I'm also using Dozzle and it's been great for semi realtime use. I occasionally think about something for longer term logs but haven't yet had the motivation.
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My main use case for voice is for things that I haven't been able to (reasonably) automate. For a couple of examples:
- Saying "turn on the TV" as I'm grabbing lunch and walking across the room
- "Turn on/off the stars" for bedroom mood lighting
- "Timer for x" is honestly probably the most used things.
It's all fairly trivial stuff to do manually but I think that's probably true for the vast majority of home automation.
I usually figure there is about a year at the beginning of each term that is still the result of the previous administration. I'm curious how that would change the numbers here (though not yet curious enough to look it up).
Also, those numbers do a really good job of highlighting just how unrelated the market and the buying power of individuals really is.
I listen to a lot of K-pop. I don't know more than a very small handful of Korean.
This may be one of the only times I've seen a cat doing something silly and making it look hard
The Scholomance series by Naomi Novak could be great.
Did you try flipping the cable over? Some of the ports or cables that use USB C are super cheaply made and get rid of the flippability.
Which is part of the problem...
I also seem to be a member of the ancient society of log readers.
I really don't understand why membership is so exclusive. Deciphering log messages isn't always super easy but it usually isn't too bad.
I really liked House. The show just went off the rails in the last couple of seasons as I recall
I also really dislike how many of the kind of shows feel the need to completely change their premise from fun crime procedural to deep dark romance drama. Lucifer did the same kind of thing.
Likely House M.D.