I know rhasspy can do this to an extent. What’s your use case?
I know rhasspy can do this to an extent. What’s your use case?
The reason those games are so popular is that they’re inherently exploitative. I have no issues with predatory app developers being priced out of business.
Correct.
It’s hard to care about people who develop games to encourage and monetize on gambling addictions.
That’s the point that’s being made.
Yeah, that’s the route I’ll take once I start rolling out my Hal9000 project since it’s the best spot in each room for the human presence detectors. I was just hoping there was a $5 Chinese switch that would die about the time I was ready to install.
That might be the best option I have until I finish my Hal9000 project.
That… Isn’t the worst idea. My HA server is close to all of them, so I would just have to add a RF blaster.
And I thought about the momentary switch, but it would be a PITA to wire it so that the wires were hidden.
I don’t want to have to run wires since our attic is a nightmare (blown in insulation 3ft deep), and I don’t want wires just running in the open.
What I’m looking for really isn’t super complicated. It could easily be done by Lutron or someone making a few small changes to a motion light since they already have the firmware to select shutoff times.
S1 and S2 are only for the activation switch. You connect the actual device that gets controlled to Line Out.
If your setup doesn’t require a physical switch, then nothing gets connected to S1 and S2
I don’t know anything about your device, but would a factory reset be too much of a hassle?
A few months ago I was tasked with translating a script from one IBM emulator program to another because the owners of the first program wouldn’t respond to requests to purchase a new license.
The scripting language used on both was unique to the software, and the documentation was basically non-existent. Plus, the script was written over a decade ago, and the guy who wrote it was long gone.
For weeks I banged my head against the wall trying to figure out the logic flow before I realized that it was essentially BASIC, which I haven’t touched in over 20 years.
It’s your app and the sites the gifs are hosted on, not Lemmy. Most instances aren’t going to host gifs because they take up a decent chunk of space.
Chevron paid them a lot of money.
Or we could all just move to nano and be less frustrated.
I knew I was over thinking things, and the solution would be a super simple product. Thank you!