I like that actually, a "break glass" provision in the emergency powers law! It's so obvious in hindsight.
OutOfMemory
I agree in principle, but I'm not sure what a good alternative is in the US today. In a crisis the laws would have to stay ahead of the executive responses to novel situations, and the legislature couldn't pass a law that fast if there was an angry mob at the door.
One can only hope!
The funny thing is, even after the 100% price increase they're still cheaper than american EVs.
Out to sea maybe?
This is how I have mine set up:
homeassistant: image: ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant:stable container_name: homeassistant volumes: - /data/homeassistant:/config - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro - /run/dbus:/run/dbus:ro ports: - "127.0.0.1:8123:8123/tcp" - "127.0.0.1:1400:1400/tcp" restart: "unless-stopped" privileged: true network_mode: host
ha-whisper: image: docker.io/rhasspy/wyoming-whisper:latest container_name: "ha-whisper" volumes: - /data/homeassistant/addons/whisper:/data command: --model base --language en --beam-size 2 restart: "unless-stopped" networks: default: ipv4_address: 172.18.0.101
ha-piper: image: docker.io/rhasspy/wyoming-piper:latest container_name: "ha-piper" volumes: - /data/homeassistant/addons/piper:/data command: --voice en_US-lessac-medium restart: "unless-stopped" networks: default: ipv4_address: 172.18.0.102
Correct, yes, the word I meant is addon, not plugin.
No it's true. I run ha in a docker container too, and it doesn't support the plugin supervisor at all. You have to spin up your own plugin containers manually and configure the connection to them in the core ha instance, that's what I did with piper/wyoming. I'd be happy to share a compose file if someone wants it.
I believe only whatsapp message contents are e2e encrypted, not the recipient or other metadata.
Background check?
Link?
Oh wow, me too! In my local grocery store I can only use my phone (particularly Todoist) about five seconds at a time before the UI crashes to the lock screen. I'm on a Pixel 5 with CalyxOS.