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  • Kagi will let you block slop sites (but you have to manually block each one)

  • Do you believe Luigi Mangione killed Bryan Johnson?

    Do I think he's more likely than not the killer? Yes. Do I think that "beyond a reasonable doubt"? No, BUT I haven't spent as much time studying the facts of the case as I hope each juror has.

    Can he be found guilty with the evidence against him?

    Of course. With the right frame job, my cat could be found guilty of the murder.

  • AKA why I never ask my in-laws about their day.

  • We improved our tracking algorithms to more accurately monitor your every move.

    We found an unpatched microphone exploit that let's us listen in on all of your conversations.

  • Is your favorite color purple?

  • If your tight on money, building a system will always come out on top in the long term, specifically in terms of upgrade paths to keep up with the times.

    If you're actually strapped for cash, buying a used system will always come on top. If you're patient, watch goodwill and other spots for home-built systems that have new enough components to have an upgrade path in the future.

  • Maybe, but I'm talking about this fuckerthat you would see at a restaurant:

    Ghostly pink on the inside and full of air between thick crunchy dividers. It can fuck right off.

  • I still hate tomatoes...

    ...that aren't ripe heirloom tomatoes. You try to put an unripe, dried out, perfectly red and circular, bland slice of mass market tomato on my burger and I will RAAAGE.

  • Fair point! As far as I can tell, the temp sensors are just beacons - anyone can connect and see that somewhere in your house it's 72 °F, but who cares ¯(ツ)_/¯

    If you're running on a Raspberry Pi, you can just use the onboard BT, whose drivers are updated regularly.

    ZigBee ones get occasional updates automatically detected through HA, and have to be moved to somewhere near the controller to update. I assume, as temperature and humidity sensing hasn't changed, that these are security patches.

    BT ones get no updates, which either means their security goes unpatched, or it really doesn't matter when all they do is shout out measurements into the void.

  • Of course! From an end-user the experience between Bluetooth and ZigBee sensors is basically indistinguishable, except for range.

    I have a detached garage, on the opposite end of my property from my HA controller, so the Bluetooth sensor out there specifically was a little flaky. The BT sensor is rated for ~160 ft but realistically it's 50-100 ft if your home has walls.

    Swapping that one sensor to ZigBee so it could tie into my mesh network solved the problem. All other BT sensors have had zero issues, and their AA batteries unsurprisingly last longer than the 3R ZigBee AAAs, but both last at least 6mo.

    Some Shelly devices can be used as "Bluetooth repeaters" but I'm unsure of the specifics of how that works.

  • Nothing like the slop of a rain drenched tennis ball on pavement

  • Beginner question here - does HA even take sub-second polling?

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  • This is the Spotify/Apple Music/etc model and the reason why music piracy is practically dead (yes, I know there are a few sites still going).

    These services are doing their best to find ways to push people back to piracy but for now they keep it at bay through competition to provide better service.

    If there was a catchall video streaming service where all publishers released and got a cut of their plays it would be game over for piracy. Fortunately that'll never happen.

  • And some fava beans.

  • With 99+% of hashes matching?

    Whatever the issue, theres good odds that the pieces with matching hashes are perfectly fine and the <1% of pieces with errors OPs bittorrent client can and did replace, so now the files are identical to source and good to go!

  • If you checked the torrent file and it's showing 99+% that means you almost certainly have the right file but some minute piece of metadata is off. Good news is now you only have to snag ~1% of that file from the seeders that pop in an out and you'll be set.

  • Looks like exactly the kind of thing I've been looking for - a clean and easy to use SSH manager!

    One question: how are SSH credentials stored? Is there any option for password protection?

    And one feature request: as a long time MobaXterm user on Windows, one feature I've yet to see in a Linux SSH utility is the "multi-execution" mode which let's you send commands to multiple terminals at once.

  • Python!

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  • Pizza's core implementation is in C though. It's just a fancy way to call C libraries.

    Today I learned pepperoni is a C library.

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: What are 'forever chemicals' and why do they matter?

    www.dw.com /en/what-are-forever-chemicals-and-why-do-they-matter/a-73215481