

Thanks for the suggestion. How do you integrate it with HA?
Also, i can’t find blinds on their website, just the motor. Does Somfy just sell the motor and the blinds themself are BYO?
Thanks for the suggestion. How do you integrate it with HA?
Also, i can’t find blinds on their website, just the motor. Does Somfy just sell the motor and the blinds themself are BYO?
I self-host baikal and use davX5 on android with whatever calendar app i want, and on desktop i use betterbird but you can use any calendar app you want.
I don’t know the answer, though i suspect it’s something based in religion. But to me, saying “good Friday” is redundant. 🙂
Cool premise, nice UI.
Unscrambling 5 letter words is a bit simple, though. Will there be longer words? Or maybe how quickly you do it could make it more challenging - and in that sense,maybe other word scrambles aren’t revealed until you solve the first?
Nice job making this!
That suggests we should be intolerant of intolerance, which is an oxymoron.
I don’t code so I can’t possibly audit FOSS software. However, I also can’t audit proprietary software. Lots of people can and do audit FOSS software, though, and can and do share their findings. But no matter how many people “audit” propietary software, it remains propietary - a black box. Untrustable, especially considering corporations’ incentives and historical actions.
Why are you sharing a product/service that’s in maintenance mode? From the README:
Trilium is in maintenance mode - see details in #4620
I recommend TriliumNext Notes, a current and active fork.
I’ve had canon, HP, and brother inkjets - dislike them all (though hate HP as a company worse than the others.). Finally I bought a Xerox color laser printer (and scanner, etc) and really like it. Part of the enshittification is the world of inkjet ink, but part is also the companies.
It is in my .bashrc, but any delay is not noticeable.
Starships looks very interesting! I’m going to check it out. Thanks!
Well, yeah, but it’s git: https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh
My thinking is that I trust git on my computer, so I trust downloading from their repo.
But you’re right. I should revisit this and see if it’s even necessary.
Mine shows the user and host, git commit and branch, docker context and directory, color coded based on status of git:
[root@server001|G:19e526e@(master)|D:myContext|currentDir] $
## PS1 adapted from https://gist.github.com/xenji/2292341
ps1_generator() {
# docker context inspect --format '{{ .Name }}'
Time12h="\T"; Time12a="\@"; ShortHost="\h"; Username="\u";
PathShort="\W"; PathFull="\w"; NewLine="\n"; Jobs="\j";
test -f ~/.config/git-prompt.sh || \
curl -L https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/contrib/compl
etion/git-prompt.sh \
> ~/.config/git-prompt.sh
source ~/.config/git-prompt.sh
Color_Off="\[\033[0m\]"; IBlack="\[\033[0;90m\]"; BWhite="\[\03
3[1;37m\]"; BGreen="\[\033[1;32m\]";
BIRed="\[\033[1;91m\]"; BIWhite="\[\033[1;97m\]"; BIPurple="\[\
033[1;95m\]"; BIBlue="\[\033[1;94m\]";
GIT_PS1='$(git branch &>/dev/null;\
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then \
echo "$(echo `git status` | \grep "nothing to commit" > /dev/null
2>&1; \
DIRTY="$?"; \
HEADREV=`git log --pretty=%h -n 1`; \
echo -n "|G:'${BWhite}'$HEADREV"; \
if [ "$DIRTY" -eq "0" ]; then \
# @4 - Clean repository - nothing to commit
echo "@'${BGreen}'"$(__git_ps1 "(%s)"); \
else \
# @5 - Changes to working tree
echo "'${BIBlue}'@'${BIRed}'"$(__git_ps1 "{%s}"); \
fi)'${Color_Off}'"; \
else \
# @2 - Prompt when not in GIT repo
echo ""; \
fi)'
if docker context inspect >/dev/null 2>&1; then
DOCKER_PS1='|D:'${BIBlue}'$(docker context inspect --format
"{{ .Name }}")'${Color_Off}
fi
USER_PS1=${BIPurple}${Username}'@'${ShortHost}${Color_Off}
PATH_PS1='|'${BWhite}${PathShort}${Color_Off}
export PS1='['${USER_PS1}${GIT_PS1}${DOCKER_PS1}${PATH_PS1}'] $
'
}
ps1_generator && unset -f ps1_generator
I’m sorry for your loss. 😢🐕
Thanks for taking a look.
I used vaultwarden just the other day for this purpose. I mean, I use vaultwarden daily as a password manager, but it also has secure file transfer.
You can add them to the Consumer Action Taskforce wiki.
I recently got a Xerox and don’t hate it yet (high praise for the printer industry).
That works for me, for a while. I also auto-restart the invidious container stack hourly, per their recommendation. But sooner or later it fails, and usually the fix is to recreate a token. It only takes a minute, but it’s a hassle to do often.
I don’t have any experience with Atuin, but I use and love hstr for similar features.
Thanks for the suggestions…