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It does! "Commercial displays" used in airports and things. Sadly some of those are getting smarts now too, but sometimes that's limited to a serial port
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The spring in our dishwasher door broke today and I had no idea how heavy dishwasher doors are without that assistance!
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Replying to @AlaskaAir
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Replying to @SamCWoodhall
It's so nice for my channel! I had previously created "Videos" and "Livestreams" playlists and made them the top two sections on my home page to help people find the content they're looking for
Replying to @obra
Lol I got one of those the other day too what a trashfire
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Replying to @EposVox
I just downgraded my Adobe subscription to the Lightroom only plan because it's so good I can't give it up
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Features I want in door hardware: * always unlocked from the inside * always locked from the outside * single keyhole on the outside * momentary unlock with a key * 12V DC momentarily unlock * operates as normal when electronics are down I'll wire it to the smarthome separately
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I have no reason to leave twitter because my twitter is already just a shadow copy of my website, but if you want to find me elsewhere, you can follow me from Mastodon and micro.blog and others: aaronparecki.com/aaronpk micro.blog/aaronpk
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For some background, I imported all my logs from 2008 to present into it a while ago. Previously they were in a variety of different formats depending on the server I was using at the time.
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Replying to @iandees @mvexel
Not right now, but there's an API and it wouldn't take much to write a script to do that
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Replying to @mvexel @iandees
That's exactly what it's for!
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Replying to @TheRealSullyG
This is incredible! Great job. I was contacted by one of these a few months ago and they did a pretty good job of it.
Replying to @BugBobPhoto
Yeah and I'm not even talking about the smart lock part yet! There's just lots of types of door hardware and different options for quick opening and deadbolts!
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Replying to @zoonier
I'm actually leaning towards electronic door strikes, since that provides the best UX when the power fails or the whole system is down, it just turns into a regular keyed door lock
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I actually really don't like smartlock deadbolts, because it takes more power to physically move the deadbolt so the battery life is worse. I want it to be hardwired to mains power. (with battery backup and physical key secondary backup of course)
Replying to @mooreds
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Replying to @twaddington
for exterior? that's interesting, I'm almost the complete opposite
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Replying to @isaac32767
we have a cat and she currently has not figured out how to operate the door levels. but I'm actually more concerned about exterior doors at the moment. I'll be freaking out about the interior doors in a couple months.
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Replying to @Johannes_Ernst
ohh yeah I swear someone did a whole conference talk about the analogies of door UX and software UX
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