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Hi @shawnp0wers, I seem to have misplaced my links to videos 77 and higher...
Is it still possible to watch those?

Do I ask myself unnecessary questions and then answer them?
- Yeah, I guess I do

Er zijn netwerkkabeltesters van 2.000 en 3.000 euro, maar met deze tester van het Nederlandse / van nog geen zes tientjes heb ik snel een verbindingsprobleem in mijn netwerkkabel gelokaliseerd. Heel fijn, aangezien die kabel bijna 40 meter lang is en deels onder de grond zit

So here comes the geeky part: now when these lights have been turned off for 4 minutes (during the night), the automation will switch them on for 1 second and then switch them off again. This way the state is remembered and they will be in the 'on' state when somebody enters the room in the morning.

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You can select all sorts of blinking patterns for those lights, but we just want them to stay on. However, several minutes after they are turned off (I suspect 250 seconds) they revert to the default blinking state and we manually have to select the 'on' state again, which is quite annoying.

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What's your geekiest @homeassistant Christmas automation?

I have one that turns on the (non-smart) Christmas tree lights when the first motion is detected in the morning. Of course that's not my geekiest one!

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Looking to get your hands on a Home Assistant SkyConnect? Pi Hut UK will put their batch up for sale tonight (UK time). It will be the last for this year with more coming in January.
thepihut.com/collections/lates

Kortste dag vandaag! Yaay!
Nu wordt het alleen nog maar beter

It's beyond bedtime and I still haven't cleaned up my Christmas lights automation in Home Assistant ๐ŸŒ™

Oh and by the way, @shawnp0wers, you may find hard to produce at times, but try watching all of them when you are way behind! ๐Ÿ˜„

I just finished watching 'Day #45 - The IPMI Debacle' by @shawnp0wers and I think he has replaced Douglas Adams' rule of always bringing your towel by: "Always bring your keyboard". A memorable moment

Years ago I utterly disliked Twitter for not allowing image providers like TwitPic anymore. Their search used to be bad (but I haven't touched their client in years). And I have always disliked them for hampering third party clients.
People get worked up about Musk now... well, I stopped caring a long time ago

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I'm curious if there is any sense of whether #mastodon has or is developing a generational identity?

Anecdotal or data-driven takes welcome, but as a start, indicate your #generation below and boost. Discussion of the assumptions behind this welcomed!

(I had to lump older generations in with boomers because evidently surveys are limited to four choices.) #generation #GenX #GenZ #millenials #Boomers

Bedankt voor je overstap (?) naar Mastodon, @MartinDeBoer!
Weer iemand hier die ik ken ๐Ÿ˜Š

Green hair rules!
Implicit statements about not agreeing with bad stuff also rule!
@shawnp0wers

Matter: als grote bedrijven, die je niet vertrouwt, gaan samenwerken aan een universele standaard voor wat dan ook, dan moeten op alle niveaus alarmbellen afgaan

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Did you notice that rather than on PC where you download a generic image which you can just live boot from USB, on ARM every distro needs to support every device individually? It's not just lacking mainline Linux support, it's also lacking a generic way to boot these devices like x86 has. #SPIflash can solve this perfectly by implementing UEFI on a dedicated chip but current new @PINE64 devices are lacking this. Let's get loud to make them add this again in new devices!

I find it utterly annoying that 'Refuse/decline all cookies' on most websites implies 'but please, do ask me again next time!'

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