Oh man, those car beds are sweet though. Silly cats.
Oh man, those car beds are sweet though. Silly cats.
I actually don’t want either of those things, but thank you its good to know.
Damn :(
I’m already using gestures. With a recent update they’ve forced the little navigation bar pill/line with no option to hide it.
The one I wrote myself. Not because its any better ha ha. Its pretty fun to work on it though.
Seems pretty handy to have to be honest.
Its been a while for that classic
Only 6 hours on battery? That’s pretty low I’d have thought.
I guess you’d need 10 to represent 0, and if you got 2x 10 that would be 100?
You have my vote. The out of the box experience would be polished and I have no doubt would be done very well.
Just watched a review. Looks pretty good, they specifically mention Home Assistant as well which is very cool.
Well, the goal would be that its not accessible externally. And I’m OK with providing footage should they request it - that’s just something you have to accept when owning a security system.
Sure, that’s why I put it in quotes. What smart is, is subjective.
I think that’s a reasonable request? An internet connection shouldn’t be necessary.
Sweet. Thanks mate.
I found this but its “Smart”. https://www.amazon.com.au/REOLINK-Doorbell-WiFi-Camera-Subscription/dp/B0B7S3JSG7
I think Ubuntu is a solid contender for sure. I had a couple bad experiences with some updates (nothing significant) which didn’t really inspire confidence for me to be able to set it up once and never need any real maintenance on my behalf.
Don’t get me wrong, if I was using the laptop and it had Ubuntu I’d be ok with it because I’m comfortable with Linux. But for a set and (mostly) forget install, I chose Mint.
My vote is Linux Mint. I had installed it on a family members laptop and have been going strong for years without fault.
When people say its not ready, it’s normally some specific use case that worked in X11. So, they’re not wrong, but not right either.