Interesting! I assume it involves a smart plug and an automation script that monitors battery level?
Interesting! I assume it involves a smart plug and an automation script that monitors battery level?
Wow, Graphene really doesn’t have charging limits?
I assume this is the discussion you referred to, and I think it broke my trust in the project.
Edit: As far as I can tell, many of the frustrating parts of that thread are from random posters and not devs. I’m still annoyed that such a basic feature is considered controversial.
What scanners do people recommend?
Okay, this is the part that confused me. Thanks, I’ll check it out!
I don’t think I realized how many devices run zigby, thanks for this! I’ll have to spend more time reading about the protocol.
Further down the rabbit hole I go, I suppose. Thanks!
In case anyone knows: I recently bought a ZigBee home thermostat at a thrift store for $2. I have Home Assistant running on a RPi4. Is there currently a way to get these devices talking to each other without buying more hardware?
Tildes has this feature, and I love it. There are a bunch of tags that can be applied to comments, both of the “this is a brilliant contribution” and “this is noise/low effort/silly” varieties.
In general, Tildes culture is high effort, but there’s still room for fun. It’s nice to see each platform innovating.
It’s worth pointing out that they’re now a publicly traded company.
What a weird situation. I suppose it’s nice those workarounds exist, even if they’re not ideal.