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This could be as ubiquitous as location and be widely popular.
Could be, but I don’t really see the value compared to location.
This could be as ubiquitous as location and be widely popular.
Could be, but I don’t really see the value compared to location.
It honestly feels hostile
Very well put. I have the same feeling and it gets worse with every iteration.
Your boot disk is (potentially) dead.
It will be effective as fuck though.
Eco-Conscious Luxury
coughbullshitcough
Moved from ZHA to Z2M. Much easier to handle as I already ran an MQTT container, and re-connecting devices to Z2M doesn’t mess with the HA devices.
No no, that was a very reasonable assumption. I’m still not ruling out MS pulling that shit at some point.
Uh oh…
Someone got scared it seems.
Their main “selling” point is Ai integration. If enabled, they’re selling your browsing history/behavior to OpenAI.
All I can find for rule 1 is to be respectful and non violent and so forth. And it’s not even a rule. It’s just a conditions of a post.
If they want to hold me to a standard, it should be easy to find
You don’t get it, do you. Your post didn’t meet the criteria of the specific COMMUNITY you were posting in. And the rules are right there on the right side of that community’s site.
Your submission a) does not meet the critieria as put down by the community and b) appears to be only relevant to you on a crusade against Tesla. I couldn’t give a fuck what some bakery does in the US, it’s simply not relevant internationally.
Come on, at least put some effort into this.
Not United States Internal News
Title must match the article headline
How is that not voice-activated?
Not surprising considering iMessage is nearly irrelevant outside the US.
Not really. Those don’t go on specialized car freighters, they’re just packed into a shipping container.
And it has been nothing but annoying since they started.
Your link 404s at the moment.
I’ve traveled quite a lot with my camera, and never thought afterwards “Ah, if only I knew which temperature they were shot at…”
Considering there’s been basically zero implementation at the moment, neither open source nor commercial, there probably is no demand for a feature like this.