Not yet - it has an API but any bridge hasn’t been built. (To my knowledge)
Not yet - it has an API but any bridge hasn’t been built. (To my knowledge)
I just use the ping integration of Home Assistant, simple for me since I’ve already got HA running.
That functionality only works with Google Keep. Google killed off integration with third party apps early this year.
I’ve just sworn off using it and using the app we were already using manually. Sort of hoping the year of voice will eventually produce a viable replacement because I’m sick of Google killing shit off and forcing you to use their app. “Be different, not the same” 🙄
Still finishing Control, as well as Kaiju Wars, which has helped scratch that Advance Wars itch while also being new
If you want to be FOSS, how about the haptic input button? You’ll have to build it yourself though…
Control is a fantastic game - definitely recommend a completion run for all the lore.
Most people in the market for a deck can probably follow a tutorial to replace the storage
Tbf you could use the vs code addon (or extension)
I’m not entirely sure that’s true. The money goes to Mozilla and Mozilla will use it to fund Firefox (and other projects). It seems to work exactly how one would expect it to work - you just can’t donate directly to a project such as Firefox.
There are limits to how much money they can move to projects due to their structure as a 501©3, (but all of their projects are towards an open web) so maybe not all of the funding goes to Firefox, but it still does go to Firefox.
Not to mention you can self host and be your own admin.
Will be curious to see if they ever add transient timers for commands. Google will happily turn off the lights in 5 minutes as a command. In Home Assistant I’d have to go in, create a timer helper, add the light to turn off…
Power is USB-C, but the ports aren’t because most PC accessories are still USB-A
I remember the friends list basically being nonfunctional.
How far Steam has come…
Kind of nice that the USB in isn’t an attached cable. Means you can replace the cable instead of throwing out the dock
Tbf, it does have better color reproduction - but “significant” is probably subjective
Plus, if you have a SO the Switch is a lot cheaper to keep both of you preoccupied…
In that case, why not just use Pixelfed?
Probably, though that might not work if you wanted to actually use a mouse + kb on the desk
I always thought it would be a cool product idea to create a usb haptic feedback thing that attached to your desk, but no idea how you’d extract the vibration data unless you fake it based off of bass in the sound…
You could always use an external controller with haptics?
Yes please!
The whole buffer/quick record that’s been added to video card drivers have been a boon for capturing those blimo and you’ll miss it episodes of hilarity.