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I’m currently looking at setting up Reolink cameras on a homeassistant setup.
Not sure if it perfectly meets your requirements, but it should be ad free and closed system.
Call the fire department, they have detectors that they can use to look for gas leaks and other things that can set off a detector.
You can also call your gas provider. One of those two should be able to track it down, it could be a lot of things, but two different smoke detectors going off in the same location is a huge red flag.
Best case, you have something kicking up fine dust, worst case, you have a smouldering electric fire in your wall somewhere.
Don’t panic, but also do not ignore this.
How do you set this up to forward properly? Do you use different domains for different services? like plex.example.com?
I currently have nginx set up to forward based on port, which is fine for me, but it could be a little better.
The real answer is that nobody knows because nobody wrote it down.
The most likely reason is because the old game and watch was a single button where the A was on the original NES (famicom) and that was the primary button, then the secondary button, or B, was placed slightly inward where it was assumed it would be used less.
I did the same thing to our firetruck on a call. We didn’t have an extra set of keys.
Surprised I didn’t end up on a TikTok firefighter fail using a slimjim to get back into the truck.
Should make that screen the first slide of the PowerPoint
#1 - What direction are the floor joists running, you would typically run perpendicular to the joists to minimize waviness on the floor.
#2 - You would typically run it longways past the door, so the sun shining in doesn’t go along the board length.
#3 - There’s really no WRONG way to do this, because the LVP flooring doesn’t have much structure to it, and it’ll just follow the contouring of the subfloor. So whatever way you think looks best, go for it.
#4 - If the walls are really out of square, you can also go at a 45 degree angle to hide that. It’ll use up a LOT more flooring, but it also looks pretty cool when it’s all done.
edit: Picture #2 would be the more “right” way to do it, but again, if that’s not what you like, then it’s up to you. Also, not sure if this was just the way you are demonstrating, but you’re also going to want to have a little more randomness in the board ends, don’t have them alternate in a pattern like you have it.
But how are you supposed to know it’s an avocado if it’s not laser etched??? /s
It’s not a KVM though, which is why it’s only $50. It has no video capability.
Kinda looks like this KVM switch is missing the “V” part.
I’m excited that they continue to innovate and listen to customers. I own two Framework laptops, and I’m thrilled that I can easily upgrade to this version without having to replace the whole thing.
Even better that I can replace parts as they wear out, or as I feel. I love the monitor, so no need to replace it now. If it ever gets damaged though, I can grab the upgraded one without changing anything else. If the battery starts to suck, I can update to a higher Wh one.
Such a great product (so far).
Which isn’t too unexpected. Having it as an IV treatment would mean it’s not targeted. I don’t understand how something like that could replace individual teeth that were damaged, and not just didn’t grow because of a lack of something in the body.
If I had to guess (not being a toothologist), I’d think there would have to be some sort of injection, or implant, to trigger an individual tooth replacement.
Assuming you are talking about hearing protection: I know people that like them, but I wasn’t a big fan. I probably didn’t do it perfectly, but it’s so time consuming and kinda expensive, so I didn’t want to keep trying.
I just use the disposable squish 3m foam earplugs and they do great. Easy to put in, don’t fall out.
$1,000,000 depending on context, isn’t enough to comfortably live on forever. Especially if you’re talking about net worth, and not available cash.
Even if it was cash, invested properly, you could expect to have $30,000 annually safely, which is basically minimum wage or less in many cities.
It’s life changing money for sure, but I don’t think you could say that being a millionaire means you’re wealthy, it just means that you have a lot of freedom in life choices.
Wonder if there’s a trade off with the faster charging, or if it’s just a side effect of the grid power setup.
Saw a neat ESP32 IR blaster on sparkfun. Might try to set it up to control some LED string lights.
Yeah, probably not an NDA, more like a complicated contact where he agrees not to disclose certain things. Well, maybe not a contact specifically, just an agreement. To not disclose… You know…
Still great for grid storage. Save the higher density stuff for cars, trucks, and space.