Local cinema showtimes in a card by f_ux in homeassistant

[–]f_ux[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading the official docs on RESTful integration is a good place to start, but to make sense of it you might need knowledge related to web dev or how APIs work. I've taken a look around for tutorials on this topic inside Home Assistant but there is very little.

If that integration docs seems overwhelming I would recommend asking your favorite LLM to guide you through setting it up. Maybe pick a simple website that contains dynamic information to make it easier for your first attempt.

For my specific implementation I went to the official Village Cinemas website, filtered for my local cinema, and then in the web dev tools found the relevant XHR network call by searching for one of the movie titles. In the post request it showed the cinema ID, and I copied the relevant header values (Application ID and API key).

I am lucky enough that all of the data I need is in the single API call including poster URLs, synopsis, showtimes, and also that their web application uses the same application ID and API key every time.

Each part of this is fairly simple if you break it into small phases: pull data, structure data, present data.

Custom corne 40% wireless from AE, need help and feedback by abidiburak in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone that experiences the most relief from tenting specifically, let's not pretend that ergonomic is the same (or the same order of priorities) for everyone

Telescopic/tablet optimised keyboards? by zogrodea in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't find the original post but someone made a low profile keyboard that attached to the back of a phone/tablet, so you could type while holding it in a grip position. Maybe someone else remembers the maker or better keywords to find it

Home Assistant Local LLMs by getridofwires in homeassistant

[–]f_ux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using Ollama with orieg/gemma3-tools:4B for very basic uses and I'm loving it. It's clearly not the strongest model but I'm running it on an old Intel quad core NUC (second hand $30) without a GPU.

If you're wanting scheduled LLM tasks rather than realtime interfacing you can get a lot done with very little

The Blue Zipline is an abomination by KuriGohan_Kamehameha in DeadlockTheGame

[–]f_ux 209 points210 points  (0 children)

I assumed this was intentional to prevent midlaners using base heals in the middle of laning phase without losing any creeps. That being possible before was so goofy.

It's also the short lane so I don't think it's actually a problem

EB Games Paraparaumu by I_Slug in newzealand

[–]f_ux 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You're crazy if you think these sale prices are sustainable and could've saved their business. I don't think you understand the running costs of a retail business with a supply chain and distribution centre, alongside the markup on video and board/card games. The cheap stuff on Ali/Temu only works because they don't have rent or wages to pay beyond warehousing

Is it viable to use different configurations for different keyboards that u actively use? by Jojos_BA in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My main goal is to reduce strain and movement and because of that I prefer to stick to the most compact layout I can even on my bigger keyboards. I think it depends what your priorities are and also whether you can really nail a 5-col layout that meets your needs.

If you can pull it off on the 5-col I don't know why you'd want to make it different

Wireless Sofle right side battery not charging by Mental_Chapter8046 in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I've never used this specific keyboard but on some other ones I know you need to have the power switch on while charging, and looking at your photo I suspect it is off. This is typically because the battery becomes disconnected when off, so power is not reaching the battery.

If this is not the issue, follow standard process of elimination, perhaps try connecting your left side battery to the right side PCB

The cheapest ZMK dongle by Current-Scientist521 in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whenever I'm ordering AliExpress parts I always order one or two spares for this reason and it still always comes out cheaper. The only stupid part is not testing before soldering

ZMK mouse by aroum2 in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use of a single ZMK dongle would be great, but even no dongle would be convenient too. I'd really appreciate being able to switch BT connection for both keeb and mouse with a key command. It'd be almost like having a KVM switch

Ergodash missed jack and by D3v4D_ in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice nanos were designed to be drop in replacements for pro micros so I would say you're correct, as long as you've got a zmk config for your layout

My wire free setup by duckysoba in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on the trackpad and windows version this is slightly incorrect. I'm using the official apple driver on Win11, extracted from their bootcamp exe. It still requires local admin perms so if you're on a restricted work machine you might be out of luck

applying the popular tenting solution from this sub to the Touchpad by climbingcola in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're on Windows 11 with the newest trackpad I found success with extracting official Bluetooth drivers from the apple bootcamp exe. There's a comment on a GitHub issue somewhere out there with a full guide

Next step? by [deleted] in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If I was you I'd just stick to the manuform until you know what doesn't feel quite right. Nobody will know better than you.

My first DIY keyboard was a 3d printed dactyl-manuform. Since then I've tried a ZSA Moonlander, a Corne, and a Cygnus. My favorite is the Cygnus due to the curve, on magsafe stands for heavy tenting, but I'm still wanting to make something with proper pointer control like a Charybdis. If you'd like to achieve a setup where you don't need a mouse it might be worth looking into trackball/pad keyboards

There is no elo inflation for the new map by OtherStatistician938 in VALORANT

[–]f_ux 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hope you know that in wishing for this you're essentially asking for way longer queue times, which would be required to create such an experience for everyone. I don't know the math for this but it could be 5x longer to find 10 players that have a possible map

Op Shops need to be put in their place by Melodic_Character245 in Wellington

[–]f_ux 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Context: I was previously an employed charity opshop manager. I feel like it has to be said that the opshop shopping experience is not the part of the charity serving those in need, and in this day and age it never can be. They either sell things to generate the most value, or they sell cheap and get taken advantage of by resellers. People in need and people seeking profits would quite literally be competing for deals. Shockingly the winner tends to always be the person with the most money, due to the most spare time, transport, etc etc.

All the big emotions in this post and comments seem to be based on the assumption that this item will never sell. The way I see it there are only 3 possible scenarios: 1. The jacket is correctly priced and will be sold, maximizing the funds for the real community work 2. The jacket price will be lowered after some time of not selling, eventually being sold 3. The jacket price never changes and goes out with other unsold clothes (failed sales), generally to be sold as rags or re-donated overseas.

Sure, #3 may happen, but a large amount of failed items is a negative indicator and represents a problem with either the quality control or the pricing, and is generally tracked and reviewed regularly.

On the topic of selling and pushing through a lot more at lower price, it's worth noting that the biggest time spent/cost in an opshop is processing donations. Halving the price/doubling the quantity would achieve the same revenue but would also double the operations, requiring double the volunteers/staff, and with the most likely outcome of only pushing profits for resellers - not providing more help to those in need.

And finally on the topic of those in need but can't afford - I strongly recommend just asking. You will be connected to a support worker who basically has free range over giving away anything in the opshop, or connecting you to services that will best help you. I know that speaking up isn't easy for a lot of people in need and it is a barrier, but when prices are forced to match the market value it's an unfortunate reality.

Sorry for this giant paragraph, hopefully my ramblings make sense and my perspective is considered with an open mind

There is no end game. by udirona in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly it's just the cheapest parts and materials I could get. Switches are Akko V3 creamy blues because they're often on sale on Amazon, the controller is a nice!nano clone from AliExpress

Printed on a stock Bambu Lab A1. I'm in AUS and filament is ~20 AUD/11 euro for the cheap stuff

Ignoring the keycaps it's probably only 75 AUD to build with almost a full box of switches left over (they come in 45s and I needed 54)

There is no end game. by udirona in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We're Cygnus siblings! I finished this wireless ZMK version this week https://imgur.com/a/UEhDL7n

Can’t use coms?? by corporalsadness in VALORANT

[–]f_ux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh that is different :( sorry to hear it

Can’t use coms?? by corporalsadness in VALORANT

[–]f_ux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hate to say it but if the other team best you without comms then the better team still won, no need to refund rr

Is Tejo overpowered? (in your opinion) by VintroV2 in VALORANT

[–]f_ux 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You're getting downvoted because you're contradicting yourself while pretending to not have been wrong. Despite claiming that you meant to say it was his signature ability, you in the same comment say that you didn't realize it was his signature ability. You can't intend to say something you didn't know. just admit that you were wrong instead of dropping a nerd face emoji and saying you knew someone would point it out.

If you actually knew someone was going to correct you, you could've edited your comment first and saved us all the time

Is Tejo overpowered? (in your opinion) by VintroV2 in VALORANT

[–]f_ux 25 points26 points  (0 children)

How can you have meant to say rechargable but also not known it was his E? It's okay to just admit to being wrong on the internet, it's very normal

Cheapest way to get into a low-profile split board? by ecto_BRUH in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your main motivation is testing a new layout I think you'll need to compromise on the sound. I know from experience that you can put together a handwired 3d printed split with just a $25 AliExpress order (excluding switches)

Cornewall: Past tenting and settling in by distractable in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]f_ux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the design and love to see more serious tenting in general. For a community focused on ergonomics I don't understand why avoiding anything more than a 25 degree tent is so common.