Having a choice means being able to make the wrong one, as we did.
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You aren’t wrong in that the democrats prefer the status quo but it’s far from both sides being the same. If we have to pick a side, and if we are still pro democracy, we do, there is only one correct choice.
Now if we can convince that side to then use the victory to change the rules, then so be it. For example, Ranked choice voting would be great, but let’s get more states to use it before expecting the highest office in the land to adopt it.
Sprawl@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The consequences (of my actions) have been extreme1·4 months agoOne good tactic for this is when someone asks you to do something, say yes, but give them the next step action items.
Sprawl@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The consequences (of my actions) have been extreme411·4 months agoDon’t talk shit about people behind their back. It always has a way of getting out because it’s clearly how you feel when their is no filter in place.
They have been working on the dashboards a fair amount recently but if you’re expecting a brand new look, that isn’t likely to happen. They recently hired the guy behind “bubble cards”, who has then put a lot of work into the stock UI’s tile card. It’s pretty obvious this is the direction they intend to continue.
However it’s very extendable with themes and there is even some project that uses some entire closed source frontend for their dashboards. I forget the name of it though, but it might be worth looking into for you.
Sprawl@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Can I run STT and TTS on a different computer?English1·4 months agoI’ve also been using Speech-to-Phrase, which has a limited number of supported phrases BUT works much faster than the 4s, so it’s a good tailback when the primary methods aren’t working.
Sprawl@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Can I run STT and TTS on a different computer?English2·4 months agoTo answer your question, yes.
However, I’ve found that unless you’re going to host your own AI engine with a GPU, you’re stuck with OpenAI or Google Gemini. Luckily I’ve been able to use both with just the free tier.
Whisper and Piper run locally although Piper is a little slow on the green for my tastes. 4 second responses work, but are also frustrating when you’re not sure if it heard you or not. You’re also stuck with just the built in intents (phrases) so you need to be specific in how you say stuff.
Ultimately I set up a cloud based and a local based voice workflow and then I setup a ping probe to a IPs. If I detect the internet is up, it uses the cloud workflow. If the internet is down, it swaps to local to keep the house voice controlled.
Sprawl@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant 2025.3: View those headers!English1·4 months agoCan also try the built in section headers now. You have to start a new dashboard to enable them or convert an existing one.
Sprawl@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant 2025.3: View those headers!English1·4 months agoThis is how I started too.
I just wanted something to monitor and track solar usage. Next thing I know, my whole house is monitored and automated.
You’re absolutely right. And if you try them yourself, unfortunately most drugs are really good, at first.