There’s several levels you can use to trade off additional space for requiring more processing power. That being said, I hate xz and it still feels slow AF every time I use it.
There’s several levels you can use to trade off additional space for requiring more processing power. That being said, I hate xz and it still feels slow AF every time I use it.
Or get a keyboard where the thumbs aren’t entirely wasted solely on the space key.
I used to have a nest thermostat before they got bought up. Soon after that, the model I had would no longer be supported and I would have to upgrade. So I did, to a Honeywell that did zwave and integrated with home assistant without requiring going only through Google’s ecosystem. Nest soured me on anything that required cloud to function.
That sounds like packages but worse.
Do you not use the “ampersand” when “dining at the Y”? Prude. It’s perfectly safe with the proper preparation. Don’t believe the rumors, they’ve got all the signs of a moral panic.
I used a sonoff s31 and flashed tasmota onto it, but it’s a standard American outlet, not a triphasic one.
Washer voltage goes from a high value to a low value, then in 30 minutes (when the cycle will be done) turn an rgb lightbulb in a conspicuous location a hellish magenta. No more funky forgotten loads of laundry. Passes the partner test, too.
As a sysadmin that dealt with IBM “helping” CentOS into an early grave, I refuse to give canonical or any for-profit corporation the benefit of the doubt here. After seeing how many products start out free and move towards paid or ad supported models once they think they can get away with it, I doubt this is done out of goodwill, either.
Sounds like it works then.
Haven’t read any of those for a while, but I guess they wouldn’t be worse in vim.