[-] jefff@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

Yeah, I do something similar to Andrew; bought a few IKEA tradfri buttons and remotes, and set them up to toggle lights or media in various rooms.

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Oh heck, you know what I just looked it up and I think I'm completely wrong. I don't know where I heard that or why it stuck. They're owned by taxhawk which appears to still be independent. I'll amend my original comment

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago

As someone who used primarily windows for 20+ years, used the surface pro line from the 1st through 7th iterations, and now only runs with a MacBook Air, I would say absolutely get the cheapest M1 Air you can find.

If she's not a heavy user and is just doing word processing and light computing, it will be vastly more than enough machine, and be best in class in the most important things I can think of when thinking about a laptop for a writer:

  1. nice big, bright, high res display for crisp text and easy reading/writing

  2. insane amounts of battery life for writing in cafes or libraries or wherever for probably longer than she could stand to work in any given day

  3. nicely portable and discreet for carrying around to places where she can write

  4. decent keyboard and possibly the best laptop trackpad around for ergonomics (such as they are, in a laptop)

Getting used to MacOS will take a few days at most, and there are plenty of free/Foss apps to improve quality of life for Windows users moving to macs.

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

My parents and I were at the store last week, coming back to our car in a handicap spot (my mom recently had knee surgery). Two assholes had already dropped their carts off in the blue painted areas next to our car blocking the door, and another asshole literally pushed his cart in front of us to join the pile.

The store's entrance where all the carts were was literally a dozen steps away.

I was steaming mad all day, absolutely ruined my outlook on humanity for a few days

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Nah, I just put a relay and esp32 together and connected it alongside the garage door switch (super old school). It sits on top of the opener in a little enclosure. I originally controlled it with mqtt, but later reflashed the esp with esphome.

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

My people! I knew I was starting to get into it when I built some multisensors and a garage door switch controlled by esp32s. Still haven't done too many very complex things with automations, basically situational lighting and so on.

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Cool, I've never used hall effect sensors but I'll look into them too. Let us know how it works 😁

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Thanks! Although I'm using Android; and since I need aliases with mailbox.org anyway, presumably I have that covered with K-9. For MacOS I'm happy with the default Mail client anyhow; it's nice enough to hold all my stuff that isn't browser based.

Their web client seemed kind of crappy, but usable at least, if I remember right. Not often I need to log in from a computer that I don't own, but once in a while it comes in handy.

[-] jefff@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Could you elaborate on what features are missing? I'm currently using mailbox.org as an email host, but considering swapping over to iCloud+

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