

@taaz Have a look on OpenWrt for wifi extender with wps
@taaz Have a look on OpenWrt for wifi extender with wps
@gedaliyah @JustEnoughDucks When I got a notification you had commented - I thought it was about this - friendica.ginestes.es/display/…
@atzanteol @aubeynarf Clarification here There are ZigBee thermostats that are integrated sensors and switches where you can control the switch, read the sensor and control the set point both on the device and via ZigBee so they are controllable locally in two senses - on the device and with the home. There are proprietary Smart thermostats that may be local on the device but rely on external servers for any off device control. then there are Proprietary thermostats that are totally dependent on an internet connection to do anything - Its important to check
@slazer2au @3dmvr Yunohost should renew automatically. I got a renewal email from my Yunohost instance this morning. Check your cron job is running.
@Skiluros Totally understand. Its marginal…but still important
@Skiluros Also read bbc.com/culture/article/201908…
@Skiluros Sure… so you need to work away at changing minds which never really works if you are just yelling at people.
I think the opportunity is to demonstrate that Sat TV could be the space (sic) where people.might prefer to go to get away from wall to wall news.
I think this article is an interesting read…ridl.io/how-the-war-changed-ru… and a quote “Some entertainment and infotainment programs were removed from the broadcast schedule.” - That is something that external broadcasters could fill.
@Skiluros Agree … but making information and entertainment together attracts people and opens the opportunity provide alternative views to people who are primarily consumers of TV. Its about working away on the marginal audience using soft power.
@SynopsisTantilize
Well Im not entirely sure what will happen using a lemmy account byt try - Grab your Lemmy account and login a client like #Fedilab - Find a Mastodon user and comment or follow them and watch what happens.
@baronvonj
Use #Friendica - #lemmy works well there for me - you also got to realise there is a lot of playing around with UIs in different client apps - #Fedilab #racoon plus so many more
@technology
@baronvonj
What do you mean? I’m posting from a #Friendica account to #mastodon, #lemmy and #pixelfed - One account. no worries
@chronicledmonocle @technology
The issue is at the same time as making editorial and commercial decisions about what context is shown to people they rely on legal protections based on the fact they are a common carrier rather than having a degree of editorial control.
@fne8w2ah @technology
The important thing here is this avoids what happened with (and sorry i have to mention this ) #wordpress where one guy personally ran the org that guided the development of the software and then created dependencies on a central site he personally owns to control updates and access to plugins
Ownership of #trademark terms are important and open structures for things like.joinmastodon.org is as well
@Fisch
Unlikely but check doc.e.foundation/what-s-e
@SuperSaiyanSwag
I was looking at options such as a Degoogled #Android Tablet or something like a HP Pro X2 Tablet 612 G2 with #Ubuntu. Then the software is the key. #HomeAssistant I guess would provide the UI - hopefully with voice. I’m still trying to get a jitsi instance running on #yunohost
I also found this thing. Which has an interesting form factor but no idea what the underlying spec is banana-pi.org/web/index.php?to…
Along with some weird stuff on ebay
I kinda wish the #mycroft had been more successful … or someone else would have anotehr go.
And pulling it apart m.youtube.com/watch?v=UeZGYwN6…
I found the #Lenovo #smartclock which runs a version of #Android and has people tinkering with it xdaforums.com/t/xiaomi-mi-smar…
@taaz Ok there is a wired extender version of the guide on the OpenWrt website. Just done it