  • 2400mah? No way they’re that small, that’s basically the size of a phone battery, hell an iPhone 16 has a 3600mah battery.

  • Depends on the version of the remote, my old 1080p only one had a lightning port.

  • I do for work because I usually have to recall information and don’t want to look it back up every time.

    Pro tip: Auto-unloading the tabs (via extensions) certainly helps retain memory.

  • I just geo-restrict my server to my country, certain services I’ll run an ip-blacklist and only whitelist the known few networks.

    Works okay I suppose, kills the need for a WAF, haven’t had any issues with it.

  • We need to investigate those in the Pentagon that are giving out illegal orders.

    Something, something, we investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing?

  • Give it a week, he’ll find a way to coddle the Americans after Trump flips his lid over this.

  • Shall I introduce you to my good friend Invidious and his neighbour Searx.

  • you have some kind of hardware issue or corruption / incongruities in your OS deployment.

    Windows, windows is the corruption you’re looking for.

  • Bought one when I got my raspberry pi, granted not nearly as fancy as the one in the original comment, thought I would use it all the time, then I learned about SSH.

    Poor thing just collects dust as the battery slowly dies peacefully.

  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 completely dominated the spring and summer. Nobody would shut up about it. This year's Baldur's Gate.

    First time I’ve heard of this game. Wild to see the deluxe edition cost less than the base game Itself though.

    Welp, made the purchase, now I know what I’m doing after work.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "They will do raids," says Lawyer Ian Runkle, showing Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree telling CBC just that.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Frank Caputo on PrimeTime Politics discussing the firearm confiscation program with Michael Serapio

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Media Advisory, will they act? - Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights

    firearmrights.ca /critical-media-advisory-will-they-act/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    CBSA seizes 48 guns, thousands of rounds of ammo in Windsor, Ont.

    www.ctvnews.ca /windsor/article/cbsa-seizes-48-guns-thousands-of-rounds-of-ammo-in-windsor-ont/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Co-Founder of Ottawa's Bluesky Strategy Group Susan Smith spreads blatant disinformation about Mark Carney's gun confiscation on PrimeTime Politics with Michael Serapio.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    It appears that the $742 million dollar pot to compensate licensed firearms owners is also allocated to the administration an technical costs as well.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Range Day -

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    CBC's Loren McGinnis speaks with J.R. Cox, head of Sterling Arms International in Calgary, about how badly Liberals have destroyed trust with gun owners.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    MP Dane Lloyd on Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree and the gun 'buyback' scam. "Government isn't seizing 'assault weapons' because law-abiding gun owners don't own any!"

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Lawyer Ian Runkle tells Ryan Jespersen why Mark Carney is lying about the gun 'buyback' scheme.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    MP Alex Ruff tries to educate Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree on "Assault Rifles," and reminds him that his government is banning semi-auto's, shotguns, and .22's because "they look scary."

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    MP Kyle Seeback asks why the Safety Minister is continuing to push a program he knows won't work, especially when the Toronto Police Association says "90% of guns used in gun crimes are illegal guns."

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "We're targeting the wrong individuals," says Saskatchewan Firearms Commissioner Robert Freberg.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Carney government cancels plan to send buyback rifles to Ukraine after ‘extremely limited interest’

    www.thestar.com /politics/federal/carney-government-cancels-plan-to-send-buyback-rifles-to-ukraine-after-extremely-limited-interest/article_5fca304e-36fd-4316-92cb-874599182b64.html
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    MP Andrew Lawton cross examines Canada's largest law enforcement stakeholders on the Liberals gun 'buyback' program.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    MP Melissa Lantsman calls for the firing of Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree after he admitted his govt's gun confiscation is a politically motivated scam that won't work.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    MP Blaine Calkins calls for the Liberal Safety Minister to be fired for claiming to be 'joking' about taking people's firearms. "Taking peoples property.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Responding to Larry Brock, Toronto Police Union President Clayton Campbell tells the federal government that Mark Carney's gun 'buyback' would have NO IMPACT on violent crime.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Nova Scotia's Premier stated that they have no intentions of participating the firearm "Buyback" program, the deal was solely made by Cape Breton regional municipalities.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Justice Minister Mickey Amery tells CBC's JP Tasker Alberta will 100% oppose feds gun confiscation.