

Every run re-resolves from your workflow file, and the results can change without any modification to your code.
Sounds expensive too.
Ahhh, I get it now.


Every run re-resolves from your workflow file, and the results can change without any modification to your code.
Sounds expensive too.
Ahhh, I get it now.


To my surprise, Nanoleaf tech support responded to me within 4 hours, with a full description of the protocol that’s used both by the Desk Dock as well as their RGB strips. The docs mostly confirmed what I had already discovered independently, but there were a couple of other minor features as well (like power and brightness management) that I did not know about, which was helpful.
Combo of investigating and a foot up from the manufacturer.
When I’ve done this in the past for game controllers I’ve not received such an emphatic response (other than when I was working for the vendor).
Did get some via FOI for a few other products though.


They should put it adjacent to the up arrow key so that when I hit it accidentally, copilot can ask “did you mean to press the up arrow key?”, which will cause me to smash the keyboard with my fists and then I’ll need to buy another one. Sales will skyrocket.


Jeez, calm it down Mozilla. It’s a new social network, not a weekend at Mar-a-lago
Me: can raspberry pis keep up with home assistant system requirements forever?
Pi foundation: hold my beer
Windows Mobile was the most popular mobile OS in the US during mid 00s. But it was all downhill from there