Paul Mac Eoin, PhD
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Paul Mac Eoin, PhD
@pmaceoin
🇮🇪 in 🇦🇹. Unpaid Shill. Macro Data Refinement at $pharma_company. Cancer Bio PhD from University of Zurich. Jamming with the console cowboys in cyberspace.
Eastern Austria Katılım Ocak 2016
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@SnazzyLabs Wait, let me vibe code one in a weekend that doesnt suck. Hey Claude make me a CRM tool that will appeal to @SnazzyLabs make no mistakes.
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@RyLiberty Don't be zionist. Stop stealing the lands of others. Stop crying victim when a nation strikes back after decades of abuse.
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@spinelessaisha paying 16$ for 6 months of real-debrid makes everything so much easier!
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@AqaraSmarthouse A contact sensor might do the same with a lot less complication and false positives with the cats. Unless the cats open and close the lid themselves.
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One Aqara Forum member recently shared a clever setup using the Aqara Multi-State Sensor P100 to automate their record player!
They installed the P100 underneath the lid of the turntable, where it blends in almost invisibly. Using the sensor’s tilt detection, they created a Home Assistant automation that tracks when the lid is opened or closed. Opening the lid turns on a Boolean, and when the lid closes again after being opened, it triggers a SwitchBot Bot (mounted in a custom 3D-printed housing) that physically presses the start button on the record player.
Why trigger it on the close instead of the open? Simple: cats. 🐱
The user mentioned their cat loves sitting on the turntable, so triggering the automation only when the lid closes prevents any accidental music starts.
Next step for them: removing the SwitchBot entirely and wiring the buttons directly, but that’s a project for another day.
Smart, creative, and very cat-proof.
You can read the full post and see more community automations on the Aqara Forum:
forum.aqara.com/t/p100-auto-pl…
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@ramonagusta @Conservatives Well that's not true. I'm living in Austria, all my preventative health care is free, basic dental care is free, 2 hospital births were free.
(I know free is an over simplification, but I'm not sure you can handle more than that.)
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@pmaceoin @Conservatives It's how the rest of the world works. And they don't have rationing due to a commie health system.
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Soldiers can’t strike. The police can’t strike. Neither should doctors.
The next Conservative government will ban these strikes, for good.
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
Disruption expected as six-day doctors' strike begins bbc.in/4bW0suz
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@ramonagusta @Conservatives Terrible idea.
Increase spending on preventative medicine, screening, vaccines etc to avoid spending 5x that later.
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@Conservatives That's good but you also need to split the NHS into two...
1. Basic Emergency Care for all
2. Rest Private/Insurance based
This will allow massive tax cuts too.
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Thanks to EU for mandating type C, we have no chances of ever getting anything like this. 💀
Tatya Bichoo@enough_yt
Imagine iPhone 20 with Magsafe charging like THIS? Yes or No? Video credit: @.cerpow
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@TheDailyDraught That one is only good for mixing. Do not drink neat.
They produce some others that are nice at a reasonable cost too.
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@Stoffel78179983 @TheBrianMcManus @Camp4 it's run by a Nazi. And a fraudster. He makes impossible promises and doesn't deliver. Roadster when? Actual full self driving when?
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In 2007, there was a popular opinion that nobody will use a phone without a mechanical keyboard.
This is identical.
Anyone who drives a Tesla knows that a well-designed touchscreen is far better than a million buttons and knobs.
Top Gear@BBC_TopGear
"A large touchscreen doesn't work in a car": Sir Jony Ive on designing the Ferrari Luce's interior ➡️ top-gear.visitlink.me/yTpZer
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@nolaluckyd70167 @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos NASAs perpetually had its funding cut and does not have a mandate to be a profitable enterprise. SpaceX is talking about going public. There are different incentives involved, they are barely comparable.
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@pmaceoin @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos Yes. But the ye have gone farther in the last 10 years than nasa ever did. They are able to re use rockets in 15 years when nasa could not do it in 70. They are much more efficient.
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@nolaluckyd70167 @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos Space-x hasn't sent anything beyond low earth orbit (except a car). They've been great for servicing the ISS or launch LEO satellites. They are far from going to the moon or mars.
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@RandomRonaldo21 @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos Each one of your states are weak, but ape together strong.
It's ok, everyone expects americans to be ignorant and stupid. You are meeting expectations.
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@RandomRonaldo21 @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos It has been historically because america had an industry untouched by WWII and extra production capacity. However, we have now realised that the USA is unreliable partner and making strides to be more independent.
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@pmaceoin @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos lol European countries need American support, NATO is essentially the U.S.
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@RandomRonaldo21 @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos lol yeah because america is doing so well these days. Laughing stock of the whole world. Even Iran is making lego themed video mocking you.
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@pmaceoin @Hikaru_Chansey @eliasmakos lol Europe is a failure of a continent now especially with people like you
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@JadenJTW "employees" some of us who use them don't have a choice and have to because Windows and Office are standards for the last 30 years.
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@doubtpointv2 That's not true, but it is rarer to find pizza by the slice. It's more sold as street food/take away snack.
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