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Atemu, in Securing Bluetooth Headphones
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It’s the best solution, but my phone doesn’t have a headphone jack (fuck you, Apple).

You can buy a tiny DAC that plugs into the digital port of the phone.

cirdanlunae,

While a bit expensive, the Fiio BTR5 sounds phenomenal over USB

KarnaSubarna, in Securing Bluetooth Headphones
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I think it depends on headphone model/setup.

My Sennheiser Momentum 3 by default only look for devices that were paired up in the past.

It goes to (forced) discovery/pairing mode only when I press a specific button on headset manually.

Check manual of your headset for similar setup.

j4k3, in Securing Bluetooth Headphones
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1984, in Google lists improvements that only users from the EU will get - gHacks Tech News
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It’s a shame Google doesn’t leave the EU completely. Don’t need their shit here.

moody, in Securing Bluetooth Headphones

Is it at all common for BT headphones to be able to pair without specifically enabling pairing mode? I’ve never heard of that before.

Most headphones require you to hold down the power button when powering on to enable pairing.

rolling_resistance,

Mine have a weird bug when I sometimes hear following messages one right after another after turning them on:

Connected – Disconnected – Pairing

chaosppe, in Have I Been Pwned adds 71 million emails from Naz.API stolen account list
@chaosppe@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve checked the list on mine, those are some really really old passwords… Must’ve been a long time ago.

bfg9k,
@bfg9k@lemmy.world avatar

How were you able to search the list? I can’t find it anywhere

chaosppe, (edited )
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bfg9k,
@bfg9k@lemmy.world avatar

Cheers mate.

Looks like my decision to start using keepass was a good idea, these are all very old passwords

HowMany, in There’s a Multibillion-Dollar Market for Your Phone’s Location Data – The Markup

What’s my cut?

FriendBesto, (edited )

Being the product.

FutileRecipe, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice

Specifically, the plug-ins are using our services in an unauthorized manner, which is causing significant economic harm to our Company.

How does this cause them “significant economic harm?” My immediate thought is they are losing out on data or ads, hence it being a privacy concern.

navi,

It could be poorly optimized or non-ideally programmatically poking their service.

But instead of working with devs or releasing a real API they did this shit.

amju_wolf, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice
@amju_wolf@pawb.social avatar

Good to know which company should be avoided for buying home appliances. I really hope the notice will be the first thing to show ope when you search their name + HA Integration.

themeatbridge,

All the HVAC control systems are anti-opensource. They pretend like their proprietary controls are trade secrets worth billions in research and development, but ultimately they are all just glorified mercury switches. Honeywell, Johnson, Mitsubishi, Schneider, Trane, Siemens, none of them want to allow third party control without getting their beaks wet with licensing fees. Even their commercial departments have started phasing out support for protocols like BACNet and Modbus.

Temperature sensors are cheap as shit. Low voltage relays are cheap as shit. Even digitally controlled zone dampers shouldn’t cost more than $100 installed. If you can access your ventilation in your attic or basement, you could zone every room in your house for less than it costs to replace a single AC compressor, and run it all on a raspberry pi.

But you need to know what you’re doing, and they will throw every hurdle in your way. No contractors would risk drawing the ire of their suppliers by doing it for you.

BearOfaTime,

Sounds like a market opportunity. Would be super disruptive

sxan,
@sxan@midwest.social avatar

The Honeywell HomeAssistant integration works pretty well, and has been around for a while, but it works through a web API. I’d prefer to have a fully local connection, but I’m not going to replace the entire HVAC control system to get it.

DrWeevilJammer,
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Several Venstar thermostat models feature local API and work great with Home Assistant

Pantsofmagic, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice

And I thought Chamberlain was bad for intentionally breaking MyQ integrations. This is downright absurd. I guess Haier can lose some more potential business.

subtext,

I’m still so upset about Chamberlain disabling my smart garage with all that (I’m not about to use their damn app).

Thankfully the open source community have reverse engineered something but still, now I have to spend $40 because Chamberlain got butt hurt that people didn’t want to use their app.

github.com/PaulWieland/ratgdo

Pantsofmagic,

I just installed a ratgdo as well because of this. It’s great but shouldn’t have been necessary for the reasons you state.

thecookingsenpai, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice
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Woah I would never do it and would never tell you that I did it because I 100% didn’t do it. The fact there are two new repos in my github is totally a coincidence.

Serinus,

If you don’t have a local copy you’re likely to lose it.

hydrashok, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice

Can’t wait for them to learn all about the Streisand Effect. I had been considering them for a new mini split system, but not anymore.

ThePantser,
@ThePantser@lemmy.world avatar

I know they are not the best but I put in Mr cool and then ditched their dongle for one built with esphome. Now I have total local control and native Home Assistant control.

Damage, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice

Too bad they own Hoover as well

4grams, (edited ) in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice
@4grams@awful.systems avatar

I’m sure the “millions lost” is their theoretical earnings they are “losing” by not being able to monetize the data they collect, spy on users to determine their habits so that they can introduce features that charge for things that are standard today, loss of ad revenue, etc.

We’ve hit a point where since everything collects as much data as they can to be mined, anything that interrupts that stream is now a felony corruption of business model.

eager_eagle, (edited )
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

it’s like when they compute losses for pirated content, just assuming every download would be equivalent to a Golden Edition Purchase at the highest price charged in their history, when in reality they’d be lucky to convert 1% of those downloads into sales.

vsis, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice
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1.3K forks already lol

Please remember to fork it outside github. They will probably delete all forks based on intellectual property bs written in their TOS.

eager_eagle,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

My thoughts exactly. I still remember when the reversed engineered codes for the classic GTAs were out (RE3), all GitHub forks were quickly taken down.

bitwolf,

Gittea, codeberg, Self-Hosted gog, src.ht… have I missed any?

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