https://shop.everythingsmart.io/products/everything-presence... "Everything Presence Pro is our most advanced presence sensor ever, combining long-range static mmWave, tracking mmWave, PIR, PoE, Ethernet/WiFi…
Might be worth contacting the seller before buying. The "Color" (ie: type/what's being sold) is "PDF Manual By Email", so it's possible they selling just the PDF assembly manual...
Looks good, but it'll probably take a while until it's anywhere close to the coverage of existing repositories: https://templates.blakadder.com/ has almost 3,000 devices flashable onto Tasmota firmware. For older Tuya…
You've invented a room-temperature superconducting material? No? Didn't think so. Currently available superconductors still need liquid nitrogen cooling, meaning they're not feasible for in-orbit installations.
One of the things Sal Mercogliano stressed is that the crew (and possibly other crews of the same line) modified systems in order to save time. Rather than doing the process of purging high-sulphur fuel that can't be…
Well There's Your Problem podcast, Episode 121: Therac-25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EQT1gVsE6I
This may be good for the selfhoster who is running more an a couple of sites. But a GUI to manage enterprise-level SSL fleets? Doubtful. Not when a change/configuration management system (Puppet, Chef, Ansible etc…
> In theory, Home Assistant voice hardware could be integrated with local LLMs for private voice control Lots of people are running local LLMs with their HA Voice Previews, plenty of discussions about it in the forums
This? Finding outbound/inbound requests to an app? Not sure it's worth an entire post. But: The application in question is NetLimiter for Windows https://www.netlimiter.com/ (I'm sure there are others, btw) It acts as a…
Try JPEGView - it is much faster than Irfanview for looking through a folder of images. Either preloads or has a better rendering engine, or both. Make sure to get the currently supported fork, not the original.
Why does Electro make multiple web requests on startup? Why does it need to make any? And forcing windows to make your app a default, without asking the user about it at install time - not cool.
Well There's Your Problem Podcast (with slides) Episode 121: Therac-25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EQT1gVsE6I
Configuration Management of one form or another is a way to ensure consistency across a fleet of servers, and reduce administration overhead. VMs aren't going away any time soon, despite SaaS companies best efforts.…
Fully on-prem can be done if you've got the LLM compute power in place.
No, all of the voice parts are either inbuilt or direct addons.
You could follow a site such as https://downdetector.co.uk/ that aggregates reports of issues on sites including Vodafone.
New generation of Sonoff products are mostly moving to ESP32. The older ones still available are ESP8266 or similar.
Another example of a very successful commercial product is the P1x series of printers from Bambu Labs. The main chip is an ESP32.
Make It Work have reviewed 18 different home mmWave sensors, Aqara included: "Best mmWave Presence Sensors for Home Assistant!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kt1FpRM8R18
"The dogma we've been promoting for decades - Eat Less, Move More - doesn't work, so don't stigmatize those listening to us" No mention of processed food. No mention of carbohydrate restriction, time-restricted…
Only one mention of "carbohydrate" and that in the context of intermittent fasting, no mention seed oils, no commentary on highly-processed foods? Nothing "optimum" here.
I can ping my aws hosts from a VPC on a different hosting company, so it's unlikely to be all of AWS. Tried the Telstra and Vocus Looking Glass services - both can ping my AWS servers. List of Looking Glasses:…
https://www.mp3tag.de/en/ is a standalone batch tag editor
"Lecturer ignores the last half-decade of successful low-carbohydrate whole-food success stories while promoting their own new book.." "Diets" don't work if they are just about starving while eating what passes for food…
https://shop.everythingsmart.io/products/everything-presence... "Everything Presence Pro is our most advanced presence sensor ever, combining long-range static mmWave, tracking mmWave, PIR, PoE, Ethernet/WiFi…
Might be worth contacting the seller before buying. The "Color" (ie: type/what's being sold) is "PDF Manual By Email", so it's possible they selling just the PDF assembly manual...
Looks good, but it'll probably take a while until it's anywhere close to the coverage of existing repositories: https://templates.blakadder.com/ has almost 3,000 devices flashable onto Tasmota firmware. For older Tuya…
You've invented a room-temperature superconducting material? No? Didn't think so. Currently available superconductors still need liquid nitrogen cooling, meaning they're not feasible for in-orbit installations.
One of the things Sal Mercogliano stressed is that the crew (and possibly other crews of the same line) modified systems in order to save time. Rather than doing the process of purging high-sulphur fuel that can't be…
Well There's Your Problem podcast, Episode 121: Therac-25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EQT1gVsE6I
This may be good for the selfhoster who is running more an a couple of sites. But a GUI to manage enterprise-level SSL fleets? Doubtful. Not when a change/configuration management system (Puppet, Chef, Ansible etc…
> In theory, Home Assistant voice hardware could be integrated with local LLMs for private voice control Lots of people are running local LLMs with their HA Voice Previews, plenty of discussions about it in the forums
This? Finding outbound/inbound requests to an app? Not sure it's worth an entire post. But: The application in question is NetLimiter for Windows https://www.netlimiter.com/ (I'm sure there are others, btw) It acts as a…
Try JPEGView - it is much faster than Irfanview for looking through a folder of images. Either preloads or has a better rendering engine, or both. Make sure to get the currently supported fork, not the original.
Why does Electro make multiple web requests on startup? Why does it need to make any? And forcing windows to make your app a default, without asking the user about it at install time - not cool.
Well There's Your Problem Podcast (with slides) Episode 121: Therac-25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EQT1gVsE6I
Configuration Management of one form or another is a way to ensure consistency across a fleet of servers, and reduce administration overhead. VMs aren't going away any time soon, despite SaaS companies best efforts.…
Fully on-prem can be done if you've got the LLM compute power in place.
No, all of the voice parts are either inbuilt or direct addons.
You could follow a site such as https://downdetector.co.uk/ that aggregates reports of issues on sites including Vodafone.
New generation of Sonoff products are mostly moving to ESP32. The older ones still available are ESP8266 or similar.
Another example of a very successful commercial product is the P1x series of printers from Bambu Labs. The main chip is an ESP32.
Make It Work have reviewed 18 different home mmWave sensors, Aqara included: "Best mmWave Presence Sensors for Home Assistant!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kt1FpRM8R18
"The dogma we've been promoting for decades - Eat Less, Move More - doesn't work, so don't stigmatize those listening to us" No mention of processed food. No mention of carbohydrate restriction, time-restricted…
Only one mention of "carbohydrate" and that in the context of intermittent fasting, no mention seed oils, no commentary on highly-processed foods? Nothing "optimum" here.
I can ping my aws hosts from a VPC on a different hosting company, so it's unlikely to be all of AWS. Tried the Telstra and Vocus Looking Glass services - both can ping my AWS servers. List of Looking Glasses:…
https://www.mp3tag.de/en/ is a standalone batch tag editor
"Lecturer ignores the last half-decade of successful low-carbohydrate whole-food success stories while promoting their own new book.." "Diets" don't work if they are just about starving while eating what passes for food…