Yeah problem is that your body clock gets synched and you end up waking up early. It's 7.30 on Xmas eve and I'm up again, although I hear footsteps so it looks like I have company this morning.
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Yeah I used to be a Google Keep user. I still am but I used to be too.
Like I say I've synchronised Keep with HA now, just my shopping list using a HACs plugin. The only downside was that it required me to use a Docker container to get the Token which was doable but required me to learn how to get Docker running in Interactive Mode in Portainer which I've never done before.
If you're interested there's a dude on YouTube called FutreProofHomes that's integrated ChatGPT with ToDo and is doing some cool things with it
Now then, that's an impressive Lovelace view.
Haha no not anymore but I certainly used to. Now they're entering teenage years and I have to drag them out of their beds.
It gets better
I got a cheap Nest E thermostat on eBay from a charity shop seller. It cost me like £15.
Replaced my dumb one with it, then hooked it into HA and made a sensor from all my motion sensors and door sensors which all have temperature gauges in them.
Conglomerated those sensors into one that tracks the average (making sure to only have so many per floor so as not to skew the data to one part of the house) then made a sensor called "Is it cold enough to have the Heating on?" which acts as a simple switch with a lower and upper limit.
Now my heating only comes on when I need it to based off the temperature of the whole house instead of that one place the dumb thermostat was based.
The display unit for it died after less than a year, replaced that for another £20 on eBay and synced the new unit to the Thermostat on the wall.
So for less than £50 and some smarts I've upgraded my heating, and saved money on the bills (since it only comes on when we need it to rather than based on the temperature of one location).
I'm not particularly recommending Nest since I have no experience with other manufacturers, but I managed to do it all on the cheap and I'm quite pleased with the results
I use Portainer to manage Docker. It's really easy.
My are stack is just one big docker config except in Portainer it's called a "Stack"
Personally I think they're useful for one thing and one thing only, a gig/night out. When you don't want to have some kind of battery pack to recharge your vape so you have a couple disposables in your pocket, and if you lose it, shrug, it cost a couple quid.
That said, I back this ban wholeheartedly
My teenage son came out, his Muslim friend through primary and secondary school disowned him because it was against his religion to be friends with him.
Fuck all religions, every one of them
If you pay for your pirated content you are doing it wrong
I don't think I am, it's Usenet and a VPN, and costs less than my Spotify Family account.
Everywhere you go
Always take the weather with you
Nice! I've just set up a couple of daily tasks, and worked out how to get nagged to complete tasks in node red, which basically requires removing the tasks from the to-do. If it's been ticked then the node errors out, but if it has not then it gets removed, the node completes and I can send a notification saying "You didn't do X!"
Timers to add tasks sounds like a good next step, I'll have to look into it