Thanks for sending over the details about the book club meeting format. I have been thinking about what works best for our group. rotating the discussion leader each month seems like a fair approach, as it gives everyone a chance to steer the conversation. Some members prefer a casual chat, while others like structured questions. We could try a hybrid model where the leader prepares three main topics but allows the group to explore tangents naturally. I also found that setting a page limit or focusing on a specific section of the book helps keep the discussion focused. We should decide on the next four selections soon so people can plan ahead. I will bring my notes from last year's meeting to see what genres we haven't covered recently. Let me know if you want to start the rotation next month or wait until we have a full schedule.
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I finally had a chance to look at the home assistant setup you recommended for scheduling the lights and thermostat. The installation was straightforward on the Raspberry Pi, but I spent most of the time configuring the integrations for our smart switches. The automation features are quite powerful once you understand the syntax. I set up a morning routine that gradually brightens the bedroom lights and adjusts the heat before the alarm goes off. We also integrated the front door sensor so the porch light turns on at dusk. The mobile app works well for manual overrides. The only tricky part was getting the old wifi bulbs to connect reliably, but a firmware update resolved that. I am thinking about adding a voice assistant next, but I need to check which one has the best local processing option. I will share the configuration file with you once I clean it up a little.