[-] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

Looks like exactly what I was looking for thanks!

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Looking to read news about smart home tech, new product reviews etc

Any recommendations?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

So ${type_of_control}.${location}.${device_utility}.${number} ?

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I have a concoction of devices from all kind of manufacturers with cryptic codes in their names. Each device exposes multitude of sensors which makes the dashboard look like a mess.

  1. Is there a best practice for renaming devices ? Do you name them by their location ? By their utility ? manufacturer ?
  2. How do you identify the devices later in case there's a problem and one needs to be replaced / battery need to be replaced ?
[-] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

Anyway to check this via the HA dashboard?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

A lot of what you said is just factually incorrect. Putting the west bank aside and focusing on Gaza, there was no humanitarian crisis before October 7 and there are no settlements in Gaza. The "snipers at the border" were not so effective on the day of October 7th when Hamas broke into Israel and massacred women and children. Hamas did not go into settlements in the west bank. It went into regular villages and cities and did what it did.

And that last part about the mocking of Holocaust survivors, not sure where you get that from

[-] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I can see you are washed with hatred, I don't blame you.

I can tell you many stories about Israeli peace activists that were affected by all this as well, like this guy for example: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/israeli-exec-who-hired-palestinians-in-tech-boom-still-hopes-for-peace-while-mourning-slain-daughter-c8af06c8

He hired engineers from Gaza and the west bank to try and foster peace through work and his daughter was murdered on Oct 7th. He still hasn't given up on hope.

If you only choose to hate, you continue to cycle

[-] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

I think you're giving too much discount for the Palestinians for their current state or affairs and make it sound like everything that happened to them was done to them by Israel only. Both you and I know that is not true. A lot of things could and should have been handled differently, the same of course can be said for Israel. So try to get out of the position for a moment and see that there are a lot of things Palestinians can do to try and change their situation, regardless of any shitty behavior by Israel.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Unfortunately everything you said about israel is true, as an (expat) Israeli I see the current conflict only drives us further from any solution and more bloodshed in the future is almost certain.

Regarding Hamas, it's a fundamentalist jihadistic group that will not stop until the complete annihilation of all the Jews, with that I'm certain as they are saying exactly that. However they can be overthrown, that is what this war is about. Who will replace them ? No idea. Might be even worse...

There are many good people on both ends that want to live in peace. Unfortunately the leadership is bad, driven by extremists and the politics are horrible (at least on Israel's side, don't know much about PA)

[-] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

Given the chance, I would immediately start negotiations for two states solution but that will never happen in the current climate.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

I agree with your analysis of Israel. I don't see much hope for change there, unfortunately and looks like this sentiment will only grow stronger from now on. However the discussion was around Hamas specifically. They don't want to live in peace alongside Israel. They completely deny the concept of Israel and will not stop until the last Jew is driven out. Can't justify that either

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

She sometimes puke after, so I figure I should let nature do it's thing and educate her

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[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

I've read on some places that it's actually normal and they help decompose the solids, but I am not sure if this much is okay. Otherwise I don't notice any difference and the drain field looks normal

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I am building a laundry to landscape greywater system. I have seen some people in some videos that are using T fittings as 50% splitter like in this image:

(taken from here)

You can see that the water that flows from the source pipe is being split to two destinations:

  1. The basin that is watering each tree.
  2. The continuation to the next tree.

My question is, is T fitting actually considered a 50% splitter ? Because I would imagine water will want to continue flowing in a straight direction, so most water will continue flowing and not "turn" 90 degrees in the pipe for the tree basin.

Remember that water is not going in pressure, but with gravity.

So why do I see so many of these designs and are they correct ?

Thanks

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