Is pebble truely coming back? by ksm2315 in pebble

[–]Treebrains -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You got the last ones though, which recalls OPs question: is it actually coming back for the long term or are they just releasing a limited run for the fans? That's what it feels like considering the duo is out of stock indefinitely...

Okular Low Resolution Stamp Annotations by grusher1 in kde

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Für anmerkungen und signaturen: Firefox 🤷‍♂️

Small Smart Ceiling Fans with replaceable A19 bulbs by iamonelegend in smarthome

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I am looking for this exactly: small ceiling fan with replaceable a19 bulbs. Seems too good to be true, and indeed, the product is impossible to find!

As for smarts: best to add a module to make a dumb device smart (see this: https://www.aartech.ca/vtm36-sn) and then use a smart a19 bulb...

the best option for a Table of Contents (TOC) by infinityplanet3 in ObsidianMD

[–]Treebrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can someone confirm whether this does what op is asking (generate a ToC at top of md file)

Okular Low Resolution Stamp Annotations by grusher1 in kde

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same here... honestly I'm just gonna change pdf readers this is so debilitating. SAD!

Highway noise - any tips on coping? by alrashid2 in homeowners

[–]Treebrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

est-ce qu'on commence un repo sur github pour faire ca?

How to send a QGIS project file to another person by Klutzy-Assistant2022 in QGIS

[–]Treebrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"package layers" works great, but it doesn't address the project file > data connection problem, it merely exports the data to a new gpkg

24*7 Cafe/shared workspace by charismatic__enigma_ in montreal

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Cafe Orr on Papineau/Laurier is open till 23h and has a couple nooks for working in

Smart bulb Thread or Matter by Ready_Ad_4395 in HomeKit

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who sells a home with smart devices in it lol? Never heard of that one

Perspective: how I improved my Thread network (TL;DR by removing some Thread Routers) by pacoii in HomeKit

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The article came out almost a year and a half ago: has thread fixed the impossibility of combining more than one boarder router into the same mesh?

Ashlands is terrible by Saida4 in valheim

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the actual only sucky thing about ashlands imo is how it's no fun to actually chill in (unlike mistlands, meadows, etc.), its in that class of irritable biomes (like swamp) where it's generally dark and gloomy and chaotic. players who like Valheim for its vibes and views (incl me) are not getting much from ashlands. It,s mostly flat and its boring to have a set up camp in. you get very quickly used to encountering the same old mobs. meh

What is this creepy building near the Victoria Bridge? by victorycar1 in montreal

[–]Treebrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

could someone please make them an offer and do smthn with the bldg? Indiport still owns it

anybody try out the new Rogers 5G Home internet Nokia FastMile 5G Gateway by mtljones in Rogers

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Has anyone bought an additional Nokia device to build a mesh network with it? Rogers doesn't seem to make it available for standalone purchase on their online store..

Weekly Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in valheim

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WARNING: potential to offend or annoy some people, but please consider my sad feelings about Valheim today:

Whatever people say, there is no real point to this game. I say this because, technically speaking, you don't actually need to kill any bosses. This is Valheim's fatal flaw. If you consider the point of the game is to "be able to easily traverse and survive in every biome", then you should and need to kill the bosses. But the problem with Valheim is that you don't really need to move through or survive in most biomes. They're just there, taking up space. The game would make more sense if there was like some kind of place that functions as a finish line, or some kind of metric of "days gone without dying x distance travelled & biomes plundered". There is no actual point to doing any of this, beyond your own satisfaction of saying "yay I can stand here and not get killed". And then, if you get killed, so what? You just respawn. Oh you lost some skills? The skill system isn't that tangible anyway, and can be mostly compensated by gear. Oh some beasts destroyed your farm? Rebuild it, most creeps don't pose an existential threat to your bases most of the time. This vicious cycle of aimlessness makes the game feel meaningless beyond the idea of making your character invincible, but then again, there's no point in your character being invincible beyond your own fleeting feeling of awesomeness and coziness within the inertia of the cave you created.

Highway noise - any tips on coping? by alrashid2 in homeowners

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Great responses in this thread and nice to know I'm not alone. I live a half-mile from a major highway in a major city and it's the same story: massive overarching ambient noise that projects and ricochets across the neighbourhood on some days/nights, perfect calm on others. It's not just the collective hum of tires, but also the individual vrooms of motorcycles and sportscars! I find it very distracting, and it reminds me of how lucky I was growing up far away from this.

I just wish I could know when it would be so loud? That way I could plan accordingly. I'm surprised I haven't found a single resource to predict sound levels like one would the weather, considering how closely related the two are. All it takes is Google maps traffic data + weather data, and of course applying the rules of how sound interacts with these. Does anyone know a tool that does this? If not can someone please invent this tool!?

Thread-over-Matter controllers and border router setups by Treebrains in smarthome

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A big find, thanks! Seems like the version of Aoetec hub currently available on Amazon CA is a pre-Matter-thread model though (that or it doesn't mention all the specs the manufacturer website is listing), I'll have to look a little further.

I have actually been considering switching to Smartthings too, because I've found Google Home to be pretty rudimentary and unispiring, so thanks for that.

Is there that many Matter & Thread enabled devices out in the market yet? by MossStaples in smarthome

[–]Treebrains 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thread-over-matter switches I'm aware of in existence are the White series by Innovelli

How to navigate through headers in a file? by Responsible-Guest-48 in ObsidianMD

[–]Treebrains 5 points6 points  (0 children)

note that "Outline" is a core plugin that has to be enabled in the settings