

This is me with most Tarantino films. I watched Pulp Fiction and have no idea what actually happened in that movie.


This is me with most Tarantino films. I watched Pulp Fiction and have no idea what actually happened in that movie.


Make sure your bios datetime is set correctly to UTC as well. I think the timedatectl command might do that but might not be supported on all systems.
Care to share? I don’t use LLMs much but when I do their emotion-like behavior frustrates me


The form factor kinda does that by having a controller attached, limiting power consumption to 15W, and limiting connectivity to a single USB port


Yeah it’s super weird the way this article was written, it feels AI almost but I can’t put my finger on it.
My entire life up until last year. Turned out to be biochemical gender dysphoria. Estrogen straight-up fixed it for me.
The problem is that they are all wrong enough often enough that they should not even be considered IMHO, but I understand that others feel differently about their usefulness.
AI image detectors are notoriously flawed by the way.
Good to know, I will continue with my plan to not watch it, thanks lol
As much as I’d love to respond with a troll face and pretend that was purposeful ragebait, I’m not gonna lie - having watched neither, I legit thought it was The Office lmao. Thanks for the correction =]


Yeah, I absolutely adore being able to set up things that make my life easier without getting in the way and without worrying it’ll all ruin my day if something stops working.
We use smart light switches that look and work like regular switches, but with Z-wave control built in. Controlling otherwise non-smart lights is great, but then so is being able to trigger things with double and triple presses!
My favorite example is that my espresso machine takes a moment to warm up in the morning, so I have it on a Z-wave outlet for remote control. I can turn it on from my bedroom by double-clicking my bedroom light switch on the way out of the room in the morning. By the time I collect the cups from the office, and get them cleaned out in the kitchen, the machine is usually ready to use.
I’m rather close to a downward triple-press in the bedroom kicking off a full bedtime routine that turns off all the lights, TVs, locks the house doors (with feedback from a smart speaker if that fails), locks the car doors, turns the temperature down a couple of degrees, and arms the house alarm.
A downward triple-press in my office locks the family’s computers.
All 100% locally, and I adore it!


Cognitive behavioral therapy, I dunno what your emoji means


Nextcloud supports webdav, if you already have one!


I’d rather a happy medium of local control where it can be hooked up to HomeAssistant. I like smart home when the smarts stay in my home!
I think the comment you’re replying to was a reference to The Office, a la “It’s one banana, what could it cost, $10?”
My favorite thing is media pausing automatically when I get a phone call and resuming when I hang up. I listen to music all day while I work, so when someone calls it automatically pauses and I don’t have to pause it myself or turn down my speakers. Really helpful for busy customer call days when I’m on the support rotation.
Notifications are also pretty great, useful for 2fa notifications since I’m at my machine for work all day.
I use Chezmoi and a git repo for keeping mine in sync with each other across several machines.