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  • Me: Hovering mouse over the update button Click it!!

    Also me: No no, it says right in the changelog that this is one of biggest releases ever, wait for a point release

    Me again: but you can make the "sleep time" automation say Goodnight after it runs!!!!!!

    click

  • The problem with a good running automation is you end up used to them, I forget they're even there most if the time.

    I end up appreciating my once-in-awhile automations more. A couple times a month I need to get up extra early, skip my normal routine and go straight to work. But I'm American, this can't be done without coffee. The night before I prepare the coffee maker and scan an NFC on the top that turns off the plug and waits for my next alarm, then turns it back on. Once it runs it disables the automation, so I dont accidently burn the house down. Worth a million bucks

    In the summer in the northeast US most evenings are cool enough to sleep with just a fan in the window. For the nights that stay too warm past bedtime I scan an NFC on my AC that triggers an automation to shutoff the AC and turn on the window fan at a specified outdoor temp. Saves on electricity and who doesn't love fresh air??

  • I'm sorry, what?....Oh, all I heard was that my linux home server is going to be running on new hardware in about a year and a half when all these used computers go on sale. 😁

  • Yes! Especially automations! I would rather have tags than folders, so an automation could fit into more than one category (eg. Location, action) but I'd take anything over alphabetical!!

  • Maybe click on that lux entity in the dashboard and see if it has been consistently transmitting its data (on the history graph)? I'm pretty sure you'll get this warning if the state reads "unavailable" which could be a reception issue or a dying sensor.

    I recently saw this happen to an animation of mine and I think this was the cause

  • I take any chance I can to drop a Chris Barnett link:

    Ventoy

  • I would spend the money on smart switches before smart outlets. I personally find that I want smart control over almost all of my lights/ fans but only some of my outlets.

    Another reason for my avoidance of smart outlets is they are much more expensive than smart plugs and it's rare that you want to control both plugs in an outlet anyways.

    As far as wiring if you want window/ door sensors or motion sensors you might consider running power to those locations. Much better than changing button batteries constantly.

    Use conduit to future proof any network cables you run....

    That's all that comes to mind at the moment

  • Should be able to just do it with automations and include "choose" action. 2024.1 looks like it makes it easier building blocks.

  • I've been pretty happy with paperless-ngx, it should tick all your boxes

  • Oooh memories, I can't remember the version number but mandrake 10 must have been close to my first linux distro!! ....it.didn't.go.well.

  • Dietpi is a nice little distro, especially when running it minimal without a GUI. Its added toolkits make farting around on the command line more comfortable

  • I've spent countless hours over the last couple years, since I left the Googs, trying to find a good alternative for STT. I love that I just bumped into this post and it seems to be the answer I'm looking for. I've been playing around with it today and it works pretty great. Thanks OP!

  • Richmond would be perfect for this

  • Im otherwise just lurking but now you've witnessed two of us on /e/os ;)

  • I switched to Proton from PIA when I learned of PIAs sketchy new owner Kape Technologies

  • The proton suite or consider murena.io

    Murena is the company behind e/os which is a privacy (from big tech) driven android spin. Whether or not you want to flash your phone with the os, you can use their cloud suite for a few dollars a month. It's built on nextcloud, has email, calendar, notes, picture and file backup, productivity suite.....

    Murena isn't end to end encrypted like proton, so it depends on your threat model I guess

  • Thank you all for the input.

    If I was looking for a top of the line card I would dig in and learn everything there is to know about graphics cards to make an informed decision. When it comes to buying a run of the mill card, its hard to get that excited!

    Not sure what I'll buy yet, but you've pointed out what I need to look for. Thanks!