Under the Companion app settings, select your server, then persistent connection
https://companion.home-assistant.io/docs/notifications/notification-local/
Under the Companion app settings, select your server, then persistent connection
https://companion.home-assistant.io/docs/notifications/notification-local/
Sure you will, big guy
Interesting… Guess I’ll have to wait. Thanks.
Changing languages did do anything, thanks for the suggestion.
Band: Manchester Orchestra
They post something at least weekly. Live performances, acoustic versions of their songs, covers, demos, podcasts, etc.
How many ‘again’ s are we at now
Well, Schneider is making content for daily wire now… so his opinion should be obvious.
My understanding:
Blocking a community will stop you from seeing all posts from said community.
Blocking a user will stop you from seeing posts and comments from said user.
Filters will stop you from seeing posts with specific keywords. For example, filtering “Trump” should stop you from seeing posts with trump in the title. But you’d still see other posts from a community, like politics.
Nope, latest fixed it
Thanks for the update. Noticed that when swiping to vote on comments, the colors haven’t been updated.
It’s weird… I haven’t seen a single spam post here. Only posts about the spam posts. I don’t think I have any filtering on my end. Not that I’m complaining, but why don’t I see them?
That’s the one I have.
It takes a bit to set up, but I’ve been running it to detect people and save clips/images for a couple years. Works pretty well. I’d recommend getting a coral tpu to offload the person detection though.
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So, you don’t need an automation per entity. You can add additional entities to the trigger seen here (you can add groups too, kitchenlights is a group of 4 lights):
As circled above, you can also set a “for” time, in this case when the light is on for 15 min.
The time condition has the option for a day off the week. Just leave the time portion blank.
To keep this all in one automation, skip the condition section and go to the action section.
Use the choose block and set the conditions under an option
The action will be a template
service: light.turn_off target: entity_id: “{{ trigger.entity_id }}” data: {}
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Hell yeah. I loved zero dawn. Can’t wait to finally play.
https://youtu.be/CM0aohBfUTc?si=ioLJDnLz-JfOGrvP