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infeeeee@lemmy.zipto History Ruins@lemmy.world•St. Michael's Church Tower, Glastonbury, EnglandEnglish4·6 days agoWow, it’s on the top of a lonely hill, it looks quite different from a bit further:
A second church, also dedicated to St Michael, was built of local sandstone in the 14th century by the Abbot Adam of Sodbury, incorporating the foundations of the previous building […] St Michael’s Church survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539 when, except for the tower, it was demolished
infeeeee@lemmy.zipto HistoryPorn@lemmy.world•Computer scientist Margaret Hamilton with the extensive amount of code she and her team wrote to guide the NASA mission to the Moon, USA, 1969English31·9 days agoRobert Downey Jr. was nominated to Oscar in 1992, at the age of 27, he didn’t win though. There was a joke about him in Simpsons in 1999, so he was already a well known name far before Iron Man. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhjHVQsJOlo
His life is more like an example of how people can get back to the top after years of heavy drug abuse.
Martha Stewart wrote her first book at the age of 42, I would count that as the start of her career.
This chart is a bit confusing, sometimes it lists when people started a later flourishing business, sometime when they were at the top.
How do you syncronize it between multiple devices and operating systems?
Original horizontal without emojies and with credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgvePuYGQ6s
I know, but one AI is not AI enough! I need one at the address bar, so I can write there my prompt directly. I need one to help sort my tab groups. One which automatically changes my settings, etc. The possibilities are endless, we have to add more ai features until we eliminated all legacy, distracting, non ai buttons
Double post, this is the newer one.
infeeeee@lemmy.zipto New Communities@lemmy.world•Seed Swap – for trading seeds with othersEnglish24·13 days agoIt’s about plants, not torrents.
I also hope they add some AI thing. OMG I need more AI things in my webbrowser. It doesn’t matter what it does, but it has to have this icon: ✨, that’s the important
Mopidy has a dlna plugin: https://mopidy.com/ext/dleyna/
I use this container for mopidy: https://hub.docker.com/r/ivdata/mopidy
infeeeee@lemmy.zipto Videos@lemmy.world•The Forgotten Prehistoric War That Killed 95% Of All Men2·19 days agoThis is mentioned at the end of the video, from 13:17. So clickbait, but at least this important new theorem is included
I store it in mariadb
Not self hosted, but I use Windy for general weather predictions, it has some graphs if you click on a city.
If you love graphs meteo.pl has some nice graphs, but they are static, and only for Poland and neighbouring countries. Click meteogram on the top left and zoom in, than click on a red dot. E.g. this is for this week for Warsaw:
https://www.meteo.pl/um/metco/mgram_pict.php?ntype=0u&fdate=2025071006&row=404&col=250&lang=en (I can’t embed this image on lemmy)
Have you checked grafana? Here is a related tutorial: https://ibug.io/blog/2024/01/weather-forecast-with-grafana/
There is a history dashboard where you can change the date and which sensors you want to display: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/history/ You don’t zoom but you have to add dates, same 2 sensors look like this there:
But it depends on the sensor if it supports this long term statistics, by default all data is saved only for 10 days, you can change these settings.
If filtering and zooming is the most important aspect for you this may be not the best solution, as this graph displays are not the best. The most powerful feature is that you can add local data sources.
I already use HomeAssistant and it has a nice graph interface, you can add any data you want. Plus I have a zigbee temp and humidity sensor on the balcony, so I can add local data to the one coming from external sources. E.g. here is a temperature graph, blue is the temperature from OpenWeatherMap, yellow is an indoor sensor, my outdoor sensor’s battery died again… It shows daily mean, min and max for the last 30 days:
You can find built in weather integrations here: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/?cat=weather
About this graph card on the ui: https://www.home-assistant.io/dashboards/history-graph/
I already use HomeAssistant and it has a nice graph interface, you can add any data you want. Plus I have a zigbee temp and humidity sensor on the balcony, so I can add local data to the one coming from external sources. E.g. here is a temperature graph, blue is the temperature from OpenWeatherMap, yellow is an indoor sensor. It shows daily mean, min and max for the last 30 days:
You can find built in weather integrations here: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/?cat=weather
On Arch we have AUR, which is basically this. It doesn’t have this approval workflow, but you can vote for packages. Every package has a maintainer, who is responsible. pacman notifies you before update if a package became unmaintained, and you can apply to become a new maintainer, that’s how I became a maintainer of 2 packages.
Since I started using arch I never installed anything the way you describe, everything is already in the AUR.
Do you have an English language readme? Or a hosted instance?