news News Body-Cam Footage Raises Familiar Concerns About BPD’s Plainclothes Unit - In May, a Baltimore detective pointed his service revolver to the temple of a prone and restrained man.
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 day ago 100%

    Law Enforcement, remember this article is about a Cop, isn't "just anyone". There's two reasons for people being riled up about this, one of which is criminal and the other is user error / training.

    Ignoring the criminal aspect of what he's doing the Cop literally cannot fire that weapon without endangering himself and his fellow officers. He also can't fire that weapon a second time without manually manipulating it because he's using it in a manner that WILL cause it to mechanically malfunction.

    It's fucking stupid (and criminal) all the way around but it has nothing to do with the points you are making.

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    How the fuck is this legal?

    Glock, an Austrian company, uses a variety of common sense safeties that are automatic in nature.

    With a manual safety the user has to remember to engage / dis-engage it as appropriate. This means a weapon can be left in an unsecured state simply because the user forgot (or elected not too) engage the manual safety. Conversely if the user forgets to disengage the manual safety the weapon will not fire when they need it too, which makes an awful lot of sense when you know that Glock designed these weapons for Law Enforcement.

    To work around the weaknesses of a Manual Safety Glock designed what it calls its "Safe Action System" which you can read about here.. In a nutshell a Glock will not fire unless the trigger is intentionally pulled in the correct way.

    Other pistol manufacturers will have some, or all, of those feature and may have other things such as "Grip Safeties" where you have to be holding the pistol both correctly and tightly enough before it can discharge.

    There's quite a variety of automatic safeties in use in the pistol world. If you are interested you can read about them here.

    On balance these kinds of automatic safeties are at least as effective as a manual safety and there are valid arguments with empirical evidence showing that they can be safer.

    Any of the folks who place more value in their ability to end another person’s life on a split second than the safety of their own children want to chime in and explain this one to me?

    Could you explain why you are using such inflammatory language? NO safety can or is meant to make a loaded firearm safe from a child. It's arguably easier for a child to flip the selector lever on a manual safety than it is for one to grip a firearm a specific way or pull its trigger in a specific way (or both).

    Loaded weapons, regardless of their type(s) of safety mechanism, should not be left where they can be handled by children.

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  • android Android Fond memories
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 day ago 100%

    Of all the "Feature Phones" I ever had, and I had a bunch, the Alias and it's successor the Alias II were my easily my favorites.

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  • australia Australia Healthcare: How Long Do Patients Have To Wait?
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 day ago 100%

    The best way to do this would be to use data from 2023 (as the infographic claims) and NOT data from the years 2000 through 2022. It would also be helpful if the source wasn't a right-biased US based organization whose stated goal is de-regulation of the Medical Industry.

    They could also do their reports using established methodology instead of creating their own, base it on first sources instead of literature review, and maybe they could avoid biased sources while they were at it.

    Seriously, I tore into the data and sourcing and it's simply awful. The base report isn't really even about wait times, it's about increasing efficiency (and thus profitability) through using telehealth, blister packs, and OTC contraceptives.

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    I tore this apart in a comment in the original feddit post. For you Australians the tl;dr is that the data is outdated, with some of it being from 2014, while other data is from the pandemic. NONE of the data from any country is from 2023 as is being claimed.

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  • health Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related Healthcare: How Long Do Patients Have To Wait?
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    I'm really disappointed in statista for publishing this. I've always considered them a solid source of data but this is flat out misinformation. It's based on study done by a biased source using questionable methodology using data from literature review that stretches at least as far back as the year 2000!

    The study was done by the Consumer Choice Center, a right biased organization seeking to deregulate the Medical Industry.

    The study is called "Healthcare Time Saved Index" and you can access it on their website.. You can read the full study (PDF) by clicking the link on that site and you can access their data / sourcing (Google Docs) at the link they posted.

    If you want to hop right to the data / sourcing you can use this link.

    First off despite what the infographic says this is absolutely 100% NOT 2023 data! If you look at column I (Average wait times for a primary physician appointment (days)) and check the sourcing this is what you will find:

    America - Sources give data from 2021 and 2022.

    Australia - Source is using data from 2000 - 2019 with the GP Data specifically ending in 2014.

    United Kingdom - Source is using poll data from April of 2022.

    Sweden - Source is using data from 2020.

    For GP visits every one of their sources is using data from the pandemic, none of them are using data from 2023 as claimed by the graphic.

    It doesn't get any better for "Non Emergency Surgery".

    First off the CRC Study doesn't say "Non Emergency Surgery", it says "Elective Surgery" and as Johns Hopkins explains they are not the same.

    Jumping back to the data it somehow gets worse.

    America - Their source (Fee) relies on another source (Frasier) who is using data from 2016! The Fee.org article is also bashing Canada's healthcare system. (bias)

    Australia - Data from 2022.

    United Kingdom - Data from 2018.

    Sweden - Data from 2018. (Same source as the UK)

    So for Non Emergency Surgery Elective Surgery visits the data is once again NOT from 2023, instead it's a mix of significantly older and pandemic era data that at least in one case relies on a biased source.

    So as I said in another comment "The study is fucking trash and someone took that trash, piled it into a dumpster, and then set it on fire in order to produce the infographic."

    The post should be taken down by the mods as misinformation and statista should delete the infographic with embarrassment.

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    Not sure where the 4 days comes from.

    It comes from here.

    That's a solid / highly regarded source but the data they used stretches as far back as 2000. Four days to see a GP may have been accurate in 2014 but could easily be out of date now.

    The 21 days from the US is just madness tho, if accurate.

    That 21 days number was a nationwide average from during the pandemic. I tracked down their source and while the infographic says "2023" the study source says 2021-2022...right during the pandemic. So not only is the year wrong the infographic is mislabled / misleading.

    The study is fucking trash and someone took that trash, piled it into a dumpster, and then set it on fire in order to produce the infographic.

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    According to the data source the US wait time is a Nationwide average...from 2022.

    Gee, I can't imagine why getting a GP appointment would have been hard in 2022. It's not like there was anything going on.

    Seriously, the study that this infographic is based on is pretty much junk no matter what country you live in.

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    The point of the "Study" they did was about efficiency and time, specifically how increased use of TeleMed, Blister Packs, and generally available contraceptives would save Patients time and Providers money. Does that make more sense?

    This "study" is low quality work, barely above junk status. It uses old and weird sources and very questionable methodology. It's possible they came to the right conclusion (which wasn't US bashing btw) but if they did its only because the target was so wide that they could hardly fail to miss.

    https://consumerchoicecenter.org/healthcare-time-saved-index/

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    The "Study" that this infographic is based on is full of shit. The deeper I dig into the data the more disgusted I get with it. It uses old / weird sources for a number of countries (for instance that US wait time is from the pandemic), they change up terms (Non-Emergency and Elective are not the same thing) and a whole host of other problems.

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    IDK what the wait time is about on the green bar.

    I do. That average wait time is from 2022 (pandemic anyone?). It also varied drastically depending on your exact location.

    The "Study" can be found here - https://consumerchoicecenter.org/healthcare-time-saved-index/

    If you click the link to the Access the Database you'll be taken to a Google Doc with sources. The first one up is the United States and if you go the "Average Wait Times" tab you can see that their source for the US was this article: https://www.forrester.com/blogs/hurry-up-and-wait-long-wait-times-cripple-access-to-care-health-outcomes-and-patient-experience/

    It gets even worse when you check the next tab over regardarding Wait Times for Elective Surgery, there you find the data is from 2016! https://fee.org/articles/america-outperforms-canada-in-surgery-wait-times-and-its-not-even-close/

    Oh, and "Non-Emergency" and "Elective" are NOT the same thing.

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  • news News Body-Cam Footage Raises Familiar Concerns About BPD’s Plainclothes Unit - In May, a Baltimore detective pointed his service revolver to the temple of a prone and restrained man.
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    "You don't rise to the occasion, you fall to your level of training."

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    The point of the article is clearly the unacceptable behavior of the officer but damn does it make my teeth itch when Journalists fail basic fact checks like Pistol / Revolver. I always wonder what else they got wrong.

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    I miss my Samsung Alias and Alias 2. They were good times.

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  • dataisbeautiful Data is Beautiful North American Video game consoles release price adjusted for inflation (USD)
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    The NeoGeo and 3DO were essentially the custom gaming rigs of yesteryear and their price was in line with that. You would have been hard pressed to build a PC in 1990 / 1991 for $1,600 that was capable of what the NeoGeo was doing. In fact I'm not even sure it would have been possible as commodity PC hardware that could do that kind of pixel and audio pushing didn't really exist yet.

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  • news News Colorado teen shot in the face by town councilman after going to home to ask permission to take homecoming photos
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 5 days ago 100%

    Depends on their wealth.

    The kid was driving an Audi S4. I suspect they have some spare $$$ available. (assuming they haven't spent it all on repairs)

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    Hard to say. The kid was driving an Audi S4 so they likely have money.

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    This has absolutely nothing to do with "Stand Your Ground". SYG only applies when you or someone else are in real and imminent danger of serious bodily harm or death, neither of which were true in this case. That's why the guy was arrested and has been charged with a number of serious offenses. He's going to end up in prison.

    Since you aren't from the United States I should also tell you that SYG isn't a National thing, its only legal in the States in that have passed laws allowing it.

    I keep wondering if a legal framework like the US where you weren’t legally punished by attacking a thief in your house wouldn’t be fairer but then there’s news like this.

    That's called "Castle Doctrine" and like SYG it isn't National. It only exists in the States that have passed a law to allow it.

    It CAN work but there's at least a few States that have Castle Doctrine and a Duty to Retreat so you end up having to flee a home invader until or unless you have no other choice.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Seriously, what the f*** is keeping Donald Trump in this presidential race?
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    It’s sad you have no third strong grassroots movement,

    One of the few things that both Democrats and Republicans work together on is making sure that there are no viable third parties. They make it extraordinarily difficult to get ballot access at any level whenever possible and on the odd occasion that a 3rd party candidate does make it into office they pull out all the stops to make sure they lose the next election.

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  • ukraine Ukraine Russian forces hit a civilian bulk carrier that was shipping grain to Africa, just after leaving Ukranian territorial waters.
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%

    Flagged under Saint Kitts / Nevis.

    https://archive.ph/POl10

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  • ukraine Ukraine Russian forces hit a civilian bulk carrier that was shipping grain to Africa, just after leaving Ukranian territorial waters.
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%
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    One was supposedly delayed from CA to OR because of “weather” which is odd as it has been sun and mostly mild temps over the last week.

    Not to defend UPS too much but enormous wildfires probably go in as "weather".

    California.

    Oregon.

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  • news News Republicans dismayed by Trump’s ‘bad’ and ‘unprepared’ debate performance
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%

    Only 2nd, not 3rd?

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 21%

    2nd best is a turn of phrase, an old one. It’s an insult. You must not be very well read.

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 36%

    Tiedrich? Blech, tired old has-been who, like Trump, should have disappeared years ago.

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%

    It’s what the US always does. Russia claims to have this or that so the US builds something to defeat it. It’s happening with China now too.

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%

    Okay that I'm aware of but I've never heard of it referred to as "bootstrapping". Thanks for the explanation.

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%

    Firewire was good for high bandwidth devices like external hard drives and video cameras because it didn't require the CPU to do any heavy lifting. These days USB is mature enough and CPUs are so fast that we (mostly) don't notice any performance impact but in the Core 2 Duo days you could easily max out one of your two cores with a large file transfer over USB.

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 50%

    My internet being bootstrapped by ISP...

    Seriously, what does "bootstrapped" mean in this context?

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%

    Edit: if you are going to downvote at least explain if you got a counter point, otherwise it seems y’all just butthurt haha

    Okay.

    How is this different from US ISP bootstrapping peasant grade internet?

    1. Whatabout-ism is annoying AF.
    2. How is nationwide re-configuring of DNS to enable censorship different than "bootstrapping peasant grade internet" is a dumb question on it's face.
    3. I'm sitting in the middle of Wyoming sending this comment via a 2Gb/s fiber optic connection. This is not "peasant grade".

    So basically you are getting downvoted because your comment is irrelevant 'Murica bashing.

    Now you know.

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  • world World News Germany blames Russian GRU unit for EU, NATO cyberattacks
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 1 week ago 100%

    You think the people who brought us Stuxnet aren't fucking with Russia?

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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 2 weeks ago 100%

    Get a sleeping bag liner. A flannel one will cost about $30 and boost the warmth of your sleeping bag considerably IF you need it.

    Pro tip: If you are cold in your bag when you shouldn’t be it probably means you got too hot, started sweating, and now your cold because of evaporation. It took me YEARS to figure that out. I now leave my bag unzipped half way down so I don’t build up moisture inside and that keeps me from getting cold. I’ve comfortably slept in my bag many time in air temperature well below freezing since figuring that out.

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  • technology Technology Waymo Robotaxis Are Giving 100,000 Rides a Week. It'll Soon Be More.
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    100,000 rides a week. Impressive.

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  • interestingasfuck interestingasfuck Page 1 of Russia's "Guerrilla media campaign in the US" memo [Translated] Exhibit 9A
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    There are some inconvenient truths in that document, that’s why some people don’t want to believe.

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  • technology Technology After seeing Wi-Fi network named “STINKY,” Navy found hidden Starlink dish on US warship
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 2 weeks ago 100%

    Nah, Starlink doesn’t reset the Wi-Fi SSID for a firmware update.

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    They didn’t, the commenter is making things up.

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  • world World News U.S. Announces Plan to Counter Russian Influence Ahead of 2024 Election
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  • Buelldozer Buelldozer 2 weeks ago 100%

    Wouldn’t you be able to say the same thing about Facebook and Twitter?

    I don't know. I haven't used Xitter since before Elon took it over and I'm only on FB once every couple of months.

    It is especially visible with YouTube which had downvoting from the start and decided to remove it despite user protests.

    Wait, you don't have a thumbs down button on YouTube?

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    I don't even do that! I've just never spent any time watching political stuff on YT so presumably the algorithm knows I'm not interested in it and doesn't show it to me.

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    The closest I get to watching political content on YT is Peter Zeihan so the algorithm simply doesn't put political junk in my feed. If you're getting tons of politics, from either direction, in your feed its probably because you are watching political content on YT.

    That's the best explanation I can come up with about why our experiences are so different.

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    Linux Mint Buelldozer 1 month ago 90%
    Mint 21 / 22 touchscreen annoyances.

    One of my computers is an HP Elitebook X360 1040 G8 (convertible) and I'm happy to report that in Laptop Mode both LM21 and LM22 work perfectly. There's full control of the normal hardware including the touch screen, good performance, and good battery life. With a couple of exceptions Mint also handles the shift to tablet mode pretty damn well. The keyboard and trackpad are disabled, the keyboard backlight shuts off, and the screen easily changes orientation with rotation. The exceptions though are so fundamental to touch screen use in general though that I feel like I must be missing something?! First and foremost is an on screen keyboard. I know it can be enabled under accessibility settings but when I do that it splashes up a keyboard that permanently fills half the screen. If I close the keyboard window it goes away but I can't find a way to get it to come back except to unfold the machine and re-enable it again. It may not be possible to make it launch predicatively, [although Gnome itself does.](https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/keyboard-osk.html.en) but why isn't there an icon at the top or bottom of the screen that I can tap to bring it back on demand? The second one is scrolling, especially in Firefox. I know that Grab and Drag is possible because you can do it with the regular Firefox scroll bar but the scroll bar can be difficult to get on because of it's size and even then the scrolling action is *backwards* of both iOS and Android. This should be fixable be enabling gestures but surprisingly gestures don't have any assignable scroll functionality. I'm really confused by these two issues. They seem so fundamental to how a touchscreen is used, especially the on screen keyboard, that it seems impossible they weren't addressed year ago. It's far more probably that I'm missing something obvious, but what?

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    I tried LMDE "Faye".

    I've had at least one computer with regular Mint + Cinnamon installed since V19 and it's always worked well for me. I somehow only learned about LMDE last month and since I've previously run Debian I figured I'd give it a shot. I took the drive with my LM22 installation out and installed a brand new 1TB NVME, put LMDE "Faye" on it and YIKES. I'd forgotten how "raw" regular Debian is in nearly everything from Grub to package management and even Cinnamon is somehow less sharp and sort of lackluster on LMDE. The first boot up went okay but trying to swap the nouveau drivers for the Nvidia drivers did not go well at all and somehow ended up with all the fonts and icons broken. I couldn't figure out how to fix it and decided to simply re-install LMDE from scratch, no big deal. On the 2nd install I started getting AER errors on boot and every time I rebooted I got more of them. At one point the DE locked up entirely and I had to manually power cycle the machine. I couldn't get to the desktop after because of an endless string of AER errors. In between reboots, while I could still get into the desktop, I was installing updates and while that process was pretty much the same as regular Mint it was also slower, even after changing over to the fastest repositories available. The update manager also didn't work as well. For instance the first update run said it was complete and wanted a reboot but before I could do that the update manager automatically ran again and it showed me all the updates it had just installed as needing installed again. WTF? After frustrations with the Nvidia drivers, the weirdness of updating, broken desktop environment, and the AER errors I decided to see what would happen if I installed regular LM22. With LM22 on that exact same hardware, including the new NVME, everything works perfectly. No errors, Nvidia drivers installed without issue, updates worked as expected and Cinnamon looks and behaves just like you'd expect. Swapped out the NVME for the original drive that had LM22 on it and it too works just like I'd expect. I'm not running weird-o hardware either; it's a Gigabyte motherboard and an Intel i5 10700k with 32G of RAM and an Nvidia 2060. No overclocking or performance tweaks. I have no idea what I did wrong, if anything, or why LMDE seems to hate my hardware but for me on that system LMDE is not at parity with regular Linux Mint.

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    guns Buelldozer 4 months ago 90%
    New York Proposes Crackdown On Major Gun Company (It's Glock) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/new-york-proposes-crackdown-on-major-gun-company/ar-BB1lZgVW

    New York may become the first state to bar gun companies from selling pistols that can easily be converted into machine guns.

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    Proton Buelldozer 6 months ago 88%
    Is Proton a good choice for what I want to do?

    I read the sidebar and didn't see anything about asking questions so apologies in advance if this post breaks a rule. I'm in the U.S. and wanting to knowif Proton Family is a good choice for my use case. Two decades ago I got tired of changing email addresses whenever my ISP changed so I registered my surname as a .net vanity domain and started running my own email server at home. When Google started offering Google for Organizations for free if you had less than 10 users I folded up my personal email server and shifted everything over. We use it for e-mail and basic family calendaring. Last month when going through bills my wife and I were once again frustrated by coordination required to sign into various accounts. "Hey what's the password for $CreditCard?" or "What's the MFA you just got for $BankAccount?" or "What's the password for Disney"?" That got me started looking for a family password manager so we could easily share and keep this stuff up to date. At the same time we realized that were paying for YouTube TV, YouTube Premium, *two* YouTube Music, and an Amazon Music subscription. Whoops. Well, no problem. We'll just "family share" the YTTV and YTP subscriptions so everyone has everything and we save some money. Nope. G-Suite doesn't allow family sharing. So we're all going to have to create seperate @gmail.com addresses to make this work. Oh, and I'll have to shift the YTTV subscription from my vanity domain to a regular @gmail as well. Which breaks the entire idea behind the vanity domain in the first place. While I researching a Family Password Manager of course I found Proton Pass. While I was looking at the pricing for it I realized that they also have a "Family" setup for email which looks interesting. So now I'm considering porting my vanity domain and all it's email out of G-Suite and over to Proton Family. At nearly $300 a year it's not exactly inexpensive, since I'd basically be paying it until I die, and it will be a fair bit of work to switch everything over so I don't want to do it unless it's going to work. So would Proton Family be a good choice? Are there any significant technical challenges to migrating a custom domain and email out of G-Suite and into Proton? **Edit:** This post was rambly and unclear. The TL;DR is that I’m increasingly annoyed with G-Suite and since I’m looking at Proton Pass anyway I'm wondering about Proton Suite (which includes Email, Calendar, and Pass).

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    homeassistant Buelldozer 8 months ago 100%
    Automation Question - What am I missing?

    Always surprises me when I go to do something in HA and realize that I can't figure out how. This time its lights, specifically making sure that they don't get left on. Until now I've simply been creating an automation for each light switch so that if it changes state from Off to On *and* when it's 30 minutes after sunrise it's starts a 15 minute wait and then changes the state of the switch to off. This approach mostly works but it's less than ideal. First I'm having to create an automation for each device. How do I do it by Area, or list / group of devices, instead? Second if a device is turned on too early there's no state change for the automation to catch and it never fires. I could fix this by creating another automation that checks for it but then I'll have even more of them to manage. Third this doesn't work very well if you want different things to happen on the weekends as opposed to during the weekday. For instance on a Saturday I may WANT that closet light to stay on longer because I'm putting away clothes. It'd be really nice if I could program HA like this 'On a weekday if you see any device on this list turn on 30 minutes after Sunrise I want you to turn whichever one(s) it was off again 15 minutes later.'. I'm must be missing something here because surely HA can do this, right?

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    Chat Buelldozer 9 months ago 100%
    Anyone else having lots of problems after the recent update(s)?

    Both FireFox on PC and Connect on Android keep signing me out, throwing general "error" messages, and refusing to load the next page. Liftoff on iOS can't even find lemmy.today in order to add it as an instance! I'm not seeing any discussion of these kinds of problems elsewhere but they've been consistent since the .19 upgrade and they've persisted after the .19.1 update.

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    homeassistant Buelldozer 9 months ago 90%
    Have a ratGDO v2.5i and no case for it?

    Shortly after the ratGDO v2.5 was released I ordered one and a couple of days later I ordered a case from Etsy to go with it. Two days later the Etsy seller messages me asking if have the v2.5 or v2.5i because the cases are different. WTF? There's already a new version?! I tell the seller to make it the v2.5i because that's probably what I'll get. So last week I received a very nice red case from the Etsy Seller HighTower3D out of the North Carolina. Seriously, this thing is *nice*. The build quality is high, it has magnets in the bottom for mounting, comes with allen screws (and the allen wrench you need) and a couple of little zip ties. So this week my ratGDO shows up and...it's v2.52i! A quick check of the website shows that there's now a v2.53 and that makes *four* revisions in the last month! You can't make this stuff up so all I can do is laugh...and give away the v2.5i case that I spent $26 on and doesn't fit the ratGDO version I ended up with. I have no use for this case so I'm giving it away to someone who can; make sure you have a v2.5i though because this call will NOT fit any other version. If you are in the United States and can use this case then leave a reply below. 😊

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    homeassistant Buelldozer 10 months ago 100%
    Correct way to control Sidewalk Heating Mats

    I ordered some sidewalk heating mats from HeatTrak and I want to automate them with HA so that they come on when it makes sense to do so based on the data from my Tempest Weather Station. According to HeatTrack my mats will have a combined resistive load of 5A which is well within the spec of the Zooz ZEN05 or ZEN14, both rated for 15A resistive loads, but when I asked them about it they did not recommend using either of them with heated mats. They couldn't, or wouldn't, explain why and it doesn't make sense to me why this wouldn't work. My next thought was to simply swap the outlet to something smart but this is an outdoor outlet so it needs to be GFCI and there's essentially no Z-Wave GFCI outlets made. Do I really need to use something like an [Enbrighten Z-Wave Plus 40-Amp contactor ](https://www.amazon.com/120-277VAC-Electric-Compatible-Certified-14285/dp/B00YTCZZF0)for this or am I missing something here?

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    homeassistant Buelldozer 10 months ago 100%
    How do I add a cool down to an automation?

    I have an automation that turns my driveway lights on when motion is detected. It normally works fairly well but it was windy last night and that caused the automation to trip endlessly as my trees and bushes were whipping around. Lights would come on, shut off 10 minutes later, then turn right back on again. It basically did this all night until I disabled the automation. I'll do some fine tuning of the motion sensors which will help and I'm considering adding a condition to the automation where it won't trip if the wind speed is above a certain level but how can I add some kind of cool down timer to the automation to prevent it from endlessly engaging?

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    homeassistant Buelldozer 12 months ago 92%
    I need some help choosing how to setup lights and camera for my driveway.

    First the layout. My garage is setup [similar to this one](https://078c8e6cbc6c7e16b6d9-d8d25378ae9a9bb11e0a7d3f1d6fd698.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/059D/059D-6040/059D-6040-front-main-8.jpg), although mine is attached, has three light fixtures, and my driveway is 4 cars wide. The wife wants me to replace the three basic on / off fixtures that we have (they're getting rusty) and keep them all matching. If I'm going to do this I want to add a camera to the setup. Functionally I'd like the lights to have or work like they have dual bright capability where they come on full bright at sunset then after a couple of hours they dim down unless they detect motion. If they detect motion then they come back to full bright for a period of time then dim back down again. They do this for a set period of hours, say 4, then they turn off completely unless they detect motion. My current lights are already automated for on / off (but not dimming or motion) through the use of HA and a z-wave switch. Where I'm getting stuck is that I can see at least three ways to do this but none of them are perfect. 1. Replace my dumb carriage fixtures with new dumb fixtures then change the switch to a dimming version plus add a motion sensor and camera out front. Then setup HA for the functionality I want. The upside of doing it this way is that it's very easy to get matching fixtures. The downside is that the motion sensor and camera will not be well integrated visually. 2. Replace my dumb fixtures with ones that have dual bright built in. It's easy to do, and I could even keep the HA Automation I have setup now, but again the camera setup is not going to integrate well visually. I'm also concerned that three motion sensors controlling three lights will cause trouble for the camera (or each other) because they will react to different things and turn themselves on and off independently. 2. Replace my dumb fixtures with smarter ones. In the center position I'd use one that has an integrated motion sensor and camera. [This Reolink](https://reolink.com/us/product/reolink-duo-floodlight-poe/) seems like it would work pretty well. However RL doesn't make any fixtures that match it, which means my center fixture would look different than the other two. I may just have to deal with mismatched fixtures but does anyone have any suggestions? Am I missing an option?

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    homeassistant Buelldozer 12 months ago 97%
    Why shouldn't I use Reolink Cameras?

    The next step in my HA journey is adding cameras; indoor, outdoor, and doorbell so I've been exploring my options. I had originally intended to do a Frigate setup, I even have a Coral module and PC to do it with, but then I discovered Reolink. Without having any experience with them they look nearly ideal. They seem to have tight integration with HA 2023.3 or later and their pricing and functionality look good. They seem like a no brainer but I've noticed that they're often NOT the first recommendation in the HA Community. Why is that and why shouldn't I use them?

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    ubiquiti
    Ubiquiti Buelldozer 1 year ago 100%
    Where in the file system does the UDMP-SE store it's ipsec tunnel configuration?

    UDMP is running UniFi OS 3.1.16 and I need a specific VPN configuration that StrongSwan supports but isn't possible to do in the GUI. Three years ago the files I need were located in /run/strongswan/ipsec.d/tunnels/ but they are no longer there. Does anyone know where they live now -or- how to edit a VPN config outside of the GUI?

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    Wyoming Buelldozer 1 year ago 100%
    State to back carbon storage, nuclear microreactor projects with $19M https://trib.com/news/state-regional/nuclear-microreactor-carbon-storage-funding/article_e3beda90-3abd-11ee-8f6b-0fdbeec6580e.html?lctg=86f40700f412f512&tn_email_eh1=34811755ed5f92f536afc23cdfb9885b1b143d71e425f7012fe3055cbd645c02

    The state’s top energy office has recommended two energy projects for a combined $19 million in support from a Wyoming taxpayer-funded program established to provide matching dollars for federal energy and carbon capture grants. Some $9.1 million would go to the Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub in southwest Wyoming, and $10 million would support a “nuclear microreactor” effort to assess the manufacture and deployment of small-scale nuclear reactors in the state and beyond, according to the Wyoming Energy Authority, which manages the Energy Matching Funds program on behalf of the governor. The awards, pending Gov. Mark Gordon’s final approval, would be the first appropriations from the state program. The Legislature created the fund last year with a $100 million allotment and added another $50 million to it earlier this year. The idea is to give Wyoming-based clean- and low-carbon energy projects a competitive edge by providing matching funds needed to land federal dollars available via the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act.

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