Gadgetbridge supports pebble
Gadgetbridge supports pebble
Yep, before I switched to a password manager in college I had 3-4 passwords I would use across all accounts, and I would constantly need to recover accounts because I would forget the PW.
I actually don’t remember the last time I needed to recover an account. Having a password manager has been a massive time savings for me.
Regarding charging - I charge my huawei watch fit 3 (that I got for like $150) every 2 weeks or so
I probably will end up getting the pebble as it appears I can interact with it on home assistant. Rough that I may have to wait till December though, it looks like
Lol, fml. Guess I’m buying a Repebble.
Yeah I think I’ve got 600 distinct logins in my bitwarden at this point, lol.
If it’s open source, could someone potentially develop an app for it to control devices in home assistant? Would love to be able to control my room lights from my watch, and don’t think it’s possible on my Xiaomi watch fit 3 connected to gadgetbridge.
I recognize that there would also need to be work done in the app to support this as the watch only supports BLE
Price seems kinda steep for a device that doesn’t have sleep/SpO2/Stress and HRV tracking capabilities
You know the app still works if you deny it loc permissions, right?
Thanks for the response!
I personally haven’t rolled a k8s or k3s cluster, so it’s always felt a bit abstract to me. I probably should though, to demystify it to myself in my work environment.
Complex is definitely what I have noticed when I see my devops team PR into the ingress directories.
I guess the abstract issue I see, that ties in to the meme i shared above, is that sometimes around deploys where we get blips of 503/4’s and we appear to be unable to track them down. Is it the load balancer? Ingress? Kong? The fact that there is so many layers make infra issues rough to debug
Honestly, a lot of the time I don’t understand why a lot of businesses use k8s.
At my company especially, we know almost exactly what our traffic will look like from 9am-5pm. We don’t really need flexible scaling, yet we still use it because the technology is hyped. Similar to cloud, we certainly don’t need to be spending as much as we do, but since everyone else is on or migrating to the cloud, we are as well.
Was about to post the same thing
To be honest, I thought the ux was the appeal of Zen, since if I wasn’t going to use that I’d probably use Mullvad browser, or vanilla FF with arkenfox
You can also set it up to point at unbound for either recursive resolving of DNS, or resolving over HTTPS/TLS, as right now most DNS traffic is sent over unencrypted connections, meaning your ISP can see all of the domains you are resolving.
You may be interested in checking out IPS/IDS systems as well, to get true intrusion detection
I use earplugs these days. Lifesaver and I wish I did this all throughout my 20s. I took my earplugs out at the last event that I went to momentarily and I was shocked and how loud it sounded.
Unfortunately, a lot of them are bad https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/categories/cars/
I’m looking for reading on cars that don’t break when you disable the cellular antenna, but haven’t found much so far.
Even if you disable the antenna, who is to say it doesn’t cache telemetry locally that isn’t just sucked up by the dealer the next time you bring your car in?
Personally, I can’t get used to the sidebar. I haven’t spent all that much time on it.
I just use RSS for this ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I have Linkwarden pointed at my ollama deployment, so it auto tags links that I archive which is nice.
I’ve seen other people send images captured on their security cameras on frigate to ollama to get it to describe the image
There’s a bunch of other use cases I’ve thought of for coding projects, but haven’t started on any of them yet
Gonna detect a lot of sharks in that case https://slate.com/technology/2014/08/shark-attacks-threaten-google-s-undersea-internet-cables-video.html