roomba 675
I've got that one too. $200 on 2020 Prime Day. Works great.
roomba 675
what mop ya'll have? One of the things we've been trying to do over the years is reduce effort in cleaning. Robot vacuum, less stuff, easy to clean surfaces, good dishwasher, etc.We run our robot almost every night forcing a cleanup right before bed. We put chairs on the table which means a couple times a week I wake up and mop first thing. Makes it super easy. I highly recommend.
the step up to the 800 or newer series was really worth it for me for the rubber brush extractors. Much much more efficient with hair that the brushI've got that one too. $200 on 2020 Prime Day. Works great.
the step up to the 800 or newer series was really worth it for me for the rubber brush extractors. Much much more efficient with hair that the brush
what mop ya'll have? One of the things we've been trying to do over the years is reduce effort in cleaning. Robot vacuum, less stuff, easy to clean surfaces, good dishwasher, etc.
ive seen that one and almost bought it a bunch of times.The O-Cedar EasyWring Spin Mop & Bucket is awesome. I kept buying those sponge mops or swiffer bullshit for years. I finally got this and it's great. You can throw the mop heads in the washer machine. The spin thing is great and quite sturdy. So much better than anything. My only complaint is that the handle is a tad bit short for me (6'4"). We have a mix of marble tile and hardwoods.
ive seen that one and almost bought it a bunch of times.
Yeah... mop handle length is a real problem im 6 feet and my wife is 5. Nothing works for both of us from mop handle lengths to furniture size. All our furniture is sized for midgets.
Are you using the internal file editor? And why in the fuck do you have huge code snippets?YAML indentation is driving me nuts. Every time i cut and paste a code snippet in the indentation isnt right in configuration.yaml and these are huge code snippets so theyre not easy to re-space
Are you using the internal file editor? And why in the fuck do you have huge code snippets?
Use emacs or vim and have it autospace.YAML indentation is driving me nuts. Every time i cut and paste a code snippet in the indentation isnt right in configuration.yaml and these are huge code snippets so theyre not easy to re-space
Are you using the internal file editor? And why in the fuck do you have huge code snippets?
You're getting delivery notifications from HA? +++++ I love you robit.Yes, i am using the internal file editor
cause i dont like writing my own code and would rather cut and paste others known working code.
examples like this: https://github.com/moralmunky/Home-...i/Example-Automations-and-Templates#post-0115
im putting fuckin EVERYTHING in HA now. Centralized dash for all things house.You're getting delivery notifications from HA? +++++ I love you robit.
FWIW, I was able to add it to sensors.yaml with Atom via SMB.im putting fuckin EVERYTHING in HA now. Centralized dash for all things house.
FWIW, I was able to add it to sensors.yaml with Atom via SMB.
I hope you're donating to their cause you fucker.
FWIW, I was able to add it to sensors.yaml with Atom via SMB.
I hope you're donating to their cause you fucker.
It's worked perfectly for me, but I haven't been C&P'ing large amounts of data.yeah, i probably should switch to a better tool than the built in one. Its really... not great.
While technically another layer, its essentially the *only* layer that you would interact with. Its intuitive, has a massive amount of integrations, and top notch automations.Home Assistant looks cool. Not sure if I want to add another layer though. I'm running four Kasa switches, three kasa plugs, two home minis, one home, roku tcl tv, chromecast, chromecast audio, two nests and rplex/pihole server.
I'm working on a magic mirror using a pi zero.