

I never inserted myself, but nice projection/straw manning there.
Edit: If you find the patience, revisit this comment some time later on. I will update it.


I never inserted myself, but nice projection/straw manning there.
Edit: If you find the patience, revisit this comment some time later on. I will update it.


I was with you until the last have sentence. How does it make things more balanced?
Women are known to weaponize/withhold intimacy as a form of punishment. If anything, this tips the balance in favor of women even further, as is tradition with most legal frameworks.
You can do that in HA no problem. No need for proprietary stuff (tasker has really lost it’s charm).
Optimizing your way out of being able to sleep without aid (I do it too).
Edit: I confused Farrell with Ferrell, sorry. In Bruges is one of my all time favs, lol.
Original: I still find all the roles he plays completely insufferable. If I stumble upon a movie and find out he is in it, he probably has non-negligible screen time, and that’s almost a no for the movie.


There is also input-leap, if a monitor is present.
On the server/remote side, x2go is also worth a mention.


No true Scottsman, he?


in their right mind
Well, now apply that test to the people in question.
I thought the joke was that the politicians all use coke at first.
Stattdessen nutze ich Bogen.
Sorry, I meant HA. I just recently set this up, it’s not 100% the same, but very, very similar. I have some wake up system, and when I go to bed, I scan a ncf Tag (just hold the unlocked phone next to it). There is an android next alarm sensor in the companion app, and when this changes (under time conditions), the next alarm is set in HA. The Tag kills all lighting and sets the alarm (which was set earlier) to active, triggering the wake up system some time before the next alarm is set to go off. Of course, the Tag trigger can also be paired to a button (or to its secondary “mode”), but for now I let my (bed) button to the normal sleep/lights off everywhere more without the alarm, to be able to make a choice.