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For me it's the vertical size, fits perfect in my hand and almost all newer phones are longer.
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Aww, cats gonna explore!
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Yeah it seems like HA OS is the way to go, running the separate Docker containers has been a headache and breaks/take time more than it's worth
Have HA running in a Docker container, wanted to set up the Sonoff Zigbee USB as a hub for smart devices in the house, can't figure out why this is so hard. Ok so DSM 7 doesn't support USB, thats ok, managed to download the drivers and see the ttyUSB0 for the USB stick. But then when setting up the Mosquitto and Zigbee2MQTT containers the Z2M one crashes with the errors in the photo attached. Is there something I'm missing or an easier way to do this for Synology NAS and HA running in a container? I guess I can VIM the HA OS but I just want to figure out the issue or find an easier way to set up a Zigbee network in the house that works Thanks
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For anyone trying to google a solution, I got it to work with the below in Portainer
version: '3.7'
services:
api:
image: 'gthole/drink-stash:latest'
init: true
restart: 'always'
environment:
- SECRET_KEY=*enter-a-key-here*
- ALLOWED_HOSTS=*enter-ip-here*
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_USERNAME=*can-be-whatever*
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_EMAIL=*duh*
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=*make-it-up*
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_FIRST_NAME=*John*
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_LAST_NAME=*Smith*
- INITIAL_FIXTURES=recipes
ports:
- 8081:8000
volumes:
- /volume1/docker/drink-stash/data:/data
- /volume1/docker/drink-stash/public:/public
I would love to be able to spin up a container for this cocktail recipe thing I found on Docker Hub. https://hub.docker.com/r/gthole/drink-stash I am running a Synology DSM 7.2, I have Portainer and have enough knowledge to set up basic things with lots of guides like plex/pihole. But since this is such a niche app my lack of knowledge is hurting. Anyone have guidance for setting this up for someone with my tools and experience?
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Only one I missed was PushBullet, it was the easiest way to text from browser and get articles from phone/computer. Nothing I've tried on Firefox has worked as well
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I love Jerboa, very minimal which is great for me. If it had a search function it be perfect
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Not sure why the downvote, its right there on the website https://tailscale.com/pricing/
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I'm glad you were able to recognize the quality of life imprisonment that work from home brought you and the impact it has on you and your family. With more and more ppl back in the office, WFH has shifted from a safety necessity to another 'perk' that companies can offer, like 401k matching or a 4/10 work schedule.
You are doing the right thing by standing your ground, you are indicating to them that they are in danger of losing talent if they do not continue to offer this competitive advantage to their employees, which should be a no-brainer with the work environment you described.
This should not preclude you from raises imo, and you are smart to be preparing your resume and looking for better opportunities. It is always smart to keep your options open. Good luck!
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Haha in the rain too. I can see why they are enjoying this season so much though, looks like they are having a lot of fun and getting to see some interesting places
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The Titanic is at like 12,500 ft deep though
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I think the important thing is to keep Spotify from being the only way you can stream music. While I agree you can buy discs or digital downloads, these are fundamentally different methods of consumption from streaming.
Stopping Spotify purchasing the exclusive rights to stream prevents a monopoly where, if you want to stream, you are 'forced' to use Spotify and pay/listen to ads there. Keeping artists' options open allows the most customer-friendly streaming service to win out as consumers choose which streaming service gives them the best product to listen to who they want
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So his explanation was "anyone who is eligible to vote by mail could receive an electronic ballot" which is a terrible reason to veto, and then the article pointed out this was incorrect anyways...
Guy in wheelchair makes it harder for people in wheelchairs to vote should just be a completely losing issue, geez
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Good on the FTC for bringing this forward. If I'm paying you ~$150/yr for a service that should be front and center for me to confirm. Not just snuck in because you have my credit card and I've bought an item from your site
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Spyro Trilogy, since the remaster came out I think I've gone back and 100% all three games twice. Spyro was the first game I got on PS1 and the nostalgia combined with better graphics is amazing
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Driving rental cars for a couple of years for work, this was super useful
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Thanks @andocas for automating this!
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FWIW, I have both a Switch and Steam Deck and prefer the Switch honestly. The Steam Deck can do more and take advantage of better sales, but we find ourselves using the Switch far more often
Especially with the reddit stuff going on, I found the commentary on self-regulation of behavior with respect to public opinion to be interesting
This whole series is really fascinating - seeing a modern card counter from the beginning and what he has to deal with is a cool documentary