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/r/StarTrek founder and primary steward from 2008-2021

Currently on the board of directors for StarTrek.website

Disney+ Officially Exiting ‘Doctor Who’ Partnership With BBC After Two Seasons

https://startrek.website/post/30948677

Even to save the persons life (as was portrayed in the episode)?
The way I see it, if an admin can’t (or won’t) moderate their users, the problem can only get worse.
Lemmy is just software that anyone can use. Each Lemmy instance with open sign ups has their own rules. But even so- there would be no way of knowing which Lemmy users are equivalent to any reddit user without the user itself making it known.
I did the same. Thank goodness for personal block lists.

Look in your heart, you know it to be true (OC)

https://startrek.website/post/30605562

I do know the addons (not the same as integrations) need the full OS yes. I have it on a Pi but you could do a virtual machine for HAOS (there is an official virtual machine image on their website, also make sure to pass through your matter/zigbee/etc USB adapter).

You could also just run the container Home Assistant version, and run any “addons” as other docker containers within CasaOS or Yuno host, and point the integrations at those. I imagine it would take a little bit of extra configuration but shouldn’t be too hard.

Honestly this is the type of content I would prefer to hear a Trekkie’s perspective on.
Sorry just seeing this, looks like there is a Home Assistant addon yes. Yunohost is very similar but seems to be more popular, so I’d say try both and see what you like.
Just seeing this post, I didn’t know this was a thing that could happen, but I wouldn’t mind seeing some Pre-S1 TOS. I don’t think Season 1 was ever canonically the first year of the five year mission.