Happy to help!
Happy to help!
She has made many appearances on the TWiT network over the years. Always interesting to hear what she had to say. Hopefully she finds somewhere supportive to continue her work.
card: type: todo-list entity: todo.low_batteries title: Low Batteries
It’s a built-in card, as of 2023.11. On my instance, it’s listed below the Vertical Stack card.
You’re welcome. Pretty cool features with to-do lists now, and the conditional card got some nice updates as well.
Per the release notes for 2023.11, Shopping Lists have become To-Do Lists and the card has been renamed to To-Do List Card.
Looking forward to the day when I use Darktrace’s AI threat detection to stop ChatGPT’s AI generated threats…
What a world we’ve built!
You do this with Shortcuts.
Been looking for this as well.
Switched a year ago and never looked back. I was using ddg before that. Highly recommended. Being able to block and rank sites is great. You can also setup redirects and there’s a quick link to the Internet Archive for every link too.
It’s interesting how is response did not address the numerous clips of his staff asking for more time to make videos, to slow down, or the worst one (imo), where David said he’s, “rarely proud of what I create”.
I have logged an issue here > https://github.com/home-assistant/frontend/issues/17413.
Seems strange that you could remove 2FA without being forced to authenticate via 2FA first.
That’s a seriously risky individual at this point!
In my view, I think I would seriously question anyone that suggests using Google products for business.
I was already on the way to it but Stadia was the thing that finally pushed me all the way out of Google services. I wouldn’t invest any time into any of their products at this point. Especially on the business side, I just can’t fathom choosing Google for anything.
Is there a way to get backup codes? I enabled 2FA, but I don’t see anywhere to generate them.
I use Reeder as well, with my feeds coming from Feedbin. Reeder has an option to use iCloud to hold & sync feeds across your devices, but I haven’t had good luck with that.
If you really want good search results, check out Kagi.