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Willdrick

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Willdrick OP ,

Holy crap thats genius, i'll do just that!

Willdrick ,

Indeed, tailscale/wireguard/zerotier are excellent options to keep only the bare minimum (or even nothing!) exposed to the world.

Willdrick ,

Don't forget about the whole desktop rain effect!

Willdrick , (edited )

By the amount of exploits and privilege escalations he pulls off (and the fact that everything is stuck in 1999) I'm almost positive that the matrix is running on some sort of WindowsNT

Willdrick ,

Maybe a bit of a low tech solution, but I have an older RPI 3B running a second instance of PiHole.

Willdrick ,

I just checked and at least on LineageOS 21 (android 14) you indeed can add specific apps (and notification categories, eg calls) to bypass do not disturb

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/59e392cb-9bd4-4362-b110-0b70e77b3d0e.png

Willdrick ,

Probable firefox theme and addons to replicate the Arc browser layout

Willdrick ,

Thanks for this! I have been using HA for a year now but only with stuff I already had on my network and a few Wiz lights. The whole ZigBee zwave thing has been a pending rabbit hole to fall into for a while and this was been an interesting read.

Willdrick ,

Around that time too, UT99 shipped with Linux binaries on the friggin cd

Willdrick ,

Hold down meta and you can drag the window from anywhere (on gnome at least thats a default)

Willdrick ,

Check AnythingLLM out, its just an appimage

Willdrick ,
Willdrick ,

No idea if its better, its the thing I tried and it was pretty seamless to set up. With my aging hardware and AMD GPU, I have been pretty much sitting in the sidelines with this whole LLM thing

Willdrick ,

No need, at least on Firefox you can hold down shift (or alt? I never remember) + right click to bypass such restrictions

Willdrick ,

Tasks.org and logseq here, ended up being the simplest way after bouncing off grocy and other overly detailed systems.

Tip: before going through with hosting NextCloud, you could get /e/ accounts, they don't give much space but since it's just rebranded NextCloud, you can try it out and see if it works for you.

Currently we use several tasks boards so chores are separate by type (shopping list, maintenance, bills, chores) and logseq's journal on the app makes it flexible to take notes or whatever you need (audio notes, pics, links, etc)

Willdrick ,

Wholeheartedly agree, but most people wont do it, so you end up with signal for 1 or 2 friends, telegram for a few others, and all the crap ones for the rest (whatsapp, slack, teams, messenger, etc)

Ive ditched every messaging app but signal and telegram, and its really annoying sometimes

Willdrick OP ,

Holy crap thanks for the detailed walkthrough! Im going to set it up as soon as I can!!

Willdrick OP ,

While I was researching I found out about Squeezebox, as there are people using it in combination with HomeAssistant. Both solutions you and @cfi provided seem pretty doable, and I've already been tinkering with Mopidy on armbian. Snapcast is something I've never heard of, and I'm definetly going to tinker around it, I'd love to be able to sync several speakers around the house, specially for parties and gatherings.

That being said I think they are a bit overkill for the usecase, and I'm looking for something even simpler, maybe repurposing the guts of a cheap BT speaker I have lying around, see if I can find somewhere on the PCB where I can tap line level audio output and solder it directly inside the amp/sub box, along with a small power supply to run without batteries. (I know there are ready-made BT modules for this, but where's the fun in that!)

Share your favorite automations

I've been running HA for a while, and it's been working well; I haven't had to change much in a few months. That being said, it's fun to tinker with it, and I'm curious to hear what kind of automations the rest of the community is using. What automations are you most proud of? What are your favorite? What kind of interesting...

Willdrick ,

A middle ground "normie-tech" I use: after picking the cycle, whip out your phone and start a countdown timer. Mine at least can save such timers and I can name them.

I got fed up that my washing machine lies on its timer: it doesn't count the drying cycle and then it takes another 3 minutes to unlock the door. So I timed that once. For example a 42 min timer for the quick cycle (30 wash + 9 dry + 3 stupid lockout)

Willdrick OP ,

It's been over a year and a half since I built this setup, and to this day I kick myself for not building everything on top of proxmox. That being said, I'm on a rather limited hardware, so I don't know how much better would be to migrate to it (R3 3200G, 6gb of ram)

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