Most of my automations are lighting-based, so my favorites are both simple in theory but I can't imagine going without them:
1.) When I get home (or near home) and it's after dark, the living room lights and the TV turn on.
2.) Not really an automation on its own, but when I lay down to bed I turn off my bedroom lights through the HA app. I'm so used to it that the thought of turning the bedroom lights off at the switch then fumbling through the dark to bed sounds barbaric at this point.
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They appear to be available for order right now? I didn't enter payment details, but kits are in stock.
It slowly comes into its own for a bit, then starts nosediving for a few episodes culminating in the godawful penultimate episode. The finale is really nice, though!
Ooh, I'd heard of htop but btop is new to me!
2023.11 looks like a great release! I'm still holding off until a week into the month like I always do to ensure I catch the major bugfixes, but I'm excited to see what I can do with the todo lists!
Stop spreading clickbait.
Finally a GREAT episode this season! Some of the jokes fell flat and this wasn't a top 5 episode, but it was still really good!
...there was already a simple version used for favicons that didn't look as bad, it's the one on the right. Switching to just using it for everything would be fine, instead of this... thing with the awkward left branch joining the main one at the bottom.
They are currently on a shitpost train.
They've been on one since I migrated from Reddit, I don't think they're going to stop.
"Ironic" shitposting is still shitposting.
It's good to be active, but this sounds like a massive case of not understanding that correlation does not equal causation.
Back on reddit there were those who had alerts set every time the word came up across the site, then they'd brigade the fitness and health subreddits with their vegan crew to derail any conversations. It was really annoying. No clue if that's still a problem because lolreddit