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  • This has always felt like something that doesn’t belong in a web browser to me.

  • I’m using a Drayton Wiser thermostat, which uses WiFi but has a fully local integration via HACS. Has worked great for me so far.

  • Maybe it’s just me but it’s felt like a particular bleak January and February this year.

    Happy to see some sun even if that also comes with the start of allergy season.

  • I have a smart water meter installed by the utility provider with a cloud integration, unfortunately the readings have a 24-48h delay so it’s no use for real time monitoring.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Home Assistant 2026.3: A clean sweep

    www.home-assistant.io /blog/2026/03/04/release-20263/
  • Unfortunately many parts of Sailfish are proprietary though.

  • Quite a different result from what the polls were predicting.

  • As a British person that's something I thought I'd never see.

    Arrested on his birthday too.

  • Well that's something I thought I would never see.

  • The school thing is a good point. We called hot meals at school dinners, that were served by dinner ladies.

    But we also had packed lunches that we ate out of lunchboxes.

  • BPAs have been shown to absorbed through the skin. Headphones are increasingly worn for long, continuous periods. Unlike other plastic objects which are handled for shorter periods.

    I’m not entirely convinced of the danger myself (tinnitus seems a bigger worry for headphone use to me), but I thought it was a matter worthy of further discussion.

  • Tea. Dinner only used for Sundays or Christmas.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Hazardous substances found in all headphones tested by ToxFREE project

    www.theguardian.com /technology/2026/feb/18/hazardous-substances-headphones
  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Can you touch type?

  • Mostly Zigbee. Depending on the sensor, location and activity I'm getting between 6-18 months per battery, but I do have a lot of sensor, so there's a regular churn of batteries.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Germany’s CDU Pushes Real-Name Social Media Mandate and ID Checks

    reclaimthenet.org /germanys-cdu-pushes-real-name-social-media-mandate
  • Having passive sensors for smart home use would save me lot of time and money changing batteries. Interesting to see where this goes.

  • I didnt realise how rich some of my friends were until I went to their house. The uniform made us all equals in the classroom

    Uniforms have never done that in my experience, because there are plenty of wealth signifiers outside of uniforms kids will still notice (pencil cases, bags, PE trainers, mobile phones etc), and even the uniforms themselves are not worn equally. The rich kids have clean uniforms that get regular replaced each term, the poor ones had dirty and ill fitting hand-me-downs.

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk

    Government abandons plans to delay 30 council elections

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/articles/c70ne31d884o
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Why this school will ditch a shirt, tie and blazer from its uniform

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/articles/cd6zqqgv9yeo
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Home Assistant 2026.2: Home, sweet overview

    www.home-assistant.io /blog/2026/02/04/release-20262/
  • For a lot of people most of their content isn’t even 1080p. Plenty of people watching DVDs and many TV channels only broadcast in SD.

    Display technology has long outpaced content delivery.

  • Pokémon @lemmy.ml

    Pokémon x Natural History Museum Pop-up Shop & Exhibit

  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Ban phones throughout the school day, Phillipson tells teachers

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/articles/cgk827r8mrzo
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Half of UK's grassroot music venues make no profit

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/articles/c20d1lxlx3go
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Keir Starmer abandons plans for compulsory digital ID

    www.thetimes.com /uk/politics/article/digital-id-scrapped-u-turn-keir-starmer-7zcwqqvb5
  • In a lot of cases “AI” is slapped on as marketing buzzword for anything with even a simple algorithm controlling it.

    We got a new “AI” washing machine last month. As far as I can tell it the same as last years model just with some of the auto settings renamed to something AI.

  • A proper permissions system for entities has long been one of my most desired features for Home Assistant. It should be possible to set visibility and control for each entity and user.

    Trying to do control access via dashboards as always seems the wrong way around to me.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Home Assistant 2026.1: Home is where the dashboard is 🥂

    www.home-assistant.io /blog/2026/01/07/release-20261/
  • Orcaslicer is also available as a Flatpak, which has worked in most distros I’ve tried it with.

  • So far the only inline option I’ve found is this dimmable switch from Samotech. I haven’t tried one yet myself, and there’s mixed reviews online. For the lamps I have I only want an on-off switch though, not a dimmer.

    Making due with plugging them into smart plugs for now, but an inline option would be much neater.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Home Assistant 2025.12: Triggering the holidays 🎄

    www.home-assistant.io /blog/2025/12/03/release-202512/
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Government to ditch day-one unfair dismissal policy from workers’ rights bill

    www.theguardian.com /law/2025/nov/27/government-to-ditch-day-one-unfair-dismissal-policy-from-workers-rights-bill
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Exclusive: Ofcom is monitoring VPNs following Online Safety Act. Here's how

    www.techradar.com /vpn/vpn-privacy-security/exclusive-ofcom-is-monitoring-vpns-following-online-safety-act-heres-how
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Home Assistant 2025.11: Pick, automate, and a slice of pie 🥧

    www.home-assistant.io /blog/2025/11/05/release-202511/
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    New V-level courses to be brought in for students after GCSEs

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/articles/clyzjp5n5kro