
Even the thick plastic bags are semi permeable. Eventually every sealed filament will soak up moisture.

Yup, doing this is very hard, especially in a country with a very industrialized food system.

Here's the thing about temperature sensors, they vary.

Just remember, there's no such thing as infinite growth. These people are just getting better at extracting wealth from us.

You didn't dry it enough. You only dried the outside, the inside was still wet and brittle. Once you used up the dry stuff it broke.

Chiming in to let people know that SengLED bulbs do not act as repeaters and are thus the worst bulbs you can use to build a Zigbee network.

Yes, because Trump is eliminating the de minimus exception for Tariffs. Meaning even if an individual imports a small product it will be subject to tariffs.

Maybe, it's actually pretty limited compared to a real SDR.

Cannot write half as fast as I type, and then you still need to type to publish it anywhere.

I imagine the grounds staff will put gravel over that grave. No way grass will ever survive that amount of urine.

Like most humans you are bad at calculating risk. Speeding on a trip to a hospital will likely only save you seconds. An ambulance that can avoid traffic and skip red lights is going to save significantly more time.

My library offers free access to Mango. I recommend everyone check the services offered by their library.


"We've been sleeping.
We've had each other, and Ferrix, our work, our days. We had each other, and they left us alone. We kept the trade lanes open, and they left us alone. We took their money and ignored them, we kept their engines churning, and the moment they pulled away, we forgot them. Because we had each other. We had Ferrix.
But we were sleeping. I've been sleeping. And I've been turning away from the truth I wanted not to face.
There is a wound that won't heal at the center of the galaxy. There is a darkness reaching like rust into everything around us. We let it grow, and now it's here. It's here, and it's not visiting anymore. It wants to stay.
The Empire is a disease that thrives in darkness, it is never more alive than when we sleep. It's easy for the dead to tell you to fight, and maybe it's true, maybe fighting is useless. Perhaps it's too late. But I'll tell you this... If I could do it again, I'd wake up early and be fighting these bastards from the start.
Fuck the Empire!"

It's called signing a petition.

A show you should be watching. Season 01 is amazing and season 2 so far is living up to the hype.

Looking to be censored when the last of our democracy finally gives way?

For some context I have been running my own Linux servers for 20+ years, I have used Home Assistant since very early in in the development when everything was yaml configuration, and I have experience with ffmpeg command line configuration. This is not the typical experience for me with an early in development roll your own software solution.
It may have changed now but the horrible configuration system is first and foremost what I did not like. But before I go into detail on that, I did not think the recognition features worked well enough to justify the struggle with the ever changing yaml settings. And I certainly was not impressed enough by any of it to start a subscription.
My experience with the configuration is probably through the first year after it was released so keep that in mind. I had a lot of trouble with getting it to even recognize the feeds from my camera in order to analyze them. Through the period I used Frigate this became a regular battle. I would finally get the new yaml config sorted out, and then the config file format would change and I would have to try and figure out what settings I needed to adjust now or where to put them in order for it to just read my camera feeds. These were nothing special, just a normal rtsp feed that I could easily view from a phone or desktop app. Eventually on the 4th or 5th time the config changes broke my setup I just gave up.
The recognition from the default models was not anywhere near useful enough for me to justify the struggle. And with no guarantee that I could keep this working with my cameras there was absolutely no way I would pay for access to a better model.
I would say if you use it, do not use any camera other than what they recommend because if the configuration changes and you're not using those you have to figure it out yourself.
At the very least I would try it with one camera for a while maybe on the paid model as a trial. I wouldn't invest heavily and assume it's going to work or be stable.
I know many people have a good experience with Frigate so definitely listen to other people's takes. But it just took up far too much of my time to be seen as anything other than an annoyance.

YSK someone created a site to endlessly scroll Wikipedia
The goal is to combat addictive sites with educational content.

What would the implications of a US constitutional amendment excluding corporations as persons and the constitutional rights that affords them?
Looking for positives, but especially negatives. What are the pitfalls of not granting corporations the same rights as people/citizens?


A conversation with Ali Breland about the long-simmering ideas animating Silicon Valley’s rightward turn

A conversation with Ali Breland about the long-simmering ideas animating Silicon Valley’s rightward turn.

Any Smart Home YouTubers at CES?
Before the pandemic there were a few homeassistant/smart home YouTubers on the floor of CES every day putting videos out about the new devices they saw throughout the day. I haven't seen any of them doing that since the pandemic.
Anyone know of one that is still doing that or the best place to get summaries of new devices from CES with a smart home focus?