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I added this to my .zshrc after getting weird formatting in manpages. I do use bat as a my pager though so not too sure if it will help.
export MANROFFOPT='-c'
I added this to my .zshrc after getting weird formatting in manpages. I do use bat as a my pager though so not too sure if it will help.
export MANROFFOPT='-c'
Them getting a union could go either way. On the one hand I feel it would be good for them to have a support structure that ensures fair pay and working conditions. On the other hand they could also go the way of the taxi unions and basically turn into a gang.
Theres already a running joke that delivery drivers constitute the biggest biker gang in ZA
Awesome thanks. Thats pretty much my setup so Ill definitely give it a go
Do you use it as a docker container or the full Home Assistant OS?
I want to get it to play around but cannot really justify buying a separate raspberry pi jhst for HA?
Damn just commented the same experience lol
My pin is also a pattern, recently I paid at a restaurant, and they had a card unit with a touch screen, I suppose for fingerprint reasons; the numbers on the pad were randomised… took me quite a while to remember what my pin number was in tge end
Just log into your routers admin panel and see if there are any online devices online that arent yours? That would be my goto because then you can just block them from the panel?
otherwise via linux cli you can do arp-scan and youll see online devices in your subnet. Theres also a few options to scan different interfaces