Just found out about the IKEA Inspelning electrical plug that can integrate with #HomeAssistant and is relatively inexpensive but immediately available.
Will need to give one a try. I don't yet have any zigbee devices, so open to suggestions on the best way to integrate those into the system.
https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/inspelning-plug-smart-energy-monitor-90569846/
New* on the blog: “Privacy, Why?” https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2024/11/14/Why-Privacy
It argues that a lockable front door is a key benefit of civilization. And I think it offers useful talking points for anyone who finds themselves having to defend their desire for privacy.
[*Well, not *that* new; it’s adapted from a piece I wrote in 2013 but published elsewhere.]
"It took 68 years for the world to reach 1 terawatt of solar PV capacity. It took just two years to double it"
@dangillmor My experience is that any article with Twitter embeds isn't an article at all, it's a "some people are saying" listicle. I might as well be watching a local weatherman doing man-on-the-street interviews about how wet the rain is.
"Nothing of value was lost", in other words.
@uint8_t In March 2024, the was a ruling by the European Court of Justice, which basically said that all standards that are mandatory for products must be free of charge.
I just looked up what's the current state of this:
There is now an official web site where you can request free access to european standards, and access those that were sucessfully requested by others: https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/documents-request/home
It explicitly says that everyone may use it, not just people in the EU.
1. interview with the vampire
2. HR screening with the vampire
3. technical interview with the vampire
4. team interview with the vampire
5. Good evening vampire, unfortunately we're not able to extend you an offer at this time. We'd like to keep in contact and notify you of any available positions in the future
Anyway, TL;DR, impressed and fascinated as I am by LLMs and GPTs as technology, the things we're using them for are just dumb and, in many cases, dangerous.
The more of these artificial liars get rolled out, the more we have to choose between believing everything the machine says -- which is lunacy -- or believing nothing that it says -- which is exhausting.
6/
I don't understand why you would deploy something that looks like an information retrieval tool, but simply invents things when it doesn't know the answer.
No one would design a database system that returned random data if a query failed to match any records. (Except perhaps in a specialized application such as a game).
The argument “but it gets it right MOST of the time" cuts no ice. That actually makes it WORSE, because it's harder to tell when the robot is fabricating answers.
5/
Hmm. #protonpass might fit the bill. Nice that its Android client is officially in #fdroid (which Bitwarden couldn't do initially as it was a Xamarin based app, and now because the required SDK is non-Free)
Now that #bitwarden is moving away from FOSS, is there a competitive alternative for people that can't or don't want to self-host? Something that's staying FOSS with a decent free tier, but will take money directly for a subscription, that's easy enough to use that family and friends don't need hand holding?
https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/24/bitwarden_foss_doubts/
The fact that #Bitwarden is shifting-away from being #OpenSource has prompted me to take a closer look at #KeePassXC on my desktop & #KeePassDX on my phone.
I've been using KeePassXC for years but never as my "main" credential vault.
But now that it supports #passkeys, migrating from Bitwarden onto it full-time is a no-brainer.
And I have to say I'm quite pleased with the results.
The migration took all of 10 seconds. I exported my Bitwarden vault as an encrypted JSON file which KeePassXC read without any problem and decrypted the file just fine.
My encrypted vault is stored on my #Nextcloud server hosted by #Hetzner and I'm using the native Nextcloud clients for #Windows, #Linux, and #Android to keep everything in-sync.
Got a #WordPress problem? Not sure what the hell to do about it?
As someone who has spent years outside the WordPress ecosystem, I have more than a few ideas for you.
Let’s start with your needs: https://tedium.co/2024/10/20/wordpress-cms-alternatives-content-strategy-advice/
new @tedium