This blog is about "Everything & Nothing" (= Ois & Nix) --- There is no dedicated overall theme for the posts, but most topics are technology related, a few posts are about traveling.
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Mirek recently released a great Android 5.1 ROM for the Teclast X98 Plus Dual OS . Based on my tests so far, the performance has improved and the battery time is much better than with the original ROM. All the Chinese apps you usually don't need were removed. You can find the download files, the change log... here: http://techtablets.com/forum/topic/x98_plus_android_5-1_mirek190_v1-0-rom/ The installation is very simple: Double cehck that the tablet is fully charged before you start Download the ZIP file and open it on a Windows PC with the latest version of 7zip Run FIRST_INSTALL_IT Run SECOND_INSTALL_IT Shut down the tablet (it should not be connected to the PC at this stage) Press and hold down the power button and the volume up/down until you see the Teclast logo with a "DnX" fastboot note in yellow above the logo Connect the tablet to your Windows PC Run FLASHER_v1.0 and follow the instructions on the screen. I would recommend the clean install. Once
I recently bought a set of Milight (aka Limitless LED, Mi-Light, Easybulb) bulbs including the Wifi bridge. It is really easy to configure and a great value for money. Goal: Since I am operating a CR11S Android box, I thought it would be great to control my lights with the box. The website http://www.limitlessled.com/dev gives you an overview of commands you can send to the box via UDP. What you need: Milight bulbs + wifi controller Android device (e.g. CR11S) Tasker UDP Sender How it is done: I have two bulbs in the living room (group 1 and 2) and one in my bed room (group 3) and I've set up the following things: The perfect light for watching TV Switch group 1 off, set group 2 to orange and start Netflix Tasker XML file: PerfectTVLight.xml Good night Switch on group 3 and group 1, wait for 7 minutes then turn off group 1, 2 and put the Android box into standby. Tasker XML file: GoodNight.xml Good morning - Sunrise alarm clock / Wake Up Light Switch on th
Ich nutze nun schon seit einiger Zeit Temperatur- und Feuchtigkeitssensoren von Aqara. Gemeinsam mit einem Aqara Hub sind diese einfach zu installieren und können mittels der Xiaomi Home App auch ganz einfach übers Smartphone ausgelesen werden. Die Batterien der Sensoren halten so zirka 6-8 Monate, kommt aber darauf an wo die Sensoren platziert sind und welche Batterien man kauft. Man kann die Sensoren auch in in Home Assistant integrieren. Hier können die Sensoren einfach über HomeKit in Home Assistant hinzugefügt werden. Achtung: der Aqara Hub muss dazu natürlich HomeKit unterstützen. Die Installation und Konfiguration ist recht selbsterklärend. Grundsätlich können die Sensoren soweit ich weiß nicht direkt in Google Assistant angezeigt werden - zumindest nicht mit dem Hub den ich habe. Über Home Assistant klappt es aber dann doch wieder recht einfach in dem man die Sensoren für Google Assistant verfügbar macht. Zuerst muss man dafür Google Assistant mit Home Assistant integrieren (si
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