unknowing8343

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I don't think this article is right.

Competition is good. The problem is uneducated buyers.

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yes! Particularly if your job is industrial, get a house somewhere else, but not on the city. Try to find a place with good public transport to the city, tho. Cities will be slowly quitting car infrastructure.

I recently switched cell providers which updated my phone to Android 12.

Found the usanian.

Inevitably it makes the art shittier, but if the art is good enough, it will still make me go "thing slaps hard tho".

I rebase for small things, specially if no changes have happened on the "main" branch. I merge feature branches or stuff that has suffered changes in both branches, so as to have a commit that basically shows what had to be done to successfully merge them.

It's just qBitTorrent (except I think the Qt dependencies are gone and it's full webUI) + some easy OpenVPN configuration if you are into that.

Why I have it as an add-on? Well, I run HAOS in a Raspberry Pi, very low consumption device, so having qBitTorrent seeding 100% of the time with such low consumption makes me happy as I am making everyone happy too.

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Samsung could really make some money with an S24 Mini. No competitors, and millions of S10e users wishing for an even smaller phone with updated specs.

But sadly it will not happen.

People say iPhone Mini was a failure... but somehow sold more than many other brands' flagships...

https://smallandroidphone.com/

I just had a fun idea that might not take too much time to implement and could work on your own computer (not 100%, but probably more privacy friendly than using YouTube directly):

  • have a powerful AI companion API, such as ChatGPT 4. The most up-to-date with the world data the better it would work.
  • write a script that gathers your favourite channels, the last 100 videos you watched, and whatever other useful data you feel could serve as "food"
  • send a prompt to the AI asking for "give me 10 interesting YouTube search queries related to the following channels/themes [...]"
  • use multiple Piped/Invidious server APIs and query these and gather the most common results + the top X results or each query.
  • profit?

So far so good. I honestly use it because I bought a couple of things before realising the world of ZHA existed.

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 2 years ago (9 children)

I don't use Zigbee2MQTT, I just buy appropiate ZHA hardware to keep things simple.

Addons: qBitTorrent, VS Code, File Browser, Advanced Terminal

Integrations: Google Cloud (Text-to-Speech), Haier hOn, Samsung SmartThings, Tuya.

You probably already know about him, but Andrew Huberman is doing an amazing job on bringing science back to the people.

Sleep, motivation, exercise, mental health... everything in the context of neuroscience so you start understanding a bit more everything that happens to you. Protocols to follow, fully explained and backed up by scientific papers, all for the sake of your health. Amazing source of information.

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