The OS was perfectly usable, it were just some applications that changed dependency and such. So no I don’t agree that arch broke on me. That doesn’t mean Arch is perfect.
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The OS was perfectly usable, it were just some applications that changed dependency and such. So no I don’t agree that arch broke on me. That doesn’t mean Arch is perfect.
No. And arch never broke on me. But some packages did and lately they were just more of those. Admittedly a few were the -git version. And I just wanted something else
Good luck then. I spent happy years on Arch but recently hopped to Void because lately Arch packages broke to much (mainly because of my choices to be honest) and I wanted something different (not specifically no systemd)
I think it indeed is about the multiple responses. So more along the lines of when was the temp above X or below Y or Between both. Some along those lines
I think eventually it will lead to more call-answer automations. More granular control in automations that depend on data from the device… How high is temp? 40 degrees: turn on airco on position 5. 30? Turn on at position 4. And then more simple to write as an automation I guess. But granted I don’t fully see all the usecases yet compared to current ‘statuses ‘ of device or parameter
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