

I remember. Getting blown up by texts from 40404 on my dumb phone all day. It was basically a glorified group text the way we used it. Which was both great and awful.
I remember. Getting blown up by texts from 40404 on my dumb phone all day. It was basically a glorified group text the way we used it. Which was both great and awful.
I replayed those recently and thought they held up remarkably well. Both amazing games.
It’s a shame that this turns off the ability to use the google photos screensaver too, to the point it’s a deal breaker for us.
Go away! Batin’!
You can conveniently add them to your cart using “frequently bought together”
Ah nice. I just have the switches by the front and garage doors turn off everything instead of just downstairs, so we can hit them on the way out the door. I think triple taps are reserved for inclusion/exclusion mode on my switches, sadly. The delayed lock is a good idea though, might just have to add that.
Less of an automation and more of a scene control, but I have all my light switches set up so that double tapping them up or down turns on or off all the lights on that floor of the house. It’s simple but we use it all the time.
I love that one of the prizes for hacking a Tesla is a Tesla. Like here’s one of the privacy nightmares on wheels that you’ve just demonstrated is full of holes. Enjoy!
I do miss justrolledintotheshop.
I don’t know much at all about zigbee but I’ve got a house full of zooz zwave dimmers I’ve been mostly happy with. Thesmartesthouse has them on sale often.
Some more examples of why piracy is a service problem
Like Apollo used to do
Might have been both. I remember ATT at the time calling HSPA+ “4G” then calling the actual thing “4G LTE”
It’s javascript. We’ll have gone through 275,760 new datetime libraries before then, it’ll be fine.
Tap status bar again to scroll back to where you were
Nice! Probably one of the smallest things in the list, but I’ve caught myself a few times trying to do this. Muscle memory from years of Apollo. So I’m glad to see this feature.
Thanks for all your hard work!
Nice. Let us know what you think!
Yeah, basically at the top. And there’s definitely a bump, they are not linear. You should try to find a force curve for both switches. That should help at least tell you (better than I can lol) where the bump is, relative to the other.
You can have end to end encryption over the wire and still have all of your shit harvested at the “endpoints”
Have you looked into grafana cloud? I haven’t used it myself but they have a free tier. Or if you’re open to self-hosting you can run loki and grafana yourself.