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[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 2 points 8 hours ago

You're being pedantic, but I'm sure you understand the point.

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 3 points 8 hours ago

Have you even looked at the computer electronics business? Or lived a few decades? Otherwise how can you have no experience of a company deciding your use of a product doesn't meet THEIR expectations and so they invalidate your warranty claim? Heck, look at what Intel is doing right now with its 13 and 14 series chips.

Legality is nothing without enforcement, and there's like none of that for warranties in the US, and even less for global companies with overseas HQs.

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

I saw a lot of negative comments in a YouTube thread. I only played the OG once, so perhaps it's not sacred enough to me, but what I saw looked good.

P.s. when I completed my first playthrough, it was in 2021. My experience is that the original is not as good, now---compared to modern games and storytelling---than rose-colored glasses might suggest.

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I had no trouble recognizing him.

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

Technical people can struggle when a choice isn't a zero or a one.

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

I mean, I interpreted that as acknowledgement that Lemmy is still 1% the size of Reddit, for example.

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

I used 3d printing to make custom screw covers. Looks like that IKEA piece could use some, too!

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

Curious which orientation you used. Do the fans pull air on to the card, or push it off the card?

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 0 points 7 months ago

I tried several and most did not play well with the Steam Deck. Serum and the car survival game were the bigger disappointments, there; really wanted to try them.

I'm awake you can download proton hacks to make them work, but that's not the point, imo .

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

I'm currently totally hooked on Tiny Rogues.

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

More walking simulator less actual gaming.

[-] silentknyght@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago

See... I think it's kind of a bad game for all the same reasons.

I think I bounce pretty hard off the stated intent to make the player feel the suffering of living through war. I'm not going to play a game that intentionally sets me up to fail.

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TLDR: I feel like I wasted a day of my life over the Hue terms and conditions change, and am not convinced that the terms & conditions change panic was worth my time (...and I still "lost", as I gave in to it). Perhaps you can commiserate with my frustration, or if you're feeling charitable, tell me what I'm doing wrong.

Long story: Like many of you, I own & operate about a dozen Hue light bulbs, and for many years. Unlike many of you, I am completely new to home assistant; I've never used it before. But, reading about the terms & conditions change for Philips Hue, I bought into the hyperbole, and decided I would do something about it.

I bought a Sonoff "P" zigbee dongle, and plugged it into my Unraid server. I set up Home Assistant (first in Docker, then in VM). I tried zigbee2mqtt and/or ZHA back-and-forth several times.

This stuff is NOT user-friendly. Home Assistant wasn't a terrible experience; it is confusing, but it found & behaved well with most of the stuff in my house... except for those damn light bulbs. Perhaps I'm merely mediocre for this community, but I am easily the most technically savvy person I know in real life, and this was an exercise in frustration just for a dozen light bulbs.

Neither z2m nor zha was ever as good as the Philips hub. Maybe it was my dongle, or the extension cable, or a myriad of other variables I never had to consider with the Philips hub. ZHA was much easier to setup, but it was SLOW, requiring 4 full seconds to change a bulb 10 feet away, and that was when it worked. z2m never found all my bulbs, though its setup was so user-unfriendly it's possible I was doing something wrong. I don't think I ever got either system fully set up how I wanted it to be, and I just gave up after hours and hours of frustration. Because my wife expects this stuff to "just work," I reluctantly went back to the Hue hub and... I had everything reconnected and restored in under an hour. And then, I laughed till I cried--setting up the Philips Hub in home assistant took 10 seconds.

There's probably a better community than this for my frustration--as it's not with HA but rather the light bulbs--but perhaps this community can tell me what I'm doing wrong. The idea of a fancy dongle to control my light bulbs without giving in to "the man" is still tempting, but it really needs to just work.

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It seems like microfiber materials should be a major contributor to micro plastics, especially with all the laundering of the microfiber cloths and clothes.

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