I just put DSL2024 on mine a few months ago, it works okay lol. Can’t do much more than use the terminal or edit text but it’s pretty fun to use the old hardware again. My only complaint is the zero key sticks.
I just put DSL2024 on mine a few months ago, it works okay lol. Can’t do much more than use the terminal or edit text but it’s pretty fun to use the old hardware again. My only complaint is the zero key sticks.
Seconding this, I have two aurora dimmers and they’re awesome.
You’re right, it was a bit too off the cuff of a remark. Though I can’t imagine they’ve had fun there since the Muppet took over. Can you imagine being the poor bastard who had to tell Phony Stark about this whole thing? They probably had to remind him that their office existed only to have him sack everyone.
…and nothing of value was lost
Yeah Google can play a little game of hide-and-go-fuck-themselves.
Damn them too? I guess I shouldn’t be surprised they’re both in the enshittification olympics. I moved away from F360 in favor on Onshape a while ago but started muddling my way through FreeCAD when I heard about Onshape.
It is but you can’t sell any models you design on the free version because “TeRmS oF sErViCe”.
I want to do this myself (to both free up my pi and not have to deal with underpower warnings) but my printer is a bit further away. I’ve had my eye on those USB via UTP devices for a while but a cursory search seems to imply there’d be timing issues.
It usually is with wine lol
You need calibre with the De-DRM extension and an old version of the kindle desktop app.
Yeah this is a shit take.
I just saw one in fdroid and I can’t remember it now, lemme see if I can find it.
EDIT: it was zulip
It should! As long as you can get it to the bios screen you should be able to get it to boot a live USB. I actually resurrected my EeePC1005 two weeks ago with DamnSmallLinux2024.
How I keep that sort of thing in a single automation is by using trigger IDs and a service call with a template for said trigger id.
Something like this:
alias: Hallway Motion Light
description: ""
trigger:
- platform: state
entity_id:
- binary_sensor.hallway_motion_occupancy
to: "on"
id: "on"
- platform: state
entity_id:
- binary_sensor.hallway_motion_occupancy
to: "off"
id: "off"
for:
hours: 0
minutes: 1
seconds: 0
condition: []
action:
- service: light.turn_{{ trigger.id }}
data:
transition: 3
target:
entity_id: light.hallway_light_2_2
mode: single
Yeah it looks like OP is using the device actions instead of dealing with the entity directly.
I can too, which is what gets me. Honestly after I think it might boil down to how far removed your provider is from directly getting the number from the FCC(or how trigger happy the entity they’re getting the number from). Also possibly if it’s considered a landline or mobile number, it looks like those are distributed differently.
Sort of? It looks like this is unique to SMS over VOIP. Which don’t get me wrong, it’s still fucking stupid. But maybe, just maybe there’s a middle ground between getting inundated in robocallers trying to reach us about our cars extended warranty and not being able to send the word Scunthorpe over SMS.
If you’re looking for a commercial product it’s called a whole house fan. The tl;dr is there are vents in the places you want cooled connected to this fan that sits in your attic. Twice a day or so it exhausts the hot air letting it be replaced by the cooler basement air. Depending on the humidity you might need to run the AC to dehumidify the air a bit.
I’ve heard good things about the MNT pocket reform.