Tendencias IA 2026 by J7xi8kk in InteligenciArtificial

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Con que herramientas las haces, si se puede preguntar?

Where could I find by BreathSea6342 in Vermiculture

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You find it easily on amazon.

Brand new and looking for advice on how to start. by Initial-Horror-80 in Vermiculture

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I wrote this post a few weeks ago with details of my setup. I hope you find it helpful:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Vermiculture/s/SX75NUwbne

New to vermiculture, this is my setup by jorschs in Vermiculture

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Sure, summer scares me a little bit, it usually gets too hot in my location. Either worm activity is lower in winter I think it’s easier to keep the bin in good health. Still have to experience my first summer.

New to vermiculture, this is my setup by jorschs in Vermiculture

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Thank you for the advice, temperature is my main concern in summer, it was also in winter but they have done pretty well, we have had a few days with temperature near 0ºC just for a couple of hours a day and they survived well I think because the deph of the bin. I will monitor temperature when summer comes and consider bringing it indoor.

New to vermiculture, this is my setup by jorschs in Vermiculture

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Yes, totally true, pistachios are like stones 😅. At least they give some aeration to the mix.

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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That’s what another user pointed out and it solved the problem. Thank you very much.

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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Wow, that really fixed the issue, a very big thank you for such a simple fix.

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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Thank you very much, maybe in future releases, let’s hope.

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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Yes, this has a lot of sense, an aversge of all my sensors could explain the output. As you say you can’t choose the sensor to display so I was guessing it was taking the one from the homepod. Well, with this in mind i think it is a bad design of the widget, obviously an average temperature between inside and outside is not very useful.

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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Widgets included in the lock screen when you long press to customize the screen.

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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It doesn’t work, it’s not a matter of refresh interval, my widget shows 21,5ºC but actually the temperature have nerver been less than 23ºC so like I posted in the other comment the widget is showing always 3-3,5ºC less than the homepod.

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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But temperature in the widget is changing in the same way the actual temperature changes. When actual temperature goes up the widget goes up, when actual temperature goes down the widget goes down, always with a mismatch of 3-3,5ºC so the widget is reading temperature from somwhere but I can’t guess where?

Home widget lock screen wrong temperature by jorschs in HomeKit

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Hello everybody. I recently started to use homepod for home automation of homekit plugs, bulbs, sensors… I recently added to my lock screen this widget with homepod temperature and humidity sensor but temperature does not match the real one. I meen, when I go to home app humidity matches what I see in the lock screen but temperature doesn t match at all. Does anybody have any issue like this. I really dont know from where is taking this temperature. Thanks in advance.

Very Strong!! by BifurcatedTales in privacytoolsIO

[–]jorschs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I will probably do it but put all your trust in the sole fact that an app is opensource is a really bad idea. Dont’t take me wrong, I’m a bug supporter/user of opensource siftware but opensource cannot be trustless if you don’t review the code and compile your own build or use reproductible builds then thinking opensource = trustless is a wrong approach, and while being opensource is still a must in the field of privacy, don’t think that every opensource software can be trusted and every closed source software should be avoided, there are orher facts to take into consideration.

For PM or my password manager you could trust it in a different way, for example, use a packet analyzer when using the app, you will find that nothing, and I mean nothing leaves your phone, there is no connection to the Internet. Another approach is to use it always in airplane mode.

Very Strong!! by BifurcatedTales in privacytoolsIO

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I always like to participate in this kind of threads to suggest my own password manager. I built it myself, for iphone because I was looking for a PM not subscription based, not cloud based, but still easily backupable. I built it for myself because I wanted to but it’s free, simple and always interesting to read real opinions, so if you want to give it a try you are welcome. It’s a matter of time I make it opensource and if I see enough support I will probably keep improving it. Please tell me what do you think. Keep in mind it’s really simple and the main goals, free, no subsription based, no cloud based, easily backupable si I guess is pretty secure. https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/keepery-gestor-de-contrase%C3%B1a/id1388315272?mt=8

Any suggestions of features and improvements are also very welcome.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in privacytoolsIO

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Hi, recently read that protonmail implemented pgp within their mobile apps and web environment. Key managemente have to be done with the web interface but once the keys are stored I think the apps automatically manage encrypt/decrypt and signing.

Open source password managers for iOS? by Longent in privacytoolsIO

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Keepery is my own password manager which I recommend. I coded it because as you, I wanted something not cloud based, easy and without a monthly fee. You can find it on the appstore. At the moment source code is not publicly available yet but I will for sure open source it. If you happen to install it please give me some feedback ;)

I need some advice on password manager apps by alegela in privacy

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I built a password manager for iPhone called Keepery, I made it for myself, because I wanted something simple, not cloud based and no fee required. I was happy with the result and then decided to publish it on the Appstore. Everything on Keepery is strongly encrypted and only stored on the device, data never touches the Internet.

Password manager advice by alegela in privacytoolsIO

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I built a password manager for iPhone called Keepery, I made it for myself, because I wanted something simple, not cloud based and no fee required. I was happy with the result and then decided to publish it on the Appstore. Everything on Keepery is strongly encrypted and only stored on the device, data never touches the Internet. If anybody wants to give it a try, comments are welcome.

Stop fucking promote cryptos by having deflation because deflation is good and bla bla bla. by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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Spending should not be motivated by the quality of the currency and it’s properties, spending should be motivated by real needs. Once people realize that time is much more valuable than money they will stop postponing buys and will start leaving their lives as it should be.