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  • I recently got a used Raspberry Pi and I've been looking at sensors and accessories available for it. Just to start poking around, I've picked up a temperature and humidity sensor, some LEDs, jumper cables, and resistors to play around with.

    I got Arch Linux set up on the Pi serving a page, and I've gotten a script running hourly to get readings and populate the page with the last x set of readings. With the page I'm using Chart.js to render a plot.

  • That is a colossal f-up from the part of the health authority hiring and / or the HR personnel, from the sounds of it.. Uprooting your family's life internationally and experiencing this situation is just horrible. I'm sorry your partner and you are going through this =(

    I'm sure the both of you have already researched as many options available for support but I'll try to share some ideas as well.

    Explore if there are ombudspersons one can connect with. They may be able to offer guidance and support, but issues related to immigration may complicate it. There may be ombudspersons for specific hospitals, across the health authority, generally for healthcare workers, and potentially for immigration-related stuff.

    See if there are immigrant support groups around the area your partner is in. They may have folks that have experienced similar situations before and they could provide guidance for how they've handled it / what happened. As well, it's another outlet to commiserate and hopefully be less alone during this moment.

    If finances and food-scarcity is an issue, there should generally be food banks around if they are not too far.

    Unfortunately with Canada, and as a result each province, being so vast, the availability and accessibility to all of these services will vary depending on where one's in.

    I'm keeping my fingers crossed for y'all that the health authority can just sort out the job title BS internally. Administrative nonsense affecting real people's lives is just cruel.

  • Ah, this is the website from where I was able to copy the link to the video! Thanks for pointing out the report, I'll definitely have a read!

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    The Ensh*ttificator

  • I don't think the point was about AI code. Rather it's commentary about Logitech's priorities. There's quite a fair bit of AI features that pop up when one runs the Logi Options software. Instead of jamming AI stuff into it, they should focus on the more core functionality of their products such as not letting this certificate expire in the first place.

  • bonne année!

  • Thank you so much, for this and for the continued work you put into Connect. Hands down still one of my favourite Lemmy client, if not favourite apps in general ❤️

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    X-small and Small Comment Font Size Issues

  • I've been using Connect and it seems to be working well with Beehaw!

  • Yeah, when the popup came up offering to do the translation on a Japanese website I was on, I was pretty stoked! I was using the Developer Edition then,, so it was still in beta and there weren't any official announcements then. Glad it's out officially now!

  • At least according to this article, it seems like Wayland enabled by default will be for the next release!

  • Yes, because bad actors may be able to get ahold of passwords from your device or the service providers. MFA helps mitigate the risk of unauthorized logins in this event.

  • Data Breaches @lemmy.zip

    Database Mess Up: 7TB of Healthcare Data Leak Affects 12 Million Patients

  • QKSMS is on Fdroid, and you can download the APKs on their GitHub as well.

    What sort of features that you think you'll be missing?

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Potential breaking change due to inclusion of timezone data

  • Python @programming.dev

    The impossibly small web framework for Python and MicroPython by Miguel Grinberg

  • Yup, seems to be working!

  • Welcome and I hope you enjoy interacting in this space!

    One thing to note is that communities across the instances (lemmy.ml being an instance) will have varying content and vibe, and may differ from what you might expect of an instance. So if you're selective with the communities you subscribe to and typically only scroll through your Subscribed front page, filtering out lemmy.ml might not be necessary.

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Clicking on read posts makes them appear unread

  • Duit kopi untuk siapa? Tentulah kamu! Just pocket it for yourself and grab a drink somewhere later on.

  • !internetisbeautiful@feddit.de for interesting and fun sites folks have come across.

    I'm a fellow Malaysian, so this one's country-specific: !cafe@monyet.cc. A chill and free-for-all chat, and nice to get a little hit of the Malaysian vibe while living away from home.

  • Science @beehaw.org

    When This Beetle Gets Eaten by a Frog, It Heads for the ‘Back Door’

  • Huh, never thought about it this way but it makes sense. Ultimately the URL will be identical across the different posts, and I believe a Post object has a URL field.

  • I would suggest looking into subscribing to and engaging with communities from the programming.dev instance. While they continue to exist, and Beehaw is federated with them and vice versa, Beehaw users like you and me can do so!

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    About community always shows unsubscribe despite not being subscribed

    Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Downvote button when downvoting is disabled by instance

    Science @beehaw.org

    I recently found a useful site for expert reactions to research publications

    Neovim @sopuli.xyz

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