If you are worried that your computer will screw you with a bad update tomorrow, and the possibility of setting up your system like it's a wishlist.
- I am sure you have at least a couple of instances in a week where you go "damn, I forgot to switch the lights".
- You are tired on your sofa and wanna watch a movie but the lights are too bright.
- You want to simulate someone is home so you don't get robbed.
- meeting mode: warning them with a red bulb in the living room, and lowering the TVs volume all in just a click, while ensuring that your robot vacuum stops cleaning and resumes later.
- get a warning that your room's humidity level is high, and directly offering a button for launching AC.
All those things I have not done, yet. I don't even have the Zigbee dongle. But surely through the following months and years I will find little things that I could do that sum up to a lot of comfort and saving time.
Also, relay switches and sensors are so cheap it can simply be a fun hobby.
I found there is no like/dislike interface, it seems like just a Mastodon-like boost interface interface.
!homeassistant@lemmy.world
Upvoting is the best way! 😅
Maybe you don't know, but Twitter now enforces login, so either go with nitter... or simply share an article/screenshot.
Those first couple months learning git... yeah, it is weird, but once it clicks... you'll be surprised how truly simple it is.
The programming world would be awful without it
If you are a fellow Linux user, make sure you don't get Nvidia, and i believe Dell and Lenovo have good compatibility and support Linux, but check that out in any case.
To name more alternatives, Bitwarden is 10 € per year and you get to support an open source project.
I'm gonna sound a bit like an a-hole but... just move to Liftoff.
Open source, and more (necessary) features.
Do not uninstall Jerboa, it has potential, so keep an eye on it, specially as it is native Android. But as of now, it just hurts the experience and Liftoff will give you what you need for now.
Do not miss the opportunity to check a music-focused lemmy instance at lemmy.studio.