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edelans
·4 か月前·議論
and let alone competing on the energy consumption!
edelans
·4 か月前·議論
oh interesting, I never thought about using my obsidian vault for that.

Can you share a bit more about how you structure this and how you would recommend getting started ?
edelans
·4 か月前·議論
very nice! I'll give it a shot! I thought about something similar in the past few years. I like the fact that you insist on "no social pressure" and a "gentle" nudge. The goal is not to make the user feel bad :). I also like that you make me import just a small subset of my contacts, to not feel overwhelmed right from the beginning (start small! make it work then make it better).

some quick feedback: - I feel a more natural path to add an "extra checkin" would be from the "flower" in the garden (home page). - I would love to be able to add a date in the checkin. Let's say I know the person I just checked in with told me she has an important event coming up (exam, interview, work deadline, baby...) I'd love to be able to add a specific date for a future checking on a specific topic.
edelans
·4 か月前·議論
Agree. This is a transition from being "in" the loop to being "on" the loop.
edelans
·9 か月前·議論
"AI has made coding the easy part. The hard part now is product management", said Andrew Ng.
edelans
·4 年前·議論
same here, and I even usually scan the front page for the most commented links when I'm in a hurry!
edelans
·5 年前·議論
Have you considered AppDaemon ? https://github.com/AppDaemon/appdaemon
edelans
·5 年前·議論
I second this. I tried other platforms (jeedom, domotics) before stumbling into HA a few years ago, and my Home Assistant experience was so much smoother than the others. I never looked back. Most of the things just worked. When it did not, the community was super helpful and welcoming in the forums, even with the noobs, this is a big differentiator. Thank you.
edelans
·7 年前·議論
It reminds me of the broken window theory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_windows_theory : same as the toilet analogy, but more classy