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This is me with the last few “redesigns” of chrome. Stop adding dead space to my fuckin bookmarks!
This is me with the last few “redesigns” of chrome. Stop adding dead space to my fuckin bookmarks!
The river Tamok, dammed up and not allowed to flow to the sea. 😭
I’m happy for this guy that it seems to be helping him. But I cannot stress how much I DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY at all. I would be 0% surprised if we find out five years from now they killed 10 other patients and this is the only story they chose to share. I don’t believe they have any integrity and the little bit that has leaked out about their “research” practices has been horrific.
This is being reported like it is scientific communication about the research. But this is the spin machine of a for-profit company. 
Right? I get stressed out doing that to my router 
Now if they could just keep starlink satellites from passing through that area … 
The fact that we are even able to still communicate with it, that it is still sending us data, and that this is even a thing just blows me away. I can’t imagine anything I’ve ever worked on lasting this long. 
Cool. Something else to stress about and keep me awake at night.
I’ve never been a big fan of liver myself but I guess when you have a craving for something… 
This is magnificent
Tailscale plugin for HA works flawlessly for me.
Nothing outside the LAN. Just Tailscale installed on my Synology NAS, on HomeAssistant and on all my machines.
Oh good. Something else for me to worry about.
I mean, that’s what they get for trusting a post on Xitter.
Rachio is supposed to have a local API coming soon. The Smart Hose hardware is great quality and I’m happy with their app in the meantime. Waiting to see how they open the integration before I commit heavily.
Maybe it’s the definition of natural? Are they created by reservoirs or dams? 
I know those kind of motorized vents are used in commercial HVAC. (Here’s a white paper on a stepper motor for one https://www.portescap.com/en/newsroom/whitepapers/2021/10/customized-and-reliable-stepper-motors-for-damper-applications )
A stepper would be the easiest thing because if you know it takes 10 steps to fully open from fully closed, you could keep track of how many steps you have sent each direction in Home Assistant and be able to display the current status. 
If you want a knob on the wall that controls this, I think somewhere behind it you are still going to need a control system that translates wall switch inputs into stepping logic. Home Assistant would be able to do that easily. 
Yes! You push them to the background and then they jump back up front again. Who asked for this? Why is this? Whyyy???
Yes! Don’t you bounce your icon at me, bitch. I see you and I will get there when I’m ready.
Yes it works great for that.