I don’t even want to use EGS on Windows. Steam may be clunky, but Epic is unusably slow.
I have a 4GB Raspberry Pi 5 running Home Assistant and it’s doing well.
For comparison, the Pi has a 4-core A76 processor while the CM3588 has 4 A76 cores plus another 4 A55 cores. I think it’ll do fine.
Except when it is actually decimal
Feels like there’s a lot of context missing in both your post here and where you link.
Like others have said, ZigBee is the way to go for low-traffic things like temperature sensors. It uses a lot less power than WiFi, so battery-powered devices can last for months on a CR2032.
I’ve got some Aqara temperature/humidity sensors that I have hooked up to my Smartthings Hub and then imported into Home Assistant through the cloud, but you can use any ZigBee adapter that works with Home Assistant: https://community.home-assistant.io/t/using-aqara-temp-and-humidity-sensor/408166/9.
I also recently got some Sensibo Elements boxes, which are wall-powered WiFi air quality sensors that include temperature/humidity. They have an official HA integration. If you go for them, don’t worry about the sale countdown on the website; it doesn’t actually seem to ever end.
I’m not saying it would’ve been a masterpiece, it just would’ve been a lot more enjoyable.
I think 11 would’ve been a lot better if it had come out in 2021. In 2023 all of the COVID themes were really played out.
Hopefully 12 wasn’t written 3 years ago.
Web assembly is catching on, which can theoretically be compiled from any language.
It’s not exactly the same, since you’re not dealing with the classic Layout+Style+Behavior model of HTML, CSS, and JS, but it’s becoming pretty powerful and a few UI frameworks already support it.
I gotta be honest, I’m not sure I’d be willing to trust something I set up myself with general-purpose software to handle something as important as a smoke alarm alert.
That’s the sort of thing that gets hardware dedicated to the task and doesn’t rely on me configuring everything correctly and Linux not crashing because some other unrelated process had issues.
That instance just has a custom homepage written in React. The actual social UI is normal Mastodon with some color tweaks.
It is possible to use different frontends for Mastodon, though. Web apps like Elk can either run on a dedicated server to log into any Mastodon instance, or can be hosted by instance admins as alternative frontends.
1/5 + 2/5 = 3/5 => C
Is that iOS 7?
I’ve found 7-leaf clovers before so they are at least real.
Stars could be from people who used to use it and no longer do, or who planned to try it out but never got around to it.
GitHub forks are kind of a meaningless statistic in my experience. So many of them are from people accidentally forking the repo and just never deleting their fork, or from spam accounts that fork random repos to make PRs with random content.
https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/110930.
It should still work until 2024.9.
It might be a problem for fuckwit_mcbumcrumble if the name means anything
Sometimes they’re fun, sometimes friends play them and you want to join?