At what point do you just go for Home Assistant green? It’s still cheaper, yes it has less ram but also consumes less power.
At what point do you just go for Home Assistant green? It’s still cheaper, yes it has less ram but also consumes less power.
Sheesh, we get it. You’re not the target audience.
Sheesh, we get it. You’re not the target audience
Honestly, for closed source software the POCs are also immediately available. Lots of threat actors just use patch diffing.
These days vulnerabilities are at times also patched with other non-related commits to conceal what exactly has changed.
This is Google Play Store you dingus
Should be noted that a lot of people had their Oracle accounts revoked for no reason.
People I know had their accounts terminated within 48 hours for ‘inactivity’.
They also require you to constantly use the resources, the percentage gets changed whenever they want.
I’m guessing you’re underestimating the amount of little kids who are simply put in front of a tablet with Pepa Pig on YouTube
The bottom still suggest to tip… It’s not used to give their employees a better wage, it’s to show lower prices on the menus.
And other deals + free coffee during business days.
Return window was also bigger if you were a family member. At least where I live.
The ease of not having to boot into dev mode and rebooting into retail mode if you want to play with friends.
You also don’t need to pay the dev fee iirc.
Booting out of dev mode will also remove your apps if you don’t explicitly tell it not too. Which in turn is a hassle (there is an app that can be used to bypass this question tho).
I honestly don’t think a lot of the community sees Oracle as the good guys…
I actually have a server for my other needs and HA Green. Mostly since I want to run the mission critical stuff for my home on a different machine, this way if something were to go wrong with my home server it’d still keep working.
I should add that bigger esphome projects (with custom components) take up to 5 minutes to compile. But that honestly isn’t too bad.