Nah that is Firefox on a Mac I boot with Linux. There are other web based apps I believe. There is one called photon you can find on GitHub but I’m not sure of any of its features. Sorry for the wild goose chase!
Let’s make the internet weird.
Nah that is Firefox on a Mac I boot with Linux. There are other web based apps I believe. There is one called photon you can find on GitHub but I’m not sure of any of its features. Sorry for the wild goose chase!
Strange. I also use it on my web browser. You can “install it” from the browser.
vger.app should get you there! Let me know if it doesn’t.
Well the voyager browser app is great if it works for your instance. It has filter options as well.
Some Lemmy apps have filters. I use Memmy for Lemmy and it has filters. That assumes you use your phone and not a browser.
What kind of games do these run?
There is probably some potential there. Someone else has it working by making it a scene.
Well shoot! Guess I’ll have to make me a scene for that. Thanks!
Do you create your schedule from the ecobee app or in HomeKit?
That’s a good point. I have not used Siri to resume my schedule. I was speaking strictly from the HomeKit app interface.
I have it and I like it. Only thing I don’t like is that if you change the temperature in HomeKit, you can’t go back to the scheduled temperature easily. It would resume your schedule automatically at the correct times, but if you lower the temp in HomeKit to have cool air when you’re doing something active, you have to go to the ecobee app or physical thermostat to resume your current schedule. The native app works well though and I like its features also. I’d recommend it.
It is really frustrating. I blame Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless. Kidding, but seriously. That style of commentary is absolute crap. Yelling is not an affective way to get your point across.
These to me were some of the first viral YouTube videos. That and the unforgivable vids.
The entirety of Coco