quite aside from the question of how you hack thousands of pagers to make them explode, what are we carrying around in our daily lives that are one internet command away from blowing up?
quite aside from the question of how you hack thousands of pagers to make them explode, what are we carrying around in our daily lives that are one internet command away from blowing up?
I think it’s going to be a spectacular year for employment lawyers.
i want to see him enter you.
You get a qualified tradesperson to wire it properly into your electrical distribution.
as Adam Driver once yelled… MOOOOOOORRRRRRREEEE!!!
Hey when you have dual citizenship then it’s legal for one country to revoke that citizenship.
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Giggles nervously in pfsense but TP-Link Omada WAPs
Russia needs to cede that territory in the interests of peace.
a man needs a name
“drink a verification can to continue”
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can you ping one of the IoT devices from the HA device on that new NIC?
can you manually add a device and HA see it/add it normally?
is there a firewall routing between HA and the IoT devices that might be blocking discovery somehow?
is there a reason you can’t put your HA in that VLAN too? if it’s a segregated, non-networked environment then why not create a second network adapter for your HA and give it an address in that VLAN too?
Hi I have installed half a dozen Shelly 1PM Mini units around the house and they do work well. I’ve not had one fall off the wifi, and they are great with HomeAssistant. I use InfluxDB to capture data from HomeAssistant and do calculations and aggregations in the DB to get overall costs of devices. I also use HomeAssistant to automate the relays so lights come on at night etc.
Installation is a bit tricky so I tend to use IP64 rated enclosures rather than leave them in the drywall like the website says you can. I also find the mains cables a bit thick to go into the terminals and adding ferrules would make it impossible. Other than that I think they’re great.
Compliance person here. Background checks are run by a third party who we contract to gather information from authoritative sources like state agencies, governments and credit reference agencies.
No serious company would purchase profile data from a data broker.
i want to watch that gif on here with one of Nodachi’s clever titles
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imagine the resources needed to pull something like this