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www.vexperienced.co.uk
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| | | | Summary: I've found Google's Chromecast to be a great streaming device but in rare cases it can misbehave and cause wireless access issues. I bought my first Chromecast the day they wer... | |
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www.thoughtasylum.com
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| | | | Earlier this year we finished converting our garage into a home office. As part of this effort we replaced all of the electrics. For the lighting I asked the electrician to install Zigbee compatible spot lighting (I don't have a lot of head space, so small recessed lighting was essential). The bulbs he installed were dimmable, but the switch he installed was a simple Zigbee on/off switch. After discovering this and having had a clear couple of conversations on the requirements I decided to replace the switch for a dimmable one. My first attempt went nowhere, the switch simply either functioning as a simple on/off or not at all (the instructions for that one were absolute garbage), but my second choice of switch succeeded and gave us a Zigbee light switch that allowed us to dim the lights. But I hit a problem. Home Assistant didn't support it and so I embarked on an exercise to get it working. | |
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mallonbacka.com
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| | | | Knowing the price helps keep our electricity use at a sustainable level. This approach is extremely flexible and doesn't require MQTT. | |
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everythingfunctional.wordpress.com
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| | The answer to the question of whether we should write automated test suites has largely been settled. We absolutely should write unit tests, and possibly even integration and end-to-end tests. But as acceptance of this practice grew, and adoption became more widespread, a follow-up question arose; How many tests should we write? How do we... |