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What do you mean by this? What else than burning the fuel contributes to the greenhouse effect?


Building the airplanes? Servicing them? Heating the airports?


That's nebulous, are we going to claim that for all industrial processes?


I appreciate your insight, the first association that came to my mind was a generic brand name on Amazon


ecobee works locally (without its cloud services) through Apple HomeKit.


I have an ecobee. Quite nice and easy to program on the panel itself if you choose not to connect it to your wifi at all.

One oddity with my ecobee - if it's not connected to wifi, the clock runs fast. Sometimes gaining a whole minute every few days.


Cheap oscillator because they expect it to be network connected and be corrected by NTP. Why put in a good clock when a cheap one will do?


Optometrist recommended I take daily fish oil and give it a month to see result. Sure enough, roughly a month later, I stopped having dry eyes. My eyes feel good even now during winter, when both outside and inside air is quite dry.


I have the opposite perception from you; I tried to create apps for Tidbyt, only to run into obscure differences between Starlark and Python, inability to parse data from API endpoint, inability to debug. I followed your link and saw that the platform somewhat matured so I'll give it one more try


Yeah, perhaps my "advantage" is that I am a Ruby guy. So, I had little real Python knowledge to trip me up. :-)


This is great, I appreciate the ability to save and restore the "trails".

Similarly to OP and many other like-minded commenters, I've also built an interface for rabbit-holing [0]. This is a 10 year old, purely JS+CSS solution you can open in your browser. It's limited to Wikipedia and its UI seems broken after Wikipedia's style updates, but nevertheless wanted to share the source code [1] for anyone who's interested

[0] https://amadeusw.com/WikiDive/ [1] https://github.com/AmadeusW/WikiDive


GitHub page has a robust writeup of all technologies used [0]

[0] https://github.com/afadil/wealthfolio?tab=readme-ov-file#tec...


petabyt I'm interested in this capability, is this available out of the box? What's the client API/contract? Or is Fujihack [0] required? (I just found it on your website.)

[0] https://fujihack.org/


Fujifilm offers this functionality on newer cameras, intended to be used with Fujifilm PC AutoSave and Fujifilm Acquire desktop apps.


Thank you. I also saw Fujifilm Tether which offers liveview.


Agreed. Also, that could be a paid feature


This is a very nice packaging of a kindle hack I've seen several years ago [1]. Previous discussion: [2] You can point your kindle web browser at this website: [3]

[1] https://techni.gallery/literaire-klok-trekt-internationaal-a... [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17688324 [3] https://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com/


I made https://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com/

It is based upon a Kindle project [1] and initially I just used the quote library from that project (which is based on a crowd-sourced collection of quotes by The Guardian [2]).

Later, a lot of quotes have been added by kind strangers through GitHub issues and pull-requests [3].

[1] https://www.instructables.com/Literary-Clock-Made-From-E-rea...

[2] https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2014/jun/26/lite...

[3] https://github.com/JohannesNE/literature-clock/blob/master/l...


The quote list is pretty cool, I wonder if there are other languages available?


There is this fork which has a few different languages and some other cool features. I believe the non-english quotes are mostly machine translations of the quotes in my repo. https://literatureclock.netlify.app/?locale=pt-BR


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