

Yes and no. If your isp is still providing unencrypted DNS for you, then they can still see the domain name you’re visiting.
Yes and no. If your isp is still providing unencrypted DNS for you, then they can still see the domain name you’re visiting.
Hmm, maybe. Depends on the infrastructure they put up. If there is a separate domain for the telemetry, then you can block it. Still no guarantee that it still works though.
The app will need internet access to login though. That really is a cat and mouse game that is not worth your time I’d say.
Confirmed it seems
https://twitter.com/MishaalRahman/status/1699140807486316548
This year, the new android version will be released after/together with the pixel8 launch event.
It is absolutely possible to dual boot from a single harddrive. Don’t know about fedora, but the Ubuntu installer has taken care of that for ages now. Yes, it can fuck your windows install initially, but that is normally reversible.
If you don’t know, a computer uses so called partitions and not the hard drive directly. Think of them as folders. Normally you have one partition which holds the bootloader information (one or two OS, or more) and then a partition for each OS. A little Programm after Turning on the computer let’s you choose which OS you want to boot.
A lone Linux installation often has three partitions on one harddrive. One boot Partition, one for the OS and one for the home directory of all users. This way you can reinstall the OS without loosing your home directory.
Nope, that doesn’t sound right.
I just tried all of your use cases and it works for me every time, HA in the foreground, background, closed; the command changes to the HA app and the right page.
One thing you should check: Android Settings, Apps, Special app access, Display over other apps, -> make sure home assistant is enabled here. If that doesn’t help I’m out of ideas and suggestions for the moment.
I was curious about this so I tested it on my systems. Path refers to the part after your domain. So, if your settings page is available under https://homeassistant.mydomain.com/config/dashboard (check with your desktop or mobile browser to get the exact URL, then you would use “/config/dashboard” as your path setting. Same for any lovelace dashboard, check the URL in your browser, if it is https://homeassistant.mydomain.com/lovelace-mobile/0, then use “/lovelace-mobile/0” as the path argument. lovelace-mobile is the dashboard part, 0 corresponds to the tab.
Hope this helps!
I get your point but there is a good solution for this.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1113
Basically a feature request to have the option for multi subreddits or communities. This way we get centralized content without the disadvantages of decentralization.
Thanks for posting, hadn’t heard about Ubuntu core. Reads promising at least…
My advice is try using existing documents with Libre office. You can install it on windows as well.
I use Linux for over twenty years now and installed windows on a vm last week to Wirte my resume. Libre office is fine, you run into problems when opening and editing existing ms office documents. At least that is my experience.
But give Libre office on windows a shot, see if you like it.