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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2024/09/25/saw-wallpapers-from.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2024-09-25 22:16:30 &#43;0200">Sep 25, 2024</time></a>
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<p>Saw wallpapers from MKBHD app - honestly it Id pay for it Id be furious.</p>
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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2024/09/25/signal-wishlist-pinned.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2024-09-25 10:07:51 &#43;0200">Sep 25, 2024</time></a>
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<p>Signal wishlist:</p>
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<li>Pinned messages,</li>
<li>Better media search (show me all the .pdf&rsquo;s and links sent in the chat),</li>
<li>Round videos (like Whatsapp/Telegram),</li>
<li>Audio messages transcription.</li>
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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2024/09/25/panelsart-i-mean.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2024-09-25 00:13:36 &#43;0200">Sep 25, 2024</time></a>
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<p>Panels.art - I mean just go to Unsplash.</p>
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<h1><a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2024/09/23/linux-vim-omakub.html">Linux, Vim, Omakub and on being vendor agnostic | Eddie Dale</a></h1>
<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2024/09/23/linux-vim-omakub.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2024-09-23 20:06:41 &#43;0200">Sep 23, 2024</time></a>
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<p>This is exactly where I&rsquo;m at!</p>
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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2024/09/22/spotifys-daylist-is.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2024-09-22 14:29:32 &#43;0200">Sep 22, 2024</time></a>
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<p>Spotify&rsquo;s daylist is something different. I haven&rsquo;t been that understood by a piece of music-related software. Honestly, it&rsquo;s always on point and the suggestions are always wild (but good wild). But in terms of being understood by a piece software, recently I&rsquo;ve made multiple changes to automations working in our home due to finally having time to sit down and take a peak into what Home Assistant allows. And since then I had thoughts like &ldquo;it&rsquo;s getting too hot&rdquo; or &ldquo;it&rsquo;s getting too dark&rdquo; and at - literally at this second, HA turned on a thing because it became exactly too hot or too dark.</p>
<p>Doing buttons, clicking them to do a thing is obviouisly an upgrade from manually doing things, but I think I finally understood what does it mean to have &ldquo;the smart home&rdquo;. My current approach is that whenever something happens or just annoys me (or the wifey) - I try to either make automation at this moment or I write down what happened and what could happen. Also now I get why would I buy light sensors, air quality sensors and - most importantly - occupancy sensors. Having that additional information about room being occupied is great. Even for that simple &ldquo;room is occupied == true&rdquo; condition.</p>
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<p>Ive grown to love this watchface.</p>
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