This sounds like it wouldn't help much, and whatever increase in volume might be offest by decrease in quality due to echo. But it's free to try (and within my skill set :) ).
This sounds cool, but beyond my skill set. I might be able to re-qire the speaker wire to something else (possibly not if soldering is required), but I don't even understand what a "shutdown pin" is or what it does.
I used Studio Code Server to search all files for "Automation: Turn Off" and "automation.turn_off" and "automation" - there were 100s (1000s?) of results. I scanned through them and didn't see anything that looks like it was enabling these automations. And that's the only record in my logbook around these automations being disabled.
So now I've renamed some of my automations and re-disabled them. In a few days they'll either become enabled or I'll search my logs for errors including their previous names.
One of my automations that was disabled but is now enabled has turned off triggered by service Automation: Turn off about a week ago in the Logbook. What does "turned off" mean for an automation?
And in History it looks like this:
What part of this information is usable to search for what triggered the automation to be re-enabled?
I recently installed TrueNAS on a box with Proxmox, following these instructions. It allows the box to be your NAS and run anything else as a VM (so NextCloud, Grocy/KitchenOwl, etc., even your VPN).
Photostructure is a strong starter, but development is slow and it's still missing important features like sharing. Also, it's not ooen source.
Immich seems great but doesn't (yet) support digikam tags ( and since my 100,000 assets are tagged/organized via digikam, I don't want to move to immich yet and have to start over).
PhotoPrism seemed pretty good, though it also doesn't (yet) support digikam tags. Also, their self-hosted version doesn't have all the features of their paid versions.
2023 has been the Year of the Voice, and please stay tuned, as we will host a final 5th chapter live stream on our YouTube channel on 13 December 2023, at 12:00 PST / 21:00 CET! But that is not the end of the voice journey… Be sure to tune in!
I want to flash my vac with Valetudo - my goal is to run-only, no cloud. But I read through Valetudo's instructions and it's too scary for me. I don't think I have the skills to solder a board together and I barely understand all the steps. I can follow instructions, but there's one point where they say something like "do these few steps within 180 seconds or you may brick your vacuum" - that's too much risk for a ~$1000 vacuum. I didn't upgrade the firmware on my vac, so maybe someday the process will be slightly easier and I'll take the risk.
Also, while this integration recognizes the mopping capability of the vacuum (it shows the status of the mop heads in terms of dry or moist), it doesn't seem to offer the ability to control the mopping functionality (I can't see a way to change the mop settings like I can with the vacuum's fan speed). Interesting.
Thanks!