Have been using Wire for home communications for quite a while.
(https://wire.com)
Regards,
/Dmitriy
Just in case the e-mail was lost somehow, this were my common cents :-):
My view on this process as of an outsider, is that government medical
officials certify the whole system in general.
This brings the next point that the companies may chose a certain OS as
a base for the system which is in
be some words about MQTT in home automation if
needed.
Thoughts?
--
Dmitriy Korovkin
planning to demonstrate
some OpenHAB in action that I can do only at home.
Thoughts and comments?
/Dmitriy
On Sat, 27 Aug, 2022 at 4:16 PM, Dmitriy Korovkin
wrote:
I would prefer to talk about used tools and technologies rather than
pieces of hardware. There are myriads of boards and even mo re
presenters or
shall we start a discussion after?
I suggest the meeting goes virtual since I am planning to demonstrate
some OpenHAB in action that I can do only at home.
Thoughts and comments?
/Dmitriy
On Sat, 27 Aug, 2022 at 4:16 PM, Dmitriy Korovkin
wrote:
I would prefer to talk about used
I would prefer to talk about used tools and technologies rather than
pieces of hardware. There are myriads of boards and even more sensors,
we can't cover them all.
Regards,
/Dmitriy
Hi John,
For the sake of saving future headache I would recommend just make the
unused disk /home. This will save your time for the next upgrades.
As a side note, I take it that the October meeting is going to be
OpenSource home automation. Correct me if I am wrong.
Regards,
/Dmitriy
On
As far as I am concern, on-line. John will post the announcement.
Regards,
/Dmitriy
On Wed, 5 Oct, 2022 at 11:18 PM, Jean-Francois Messier
wrote:
In-person, or only online ? And how to connect ? Thanks :-)
Jean-Francois Messier
j...@messier.ca
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I would prefer virtual meeting. Much more convenient.
/Dmitriy
On Tue, 1 Nov, 2022 at 4:03 PM, Ian E. Gorman
wrote:
Will the Thursday meeting be entirely on Jitsi?
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 12:39 PM Katherine Mcmillan
wrote:
Hi Richard,
I would love to hear about your thoughts/experiences
On Tue, 15 Nov, 2022 at 8:36 AM, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 03:04:42 -0500
Dmitriy Korovkin wrote:
If you wish some additional statistics, Gmail tests pass just fine.
That's good! Thanks for letting me know.
I am afraid if we remove "DKIM-Signature:" headers
Hi guys,
A while ago I have written an agent that connects WiZ lamps
https://www.wizconnected.com/en-ca and MQTT server. The source code is
available at GitLab: https://gitlab.com/dnkorovkin/wiz2mqtt
The project is under the active development. I keep adding features
when time permits. The
Colleagues, as requested, here is the chat log:
far
https://imgflip.com/i/3sfi6r
far says:that sounded clear
19:04
JF Messier
JF Messier says:I can hear you
JF Messier says:
19:10
Rob-ish Enterprise quote
Rob-ish Enterprise quote says:Lots of people are blaming Red Hat. I
would blame IBM, or,
If it's Gentoo, I am all ears.
/Dmitriy
On Wed, 2 Nov, 2022 at 3:27 PM, Tug Williams
wrote:
Yes there will, once it is clear what the topics will be... I have
some (partially prepared) back up plans, to add to a CentOS
discussion. Worst case, I can always share my Joy of Gentoo, which
would
Hi Dianne,
If you wish some additional statistics, Gmail tests pass just fine.
I am afraid if we remove "DKIM-Signature:" headers, the spam filters
might not like i
You receive a sort of "DKIM signature invalid" error by the spam
filter, right?
Regards,
/Dmitriy
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