And the easiest way to do this is to lift restrictions on being able to build housing near workplaces (i.e. anywhere housing might reasonably and gainfully be built). Most traffic is caused by building restrictions.
"For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially..." "No wireless? Less space than a Nomad? Lame"
That's not the point at all and I think you know that.
> that doesn't mean we should develop a pill that makes everyone a great soccer player with no skill development or effort required What are you talking about? We should absolutely do this. We should extend this to as…
I'd argue that "the reality people feel" isn't a good aspect of any metric other than one that measure sentiment itself.
I do nearly this exact thing with these shoeboxes, so you can pull them out from the front and have enough collapsed in storage to always have more on hand: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T6TC4FW
This can also be fixed by increasing supply. People buy housing as an investment because they expect it to increase in value. The best way to counteract that is to build and continue building so that doesn't happen.
I have one of these for this exact purpose and it's amazing, really underrated. Makes me want a bigger one for sure, though.
The Inkplate10 is an excellent, much lower cost way to get into this
This rules
The snow falling in front of the text here really drives the point home
Hard to justify snow falling in front of the text on a blog post about how a redesign isn’t helpful design.
That's the case currently! What I said is why those laws and judges don't ban advertising!
Certainly you can see the difference between that and advertising.
I didn't say that all speech is ads, I said that ads are speech.
Ads are speech. Replace all mention of "ads" in your post with "speech I don't like" and see how it reads.
I've been talking about making a site like this for years! It is easily the number two criteria I have when looking for hotels after location.
An enormous bummer of a fact is that Majel Barrett, who was the voice of the computer on Star Trek (along with a number of other roles), did phonetic voice recordings specifically to reproduce her voice, yet nobody has…
It doesn't. There's some minor evidence, but it's very quickly reversed.
I think there's an actual Roborock integration for HA. I forget if it's official or on HACS, but I've used it and it worked well at the time. It requires cloud, which obviously isn't ideal, but better than nothing IMO.
This happened to me too. I eliminated it in text responses, but eventually figured out that there's a system prompt in voice mode that says to do this (more or less) regardless of any instructions you give to the…
Same here, I even have a fun mini game in my head where I try to make the selection box beginning line directly up with the end on the row below.
Thanks!
Which one do you recommend?
Color is the hardest thing on your list. I think something that meets most other requirements is the Inkplate 10, which I’ve been using as an apartment status display for a few years now. It’s ESP32 based and I have it…
And the easiest way to do this is to lift restrictions on being able to build housing near workplaces (i.e. anywhere housing might reasonably and gainfully be built). Most traffic is caused by building restrictions.
"For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially..." "No wireless? Less space than a Nomad? Lame"
That's not the point at all and I think you know that.
> that doesn't mean we should develop a pill that makes everyone a great soccer player with no skill development or effort required What are you talking about? We should absolutely do this. We should extend this to as…
I'd argue that "the reality people feel" isn't a good aspect of any metric other than one that measure sentiment itself.
I do nearly this exact thing with these shoeboxes, so you can pull them out from the front and have enough collapsed in storage to always have more on hand: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T6TC4FW
This can also be fixed by increasing supply. People buy housing as an investment because they expect it to increase in value. The best way to counteract that is to build and continue building so that doesn't happen.
I have one of these for this exact purpose and it's amazing, really underrated. Makes me want a bigger one for sure, though.
The Inkplate10 is an excellent, much lower cost way to get into this
This rules
The snow falling in front of the text here really drives the point home
Hard to justify snow falling in front of the text on a blog post about how a redesign isn’t helpful design.
That's the case currently! What I said is why those laws and judges don't ban advertising!
Certainly you can see the difference between that and advertising.
I didn't say that all speech is ads, I said that ads are speech.
Ads are speech. Replace all mention of "ads" in your post with "speech I don't like" and see how it reads.
I've been talking about making a site like this for years! It is easily the number two criteria I have when looking for hotels after location.
An enormous bummer of a fact is that Majel Barrett, who was the voice of the computer on Star Trek (along with a number of other roles), did phonetic voice recordings specifically to reproduce her voice, yet nobody has…
It doesn't. There's some minor evidence, but it's very quickly reversed.
I think there's an actual Roborock integration for HA. I forget if it's official or on HACS, but I've used it and it worked well at the time. It requires cloud, which obviously isn't ideal, but better than nothing IMO.
This happened to me too. I eliminated it in text responses, but eventually figured out that there's a system prompt in voice mode that says to do this (more or less) regardless of any instructions you give to the…
Same here, I even have a fun mini game in my head where I try to make the selection box beginning line directly up with the end on the row below.
Thanks!
Which one do you recommend?
Color is the hardest thing on your list. I think something that meets most other requirements is the Inkplate 10, which I’ve been using as an apartment status display for a few years now. It’s ESP32 based and I have it…