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Ubiquiti is pretty good about HA integration, so I decided to take a chance buying one of their new line of sensors. It's a door/window sensor that also senses motion, light, temperature, humidity, and (somehow) leaks.

You either need their proprietary (boo) superlink hub or a U6 series access point for the sensors to work. I have the latter. Everything gets reported to HA immediately as expected. My only complaint is that you're unlikely to need or want every single sensor in the same place. I still don't know how the leak detection is supposed to work on a door sensor. It uses an uncommon battery size, and cramming all those sensors into a single package makes it an expensive purchase compared to other brands, especially if you purchase directly from Ubiquiti.

All in all it does what it's supposed to, and I suppose it's worth the cost if you need all those sensors in one place.

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This is pretty interesting! I like the bits where they show the 1950s aerial view vs the present ones to show how the river changed.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/38241015

interview and transcript from Democracy Now!
Oct 27, 2025

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A Toronto woman is sounding the alarm about Grok, Tesla's generative AI chatbot that was recently installed in Tesla vehicles in Canada. Farah Nasser says Grok asked her 12-year-old son to send it nude photos during an innocent conversation about soccer. Tesla and xAI didn't respond to CBC's questions about the interaction, sending what appeared to be an auto-generated response stating, "Legacy media lies."

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Archive: https://archive.ph/oCsMg

Disclaimer: It's different screenshots cut and stitched together into one, not every comment is like that, but its a majority of them. These are all in the top 30 of the top-level replies.


I was just searching though subs to see their opinions in immigration... holy shit, this is major sub that often has posts going to the front page. This is yet another reminder why reddit sucks.

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