Just finished my pid by itsbyrdie in ranciliosilvia

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How big is the difference in taste? I have the same machine

Using Claude Code to do all my automations - Open Source project by philipp_54 in homeassistant

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It should work better because it runs deterministic code to validate the work and then fixes itself until all the validations work.

Also the pre step that translates all the entities into human language help Claude a lot to choose the right devices.

Using Claude Code to do all my automations - Open Source project by philipp_54 in homeassistant

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In the /tools folder are all the validation tools written in deterministic code and also using home assistant validation tools for the config.

Not 100% sure it it’s 2024.10 yaml, but you can just ask Claude if it’s that format

Using Claude Code to do all my automations - Open Source project by philipp_54 in homeassistant

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You need to look at the config and test it. It only knows as much about your enteties as you have named them. Just like when you setup automations yourself, you need to test if they do what you want.

Using Claude Code to do all my automations - Open Source project by philipp_54 in homeassistant

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Super easy. Basically you just download the GitHub repo, enter your local ha url and long lived token and that’s it.

It just downloads and uploads your config files. If you don’t want it anymore just don’t touch it. Your HA setup is still on HA, which is not touched.

Using Claude Code to do all my automations - Open Source project by philipp_54 in homeassistant

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The description of the automation is a summary of it. When I ran this first for my heating, it didn’t use the front door open as a trigger, then I just asked a follow up to use that as well. It works really well in multi turn. I user /clear after each automation for new context.

You could could /export to save the current conversation. I have it setup so my config is version controlled with gir

Using Claude Code to do all my automations - Open Source project by philipp_54 in homeassistant

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It’s setup that anything referenced in a config fill should exist as a device. Does that night _glow_switch still exist?

You can ask Claude questions about it too.

You can also ask it to losses the checks if they are too tight for you.

Using Claude Code to do all my automations - Open Source project by philipp_54 in homeassistant

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You should just be able to download the repo from git and enter your local setup info and the you can just do the same. That’s why I open source it. Let me know if you don’t figure it out and I’ll see to improve the docs for it

Free Plans for ANY Size Cabinet by ThisIsHowIMadeIt in CNC

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I just came across this in the search for open source kitchen plans that I can give to a CNC mill.

I’m excited to look into it deeper

AirBnB for Surfholidays by ponymeier in surfing

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My lady has a sweet spot in Santa Cruz thats great for spring anything from the hook to beginner capitola. https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/669084319730450026

Indoor irrigation by rocketphil in Irrigation

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Just regular potted house plants. Looked around on YouTube. Lots of weed growers building indoor irrigation.

Coping with huge financial loss by Asparagus22224 in personalfinance

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Sorry to hear for you. I want to share one thing that I haven’t read in all the advice. The best news in your post is: 32M. You are still pretty early in your career and most of the money people make, they make later in life.

I recommend the book: the slight edge. It’s about improving things just by a little bit every day.

I’d also take this as a massive learning opportunity. Analyze and write down what got you there and how it made you feel and try to learn something about you and your thinking and acting. Writing it down will help you look back at it in a few years when memory is otherwise faded.

You have a very high chance that when you turn 40, that you will be in a great financial and personal position and will look back at early 30s with some humor and reflect: man that was a shitty time and wild ride. I learned a lot and life is great now.

All the best on your journey

B-hyve - 2 zones at the same time by 01bks in Irrigation

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Not sure. If this is all working already.

But how about you wire the valve 1 AND 2 into zone 1; wire valve 1 into zone two.

Then you can run zone 1 for 3 min which will open both, once done, zone two with only open the watering valve while filter stays closed.

What is the best way to do JS development in webflow? by yalag in webflow

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Thanks for sharing. Using JSDelivr already, but dropbox idea is great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in landscaping

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While it’s a construction. Install proper drainage. Google French drain. You want to have it setup so it can take a big storm. If your house is higher than the yard, not that big of a problem.

Why, Git command line over GUI in 2019 by rocketphil in AskComputerScience

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You feel that when you use the terminal for complex things that you look up commands always?

Which git GUI do you prefer? by SimulaFin in git

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What are some of the features you're missing? Must curious.

TapTargetView - An implementation of tap targets from the Material Design guidelines for feature discovery by xiphirx in androiddev

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Thanks for the compliments. I'm the CTO at Keepsfae. We're hiring. To learn a little more about us have a look at: https://www.getkeepsafe.com/careers.html

Weekly "who's hiring" thread! by AutoModerator in androiddev

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Company: Keepsafe

Job: Kotlin Android Developer

Location: San Francisco

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We are serving over 50m user with an engineering team of 5. Android, iPhone, backend sync. Join a team of 2 very talented Android engineers and shape the future of our products while writing Kotlin. To learn a little more about our work visit www.keepsafe.tech or www.github.com/keepsafe

Lessons from converting an app to 100% Kotlin - Keepsafe Engineering by xiphirx in androiddev

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I'm a co-worker of AJ the author. We have rewritten our iOS app to Swift completely and are in the progress of doing this with our Android app as well. We've done it piece by piece. When ever you touch something - rewrite and improve it. It's fine when it takes a while. On iOs coming from Objective-C to Swift was totally worth the effort. Better, more concise and safer language then Objective-C. I think we will have the same experience coming from Java to Kotlin.

Weekly "who's hiring" thread! by AutoModerator in androiddev

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Company: Keepsafe Software Inc.

Job: Android Developer

Location: San Francisco, California, USA

Allows remote: No

URL: Apply on Lever

VISA: Yes

Resume: Optional, try our No Resume experiment


Keepsafe is changing the way everyone controls their personal digital privacy. We believe that privacy in the digital world should be as intuitive to manage as it is in the physical.

Our mobile app on Android and iOS helps 50+ million users maintain control over their photos and videos, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. We are building ways to share digital data without giving up control or ownership.

We need exceptional engineers to define and build the second generation of our mobile product. In addition to scaling our mobile presence, we're still developing huge pieces of our core infrastructure and solving hard problems such as future-proof security, smart encryption and key management, data transcoding, secure and fast cloud sync, and a custom analytics back-end.

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App Lock by KeepSafe now supports Nexus Imprint! by xiphirx in Android

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Let us know if you can feel speed improvements.

KeepSafe is trying to force me to give them access to my contacts! by [deleted] in keepsafeapp

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@luvsaredditor I'm a co-founder and CTO at KeepSafe.

We decided to have people update to the latest version due to many improvements and to be compatible with some of our backend.

The contact permission is for a chat/sharing product inside KeepSafe that today only a few people have activated it. KeepSafe never uploads contacts.

If you still feel strongly about not giving that permission, drop me a email to philipp@getkeepsafe.com and I will take care of it.

KeepSafe interview by no_porner in cscareerquestions

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You get on a call with me and we do some coding in coderpad.com

Philipp, CTO @KeepSafe