To be honest, that was the biggest value proposition of GitHub Copilot.
To be honest, that was the biggest value proposition of GitHub Copilot.
It’s relative. If you just started, it might feel like a lot of YAML, but if you used it back when everything had to be done in YAML, modern Home Assistant will feel like little to no YAML.
If you have an android phone, you can plug it in via USB and enable USB Internet tethering, which will give you working internet access on your machine to do the Wi-Fi debugging with.
He says so in the readme
I don’t know if I’m missing something obvious, why would that be beneficial?
Like… I’ve never been like “aww man I wish my phone was brighter”
Wouldn’t that attract all the Nazis?
It’s because they’re a privately owned company.
The pressure for enshitification mostly comes from shareholders. Without them, the company can actually think about their long term future and decide exactly when and when not to increase profit.
I tend to avoid proprietary things whenever possible these days, but I found most things by small, privately owned companies are pretty good towards their users.
The most common advice for git is
commit early. commit often
Do not however, follow the same advice for relationships.
Yes, it saves you money, but does nothing to address the toxic e-waste created by modern tech companies.
Yep. The mindset will take you much further than the kernel itself.
Damn inflation!
If you install docker desktop, it uses WSL by default. Might be easier than configuring everything manually.
It really wouldn’t
What?! I was under the impression that ad blocking is still impossible in iOS. What extensions do you use? I didn’t see uBlock origin in there.
There’s a version I built a while ago that is static that I plan on keeping around for a while:
Yep last time I tried python, it’s type checker was so, so much worse than typescript.
Everyone I’ve met saying python is better turned out not have used modern JavaScript/typescript.
Also performance. Add-ons tend to be opt in, so they don’t cause things to slow down for people that don’t use them.
Yeah that doesn’t work if you live in Seattle.