Isn't a timer like "hello world" in programming code?
this post was submitted on 08 Apr 2026
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No, "hello world" is like "hello world"
Timers aren't that much harder though
lmao AI can't even count
Damn, thats crazy. Especially since my home assistant instance has been able to do that for months

I like that your tag implies that your home assistant is Sonic the Hedgehog.
why do we need machine learning to iterate integers now, wtf
Missing article?
oops fixed
Tyvm :)