It could be nice.
In the meantime, since I use lemmy in a browser, bookmarks work OK for this purpose.
For anything important, use matrix instead of lemmy DMs.
It could be nice.
In the meantime, since I use lemmy in a browser, bookmarks work OK for this purpose.
I honestly can’t tell these apart between a $200k one and a $10 one. They’re all just different outputs from the same prompt
Regardless of this bug… this part is completely insane:
As I write this, its most expensive champion is listed at $256,570,000.
If OP somehow needs to translate between beignes and brightness_pct.
Probably something like this:
brightness: "{{state_attr('light.kitchen_sink_ceiling', 'brightness') | float(0) /255*100}}"
I think OP might just have needed the quotes around the template brackets in the yaml.
mTLS is great and it’s a shame Firefox mobile still doesn’t support it.
Oh… I think you also need double quotes around template brackets when used as the value in a service call…? Which conflicts with the quotes around the entity and attribute so just use single quotes there.
brightness_pct: "{{state_attr('light.kitchen_sink_ceiling', 'brightness')}}"
Just whipped up a partial example with my living room lights.
It is missing a trigger and an else butI focused on theactionyou had trouble with.
Using brightness instead of brightness_pct seemed simpler. (Or at least if both can usethe same attribute…)
alias: Example
description: ""
trigger: []
condition:
- condition: state
entity_id: light.living_room_floor_lamp_1
state: "on"
action:
- action: light.turn_on
metadata: {}
data_template:
brightness: "{{state_attr('light.living_room_floor_lamp_1', 'brightness')}}"
target:
entity_id: light.living_room_floor_lamp_2
mode: single
Hmmm if it’s just complaining about expecting a float, you could maybe get away with simply multiplying by 1.0
{{state_attr("light.kitchen_sink_ceiling", "brightness") * 1.0}}
I think… {{state_attr("light.kitchen_sink_ceiling", "brightness") | float}}
also works these days.
My lights return brightness=None when they’re off… and None * 1.0 probably breaks something, so this might be more consistent: {{(state_attr("light.kitchen_sink_ceiling", "brightness") or 0) | float}}
PS: I can’t say much about brightness_pct
, I normally use brightness
instead (0-255).
an ancient card with a colorful box from 3dfx.
I think it was a voodoo 2, but not one that came bundled with creative soundblaster.
Yes, we needed another physical card for sound.
The CVV should really be 2FA from your card issuer.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to joke about your situation.
I’ve had my share of sketchy roomies.
That person sounds like a terrible match.
cut him out after this lease is up.
Are you roommates or is this some new rent-a-friend gig economy dystopia I don’t know about?
That one standoff got loose 12 years ago, so none.
Otherwise, it’s all HDMI and DP.
I’m several hours late and the image in the OP is still only partially redacted and still contains enough info IN CLEAR TEXT, for anyone to figure out where you live.
Consider updating the image in the post yourself or asking a local admin for help if required.
Tomatoes are already acidic, consider non-lemony tomatoes next time if possible.
As for this batch, both sugar and baking soda works somewhat and you can to both.
A little at a time so you don’t change the taste too much.
Onions are acidic too, but much less so than lemontomatoes, adding a bunch of em to the sauce can help.
If you don’t plan on freezing or canning and you’re just making sauce to put on pasta or something, add cream to it to make a sauce rosée, it’ll mellow the perception of acidity a lot too.
Or use in it a chili where the beans, while not chemically buffering the acidity like baking soda would, can help absorb some of the taste.
Gameplay patents are bullshit.
Updated my journal
Post:
Skyrim lead designer Bruce Nesmith explains why Bethesda switching to Unreal may not be the upgrade fans think it would be.
You: [several missing steps] … Biden
WTF does Biden have anything to do with that
I assume you commented in the wrong post?
8k hours is a lot.
That’s like PhD level, into a game I’ve never heard of before now.
Sure, It’s trust their input.