After watching the movie twice, then reading the book and watching the movie a third time. I now know what’s going on.
After watching the movie twice, then reading the book and watching the movie a third time. I now know what’s going on.
Me too. But I still really enjoyed the weirdness of it.
Yeah I have been. But have a mix of apex and mini graph. Was going to migrate them all to apex and noticed it hasn’t been updated in years. Didn’t want to migrate everything and then have it stop working in a future home assistant update. Could be worrying about nothing though.
The only other thing I’ve noticed is that it’s quite power hungry compared to mini graph, albeit it having more functionality.
I don’t know, I haven’t used Grafana.
This bug was happening doing that. I never usually open the app either. I was having to because of this bug to try fix it.
I had the same thing. It seemed to be a couple times spread throughout the week and it hasn’t happened in about two weeks.
At the time opening the wallet app seemed to make it work. But not sure what was causing it all of a sudden.
The only thing I could think is that I may have been using battery saver at the time, or at some point that day. Do you know if you had been?
If they’ve improved the battery, I’m in.
It’s not a walled garden, it’s kind of the opposite. You can connect devices regardless of brand and it’s a server you can run locally. In theory you wouldn’t need to update it or ever connect it to the internet again, as long as your devices can run locally.
If you have an old laptop or a raspberry pi 4, you can always give it a try before scrapping what you’re currently using.
Thanks heaps for that. At the moment I’m relying on my Enlighten app login. Will check them out.
Mine has an integration which is handy (enphase). But it doesn’t tell me my grid usage. I’m trying to calculate it by taking my total consumption and subtracting my solar production. I think it roughly gives me the right overall number.
The problem is I can’t seem to get how much I’m feeding back into the grid. I might be able to work it out with some sort of calculation.
I might DM you about the P1, as it sounds like that might do the job.
Nice one. My system has that with its integration which is good. I’m yet to put it into a graph. The part missing from mine is working out how much I’m using from the grid.
My comments are actually after seeing the local pricing. I still think it’s too expensive. Perhaps other locations are more affordable.
This post is asking what apps are worth paying for. Someone suggested Sync is worth paying for. I disagree and offered a different opinion. No one said you had to pay for it, just whether it was worth paying for or not.
I’m sticking with Voyager for now. Sync is too expensive for a beta app. There’s no post functionality in it yet. I’m also not sure how I feel about paying so much for an app to access Lemmy. I’d rather put some of that money into the instances themselves.
It could be worth cross posting this to [email protected]
It already has it. If you click on your account and then edit, you’ll have the option to add another account.
As long as it’s not LEGOs I can get behind that.
Recently did this and yes it’s a pain. I don’t know if it’s going to help until next time we change phones, but what I did this time was name the device after the person, rather than the phone model.
The idea being that I can delete the old device in the future and replace it with the new device, named the same. That way I don’t have to change the device name in each automation every time. Hopefully that made sense. But I still haven’t tested it in reality.