https://www.switch-bot.com/products/switchbot-lock
Not sure if it’s compatible with your particular lock, but I’ve got switchbot stuff integrated into home assistant without issue (using their hub).
https://www.switch-bot.com/products/switchbot-lock
Not sure if it’s compatible with your particular lock, but I’ve got switchbot stuff integrated into home assistant without issue (using their hub).
For a lot of devices that will leave an unsecured wifi network on that will
Yeah, why the hell is OP using SMS?
Or back in the days where Google Reader was a thing, one request from them could represent millions of readers.
Have you considered only backing up the data you can’t replace relatively easily? I would look into a strategy of periodically backing up the list of media in a format that can easily be imported into Radarr or whichever system you used to acquire them. Sure, if the worst happens it’ll take forever to redownload, but you can just prioritise the things you want to watch right now while everything’s rebuilding in the background.
Definitely do back up photos, documents and your home directory (excluding stuff like a steam library), but hopefully you should be able to fit all that on a NAS or external HD.
Ubuntu (and probably Debian too) will keep an old kernel in your grub list so you can boot off that one if needed.
I’ve caught a few, usually the email gets leaked in a data breach (ie. Adobe got breached a while back, so I just block all email to [email protected]). Surprisingly I don’t really catch a lot of companies reselling mailing lists, it’s mostly data breaches that you can find on haveibeenpwned.
It’s basically when you drag an Ethernet cable behind you wherever you go, with the other end still plugged into your home switch.
If needed you could use a subdomain from a free dyndns provider. And if you’re going to be self hosting stuff having your own domain is probably good anyway.
Also, canonical decided to try and solve the same ‘problem’ in a different, equally convoluted way.
Probably depends on how much effort you want to put into it. Probably works in some distros with certain repos, but won’t work out of the box everywhere.
Yeah, but that’s just the kernel. Anything above that (window manager, the utilities that they didn’t outright copy from BSD, apps, …) is basically closed source.
One thing it claimed was the ability to rewrite copy. Basically finally an improvement over spellcheck which has been the same for like 20 years. Would be nice to have something better built into the OS in every text field.
You could also have stuff like suggestions in your terminal when you’re starting to write a command based on what’s in the man pages and the layout of your filesystem.
Valve did some work to support it in steam deck, it’s going to work its way upstream hopefully.
Still funny that there’s a Microsoft Linux distro. Didn’t think that would ever happen 20 years ago.
My issue is that the only time I use vim or nano it’s because I’m logged into some server where you’re going to be stuck with the defaults anyway. I guess it’s nice on your home machine, but customising a bunch of servers with your personal preferences isn’t really something you can do in most work situations.
The reason is probably that too many people got caught liking questionable content through the likes page.
Definitely worked for me.
I guess the thinking is that in the past economic growth has been the way governments dealt with paying back debts (or making them look smaller as part of the GDP). Instead of raising taxes or issuing currency to pay back debt, you’d grow the tax base by growing the economy.
MMT is currently challenging this thinking obviously, and the answer to this (as with every other challenge we’re facing, like inequality, pollution, corruption, …) is taxing the rich, not somehow procreating more.
If managed well, a slowly shrinking population can be managed without too much issues and would allow us to live within our planetary means, which are the real contraints on the economy and our survival.
Let’s start by putting up cameras in all his houses.