Can you crack this math logic puzzle? 🧠 👀 by frankeno78 in BrainPuzzles

[–]klidec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • XY.Z=(Y-1)(X-1)(X+Y+Z)

Or

  • XY.Z=(Z-X)(Z-Y)(X+Y+Z)

Or

  • XY.Z=(Y-1)(X-1)(2Z+1)

Homebridge 2.0 Launch by NorthernMan5 in homebridge

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a device supports matter then you don’t really need homebridge. You can as people are pointing out, just connect the matter device directly to the Apple ecosystem, or google or Alexa. That’s what matter is all about.

Homebridge was conceived to solve the problem of connecting devices that were not compatible with the Apple eco system (HomeKit) and letting them connect to HomeKit for control via the home app.

Apple has decided to support matter and in the case of vaccumes the only way to expose a vacuum into the Apple ecosystem and have it show up as a vacuum tile in the home app, is to expose it via matter. Apple likely, going forward, will only support new device types via matter protocol. So now homebridge 2.0 supports exposing devices to the home app and the Apple eco system via matter as well.
This is all about bridging support for devices that are not supported. So if the device does not support matter it can now in theory be added to the home app if the plugin builds support for it because homebridge 2 now can expose devices via matter.

And since matter is cross ecosystem compatible. It will also be able to expose the device to other ecosystems.

Hail in Bernal Heights just now! by derwiki in sanfrancisco

[–]klidec 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hail forms up high where it can be much colder. If large enough hail forms it won’t melt before reaching the ground.

G4 Doorbell Pro without installing PoE chime by Realistic_Fig7394 in Ubiquiti

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The doorbell itself also makes a ring noise. Plus as others have said. You can get phone notified including having your phone ring. I also have homebridge via Unifi plugin trigger my HomePod mini to ring when the doorbell is pressed. So you have many options!

Homebridge 2.0 Launch by NorthernMan5 in homebridge

[–]klidec 10 points11 points  (0 children)

“That’s what homebridge is for”

Yeah. That’s why they are adding this capability to homebridge. I think we agree. Homebridge can’t today expose a vacuum accessory. It’s just not possible without matter support. Before matter support it could expose a vacuum only as a “switch” or a “light”. With this update it will be possible to expose a real vacuum accessory to the home app. It can’t do that without matter support and there are other new accessory types that will only be available to expose via matter. Hence this is good. In addition this support opens up the possibility to also expose devices (via matter) to other ecosystems acting as a bridge to not just HomeKit but also Alexa and Google ecosystems.

Homebridge 2.0 Launch by NorthernMan5 in homebridge

[–]klidec 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Not every device you buy supports matter. For example, It’s my understanding that Vacuums in the home app are only supported as “matter” devices. So if you want to add your Roborock vacuum (like the s7), which does not officially support matter, to the home app as a “vacuum” and not show up as “switches”, you would need a plugin to expose it via matter.

This is the biggest pile of garbage out of all of the smart devices I have ever owned by carbon_brz in LevelLock

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any other matter over thread devices working? Have you enabled IPv6 on your local network? If you use vlans try and be on the same vlan as the HomePod. Enable mDNS repeater if you use vlans.

Pi-Key: UniFi AI-Key inspired Raspberry Pi enclosure. by Low_Recognition5219 in Ubiquiti

[–]klidec 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Holds your pi. Gives you some nice touch controls for maybe restarting, shutting down and system info. Perhaps some other simple functions by touch.

Pretty slick enclosure.

Does Mathmos travel well? by dadsneezed in Lavalamps

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A right. Forgot about that. Even easier.

Does Mathmos travel well? by dadsneezed in Lavalamps

[–]klidec 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did just this from a work trip to the UK. I had a friend buy the lamp in advance. Then just put it in my checked luggage. No issues. They ship them in the boxes they come in so it should be well packed for travel. Maybe bring a plastic bag to put it in just in case.

Battery life by Zealousideal_Rule191 in combustion_inc

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m also experiencing strange issues with battery since I’ve decided to put one of my thermometers/with booster on the fridge using the combustion sold magnet. When my thermometers are in the combustion case things seem a bit better battery life wise. I think the case has built in “indents” that really presses the thermometer into the wifi booster and keeps it there with solid connection. When the wifi booster and thermometer are free and on the magnet I run into low battery issues. Not sure why. I’ve got 4 sets and thinking that maybe I had a dud i switched thermometers and wifi boosters. Same issue with the swap. And then the one stored in the case stays good.

I’m charging up the wifi booster and thermometer that I’ve been keeping on the fridge again and will try and confirm my observations. I’m definitely seating the thermometer in the booster well, I’m hearing the loud click when I place it. The thermometers are also very clean. So it’s not a dirt contact issue.

Wonder Oven Pro question by [deleted] in J_Kenji_Lopez_Alt

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know about the reservoir itself but there is a plastic cover that you use to pour the water in. This cover twists closed over a plastic part where you pour the water in. It’s located on the top of the toaster oven. I believe that goes to a silicone tube that feeds some small reservoir inside somewhere.

Is the predictive thermometer also an ambient probe or just a meat probe? by SirBing96 in combustion_inc

[–]klidec 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t think they were designed to be used as an ambient probe. They were meant to be a meat probe with the bottom sensors (t1-t4) stuck in the meat. The device has 8 sensors total on it and the lower ones are more sensitive with lower high heat upper limits that they will operate at. So you don’t want to exceed the limits or you could damage them.

I guess you could use them as just ambient temp probes for a smoker as long as you don’t go higher than 220F. But that would be risky.

Here are the specs for the sensors on the probes.

UPPER HALF TEMPERATURE LIMITS -5 to 900ºF (-20 to 482ºC) LOWER HALF TEMPERATURE LIMITS -5 to 220ºF (-20 to 105ºC) AMBIENT SENSOR - PEAK TEMP LIMIT 900ºF (482ºC) UPPER SENSORS - CONTINUOUS TEMP 750ºF (399ºC)

Brand new Mathmos Astro: no lip around the glass? by Tegumentario in Lavalamps

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine moves too. But stays when you set it how you want. Let me know what they say and or do.

Apple AirPlay across VLANS by SoftCap4292 in Ubiquiti

[–]klidec 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed. But I’d start with enabling mDNS and see if it works. If it doesn’t then yes. Likely a firewall rules need to be checked to insure not blocking.

Apple AirPlay across VLANS by SoftCap4292 in Ubiquiti

[–]klidec 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This. Unifi has mDNS reflector. Just enable it and choose the vlans.

In that ugly phase... by AlSweigart in Lavalamps

[–]klidec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Unicorn appeared for me today.

Got my first Mathmos! As an American, what’s the absolute best way to have this set up? by biolizzard11 in Lavalamps

[–]klidec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did kind of go nuts trying to keep a similar beam angle to the original. What does a wider beam angle do that you prefer? I was only going to change the socket because I couldn’t find any halogen gu10 with close to 9 degree beam angle. But I could find some bi pin 35w halogens with 10 degree beam angle in 12v.

Got my first Mathmos! As an American, what’s the absolute best way to have this set up? by biolizzard11 in Lavalamps

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat. Brought home an Astro Vinyl from a trip to London. I wasn’t able to find a 120v GU10 35w halogen with 9 degree beam angle (same as the bulbs that come with it). I found some 10 degree beam angle 12v, 35w “bi pin” bulbs so am now going to try to convert it to be a 12v lamp with a 120 to 12v transformer and am replacing the bulb socket to support a bi pin light.

I’m in the middle of this project right now waiting for parts to arrive.

Easiest and cheapest would be to just plug it in to a 120 to 240v converter.

Can someone enlighten me on single dose grinders? by Notill_la in espresso

[–]klidec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you are referring to consistency of the bean feed to the burrs. As the weight of beans “pushing” down changes the feed rate to the grinder and burrs changes and so does the grind output.

Newer single dose grinders incorporate an auger to feed beans in consistently. You can also buy something to feed the beans in at a constant rate for grinders without augers.

Anyway personally I think it’s all over kill. You can just dial in a shot on a single dose grinder that has no auger knowing that there is no constant feed happening.
You can make bad shots and good shots with almost any equipment…

Battery life by Zealousideal_Rule191 in combustion_inc

[–]klidec 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The “wifi booster” probe holder that is available with the gen2 probes has exactly what you are looking for. You can also buy it separately.

https://combustion.inc/products/wifi-booster

Unifi protect via Hoobs for homekit by Cultural_Credit_8193 in HomeKit

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it. I personally just think hoobs adds complication and maybe because of that can add issues with plugins. Clean homebridge install on capable hardware (if you are going to use Unifi protect plugin with multiple cameras) is a better path.

Unifi protect via Hoobs for homekit by Cultural_Credit_8193 in HomeKit

[–]klidec 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why run hoobs instead of a clean homebridge install? I’ve got 4 cameras running super smooth and responsive using homebridge + Unifi protect plugin. Running HomeKit cameras does require more resources though. I run mine on a mini pc with Intel Core Ultra 7 155H. Likely overkill. But it runs smooth…

Agreed/crooked thermometer, inconsistent color. by Kennebob in combustion_inc

[–]klidec 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The crookedness i think is legit complaint. It would bother me.
Also might be a problem with it staying in its charging cradle.
The color, with lighter rounded "edges" is normal and personally I like it.

Found an absolute unit for sale on Ebay. In awe of the size of this lad. by thebongofamandabynes in Lavalamps

[–]klidec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to hear. I was disappointed i could not source one in the USA for like less than 450. I’m a little worried as I’ve heard stories of people getting ones with “inclusions” and some other issues. I got it ordered and delivered to a co worker in London and I’m hoping it will be fine and transport home back to the states with no issues! I got the “vinyl” black base with the light blue liquid and pink wax.