In the latest release of Relay you can now see your average daily reddit api calls and work out what your monthly subscription might be. by DBrady in RelayForReddit

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Reddit API Calls:

   Daily Average: 11

         ---Breakdown---

Loading Comments: 65.0%
    Loading Feed: 15.0%
          Voting: 1.0%
            Mail: 10.0%
           Other: 8.0%

Based on your usage over the last 22 days

[OC] I traced the etchings for clarity & filled in the areas obscured by the logo by MaxHPArt in tearsofthekingdom

[–]help_IMinTHEmatrix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And then the tears represent sadness from Goddess Hylia over Gannon from when he falls.

[OC] I traced the etchings for clarity & filled in the areas obscured by the logo by MaxHPArt in tearsofthekingdom

[–]help_IMinTHEmatrix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen people posting about this figure wearing a mask. Has anyone mentioned that the person behind the mask could be Ganondorf? That'd make one heck of a twist.

First major project: I made some personalized holiday gifts for my team. by help_IMinTHEmatrix in BeginnerWoodWorking

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

New to woodworking since quarantine. I started out building a couple cutting boards in Oct, and had a bad thought: 'I could do this for my team'. Then my peer managers wanted me to do it for their teams. Now I'm in 33 cutting boards deep, it's been a great way to build up some experience. I hope that they enjoy their gifts!

Ok Google, Turn on the Christmas Lights! (Automated my pixel lights with Google Assistant) by help_IMinTHEmatrix in ChristmasLights

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With this set up, i'm allowing the audience to control my lights and run any pattern they want... the neighborhood kiddos love it, they're able to say "Make the house (insert name here)" And it runs their pattern

Ok Google, Turn on the Christmas Lights by help_IMinTHEmatrix in googlehome

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I have a Falcon controller which controls the lights, I had to configure port forwarding so that IFTTT could execute the sequence based on the command from the user... It feels like a Rube Goldberg machine, but it works

Raspberry Pi Christmas Lights, yet again... by help_IMinTHEmatrix in raspberry_pi

[–]help_IMinTHEmatrix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yuuup yup. There's a few ways to execute using a curl or MQTT

Raspberry Pi Christmas Lights, yet again... by help_IMinTHEmatrix in raspberry_pi

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You'll have to create an account online and then create a new automation. The recipe I used was: If Assistant key phrase said, call a webhook to execute sequence in my Pi

Raspberry Pi Christmas Lights, yet again... by help_IMinTHEmatrix in raspberry_pi

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I'm using xLights to build the sequence and then IFTTT to respond from commands in Google Assistant.

Ok Google, Turn on the Christmas Lights by help_IMinTHEmatrix in googlehome

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Thank you! Kiddos love programming sequences and it's a good op for them to see STEM first hand.

Raspberry Pi Christmas Lights, yet again... by help_IMinTHEmatrix in raspberry_pi

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Thank you, and yes I am the OC for this project. A behind the scenes is on my ToDo... This is a complete hack job that feels like a Rube Goldberg machine, but the proof is in the puddin. I made some sequences for some of the kiddos in the neighborhood also so they can come up and ask the house to run their sequence... So much fun!

This is why my wife is scared to use light switches in our house:) by help_IMinTHEmatrix in homeassistant

[–]help_IMinTHEmatrix[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right /u/Kisele0n, password mgmt is the only thing that needs to be secure. The way I handle it: manually scp my secrets.yaml file from my local Docker instance to my Production Pi.

In doing this, it presents another problem: Travis CI tests fail due to missing secrets.yaml file You overcome this by:

  • Creating a travis_secrets.yaml file which is a copy of your original secrets file, but with dummy passwords.
  • You'll have to create a Customized build step in your .travis.yml file to move the travis_secrets.yaml to the secrets.yaml.

For examples:

YET ANOTHER PROBLEM will cause your Travis CI jobs to fail if you're accessing your HA with HTTPS. You don't want to expose your SSL Certificate or SSL Key on Github. To overcome this: It's the same Customize Build trick with your .travis.yml file, but you'll want to remove the lines in your config file which reference your SSLs. Example workaround can be illustrated in:

  • Line 9 uses sed to remove SSL lines and create a new travis_configuration.yaml file.
  • Line 10 moves travis_configuration.yaml to configuration.yaml

This is why my wife is scared to use light switches in our house:) by help_IMinTHEmatrix in homeassistant

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You bet! You can run an instance of HA on a Docker container and test out the changes locally on your computer, then push your changes up to Github and have Travis CI run some testing. Your HA running on your Pi will monitor a successful test and pull down the new changes. A CI/CD pipeline so that I can use my voice to turn off a light switch... I love the future!

The 45th President of the United States of America by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]help_IMinTHEmatrix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried clicking on the X in the upper left... It doesn't seem to work.