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  • I'm really interested to see what this device database will actually look like, aside from a "please share your automations and the device integrations they rely on." There's a lot of information to sift through, there!

    I loved the changes made from their previous big roadmap (the new dashboard is so much better), but this seems a lot more ambitious, so I'm cautiously optimistic.

  • When a friend broke the saw blade on my Leatherman (which was ~15 years old), I sent it back to them for repair. A short while later I received a brand new Leatherman with a letter saying they were so sorry, but they didn't have parts for my old model anymore, so they sent me a brand new, better model. The letter also said they understood people had emotional connections to their tools, so if I decided I wanted the old broken tool back instead, they would hold onto it for me for a few months, and all I'd need to do was email them asking to swap.

    10/10 the best customer service I've ever received.

  • I have Type 1 Diabetes, and I'm always looking for fun/interesting ways to help me manage it, including some Home Assistant tools, like the Nightscout integration.

    If your son is using an insulin pump, why are you taking a vial of insulin with you day-to-day? Even small pumps like the omnipod hold much more than one day's worth.

    When I do need to bring vials of insulin with me (if I'm camping in the summer for more than a few days, for instance), I just use a Frio pouch. They're little evaporative coolers that keep the insulin cold enough. I'm sorry for ignoring your question, but it sounds like you could be making things more difficult for yourself than you have to.

  • I share your anger about LaRose's blatant attempts to sabotage Issue 1, but that didn't stop me from voting early and in-person. The line looked long, but moved quickly and I was on my way home in 30 or 40 minutes.

    We only lose if we don't vote! If you can vote early, I would encourage you to do so!

  • I forgot this was happening today until I saw a line going out the door at a medical marijuana shop. It certainly made my bike to work smell more interesting, but I'm glad my fellow Ohioans can now imbibe in relative peace.

  • What's your definition of "cool city?" I'm biased since I live there, but I'd say that Cleveland seems much cooler to me: ethnic neighborhoods/food, public transportation, lower CoL, vibrant queer communities, being on Lake Erie, and more.

  • Living in Ohio, I'm amazed at the amount of intentional misinformation being slung at me about Issue 1 (a proposed amendment that would guarantee women the right to an abortion). It's been a nonstop onslaught for months now, and I know it will only continue to get worse as we approach election day.

    I can only hope that Issue 1 passes with a wide enough margin that it sends a message to these christofascist assholes.