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That’s also what I’ve been using, they just don’t look very permanent or polished in my high traffic areas.
That’s also what I’ve been using, they just don’t look very permanent or polished in my high traffic areas.
Could I trouble you to link a relay you’re talking about? Because if it’s a naked board that’s cool I’ll hide it in the wall, but amazon is confused and thinks I mean a switch I think.
You know, that’s actually really sound advice. I hadn’t considered that. Maybe I’ll go with relays or something else.
It really is super good
Idk, install arch, then pull make files and dot files from git, wham bam, done how I like it on no time flat.
Oh neat. I don’t think my smart plugs show power consumption.
I’ve got one esp32 board with espresence on it right now, but I sort of balked when I had to go in the HA settings and enable BLE on high power for my phone. How does it affect your battery life?
Also, as a minor annoyance, I could only flash the board from chrome when connected to a WINDOWS machine which I find pretty nasty 🤢, but I may be in the minority there.
Edit: how do you know when to send the notification btw? Did you configure some automation or script that just says how long until notify?
Bro I think you got too many package managers in your setup. Prob this is gonna cause conflicts.
I don’t suppose you can dumb it down 2 notches? What do the kits do? PIR and Radar I don’t get the application for, and I don’t know the meaning of addressable led strings.
I have one esp32 I was starting to configure for room assistant and gave up. This is not your problem, but I feel like the HA world is deep and it’s easy to start in the kiddie pool end, but I can’t even understand the deep end and I don’t know how to keep moving forward with more than just more switches and more random sensors.
Np. We programmer types gotta help each other keep docs sharp ;)
Sheer* probably. Unless there a technical merit about cutting stuff.
The prompt was realistic not simple lol. Usually some man
or programname -h
and then reading will tell you where to look and that’s simple. Not many people want to hear “RTFM” though.
Sure there is: find / -name myprogram*.md -o -name myprogram*.txt
or start with just looking for the program name and pipe to less
I didn’t do any editing since it’s just to prove a point, but I think it does fine.
There must be more to this. I just launched a terminal and created a file to test with nvim on arch and it works perfectly fine.
Take a file, sudo chown root:root filename, sudo chmod 700 filename, edit with nvim and save with :w !sudo tee % then reload. Works fine.
I’m on arch with suckless st.
Edit:
Made a demo vid - https://youtu.be/YKZuAvoSW5g
??? I used this in neovim twice today
:w !sudo tee %
then reload when it asks.
That’s why I switched to Arch. Every stack overflow article to fix little problems with sound or screen tearing or whatever was a 1 line fix for arch or 4 to 6 lines for Ubuntu.
Does that actually happen?
I’ve been daily driving it for 3 years and it’s been no more or less stable than Ubuntu or Debian. Though i use a pretty minimal WM…
Thanks that’s not what ai was expecting!