

States are also considering banning VPNs now as well. This will never work and is a horrible idea, but it’s being considered.


States are also considering banning VPNs now as well. This will never work and is a horrible idea, but it’s being considered.


The FBI’s report from August, prepared by its New York division, does not make clear how the bureau accessed the Signal group
The question I’m most curious to have answered


Thought she was about to put him into a kneebar or bust out some other Jiu Jitsu for a second there.


Sell to pay my electricity bill


Oh? TIL. I guess if they’ve ruled out fairphone and nothing is as bad as you say, maybe it’s a larger player. Can’t think of many other small ones.


This is a major bummer. I was kinda rooting for them to be the OEM that GOS would be working with.


Ew. Also, LibreWolf.


SFF Optiplec are great. I went with a decently spec’d Intel NUC running Proxmox that handles all my home services nicely without using too much power.


Fully custom? Sick! Where do I get one? 😅


They also are buying the NSO group


Great interview; Love Lutris :)
I recently started playing with scenes too. Maybe I should go that route with more of my lights
Molto bello!
Yes, definitely. That’s one of the reasons I’ve implemented this way. If a light (for example) had the physical switch turned off and back on, a lot of smart bulbs will go to the on state, even if HA had previously set (and expects it to be) off. The next execution may turn it off in an off state, on in an on state, on from an off state or off from an on state, but either way that truth table will resolve after an iteration
Oh that’s good to know. I have a handful of Kasa bulbs and I don’t give them WAN access. They seem to be mostly fine without WAN, but I do get communication issues with them from time to time (which is why I’m exploring zigbee as an alternative). Thank you for the reply!
Great points. I have white a few smart switches through the house to control things both physically and via Home Assistant. Most of the other lights are wifi based and work mostly as expected with occasional drops (which can get annoying). Was wanting to experiment with ZigBee to see if it was more reliable, but it sounds like that might not be the case
Oh really? I have never had Apple Intelligence enabled on mine, it was always opt in I thought