Especially if there’s a lineup of people waiting to shake hands. “Hello. How are you. Happy Easter. Gondor calls for aid.”
Especially if there’s a lineup of people waiting to shake hands. “Hello. How are you. Happy Easter. Gondor calls for aid.”
I always greet with ‘morning’, no matter the time.
Damn that Bill Gates!
I can see it in your eyes,
I can see it in your eyes,
This needs to be rock-solid for our users!
- no developer ever.
It’s not the same, though. One will stop if a previous command fails, the other will continue.
“Pointers” twitch
If this is truly supposed to be a sexual innuendo she has no chance of him ever getting it. She needs to learn to communicate her wants and needs, at least more.
Omg, I forgot about Goncharov! Such a good movie.
I’m playing XCOM: The Bureau (2013) right now on an 6700K (2015). Why touch a running system. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The joke to counter “you can’t even write cursive” and other boomer bs is “well at least I know how to print a PDF”, alluding to the abysmal tech intuition of some boomers, usually those in controlling roles like managers or CEOs.
Good luck!
There’s several parts to this.
From your post it sounds like you’re using MQTT for the shelly devices and that the broker is separate from HA.
Now, you also mention ColoT. That’s only necessary if you use the shelly integration in HASS. It’s entirely separate from MQTT. You’d point the shellys directly to HA instead of the MQTT broker. It’s much easier to use. Maybe just switch to that since all device can see each other, anyway?
It’d help if you included a few screenshots or diagrams of what you’re trying to do.
I’d make a “print a pdf” joke, but honestly, that’s already an unnecessary “skill”.
Sadly, technology has moved towards single finger usability and thrown out features in the process. Printing a PDF is now easy, because there’s a big button (that sells you a cloud subscription for some reason), but it’s also the only thing the app does.
I don’t know about you, but it’s dry where I’m standing. haughty huehuehue
I used to be able to read during car rides. While going on holidays, I read the half blood prince to my family. The whole car was in tears and I had to take a break. Dad was driving; no clue how much his vision was impaired…
I mean, Magic is just “all of the above”.