

Can’t expect predictive text to be able to do math. You can get it to use a programming language to do it tho. If you ask it in a programmatic way it’ll generate and run it’s own code. Only way I got it to count the amount of r’s in strawrbrerry.
Can’t expect predictive text to be able to do math. You can get it to use a programming language to do it tho. If you ask it in a programmatic way it’ll generate and run it’s own code. Only way I got it to count the amount of r’s in strawrbrerry.
ESPHome has firmware for the BT proxy:
https://esphome.io/projects/?type=bluetooth
The I installed the xiaomi app on my phone, I think it was called zepp life or something for the scale I have, you do the initial setup of the scale on there, and then it’ll be picked up by the Bluetooth proxy.
Yep, pretty much. Just get an ESP32 and not an 8266.
I have it plugged into an old Nokia charger and hidden in a cupboard to service all the Bluetooth temperature and door sensors.
When I use the scale it automatically sends the data to HA. Really convenient to use.
I have a Xiaomi scale connected through an esp Bluetooth proxy. Works pretty well.
It’s been a few months but I as far as I remember used all the same mounting options
It’s doing something different, I was using to mount an AWS FSx for ZFS share on a beefy machine (1.2GB/s network throughput) and was getting less than 50MB/s throughput using docker to mount it, but getting the full 1.2GB/s when mounted outside and mapped to a volume in the container.
I found this to be extremely underperforming. If you plan on doing anything that requires high throughput, don’t use the docker NFS operator.
Super easy to solve. Just seta geofence of no hooting. There’s a good reason they hoot in the first place, but it’s not needed in that lot.
I only really have issues when I’m out of the country, especially when I’m back in South Africa
Docker and the docker-compose yaml files. They’ll be invaluable. Compose files allows you to create custom networking and run multiple containers.
Super useful and what most people use to run simple docker workloads.
You don’t have to understand how to create containers, just understand how they work and the commands to use them effectively.
There is always the Network + book. I went through it in 2005, so no idea what the content is like nowadays though
So much this. I spent probably 2 hours try to get something to work that it said would work before giving up, spending 5 minutes to Google and finding the solution that I could use to get what I wanted done and more.
After that I rarely ask it for help.
No, on screen keyboard only!
I dunno hey, for some reason an update caused edge to re-enable it’s BS homescreen spam content
Most GPOs just set registry settings. So theoretically you don’t even need pro, just to set the right registry values and write-protect them
I use 2 cloudflare containers that the pihole points to. That gives me DNS over https but it’s more of a mission to set up.
K8s is awesome.
They’re IR. Source: I have 5 Pricer labels sitting on the counter next to me.
Way better than wrasprbrerry