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jgkawell , to homeassistant in Best ZigBee keypad and RFC tag for alarm ?
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I've been using this and it works great!

https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/KEYZB-110.html

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Best easy to use e-commerce front end with no javascript?
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That's definitely its focus, but if you want a very simple store it does support payments: https://ghost.org/help/ecommerce/

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Best easy to use e-commerce front end with no javascript?
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If you're willing to accept JavaScript I'd recommend a Ghost setup. Pretty good platform once it's set up and easy to selfhost. Not sure you'll find a platform without JS for your use case tbh.

jgkawell , to homeassistant in Best Local Smart Lock for Privacy/Security
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Thanks for the info. That's odd since most Z-wave devices can enter pairing mode with a button press.

How do you like the lock? Any issues with it?

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Networking Gear Recommendations? (starting from scratch)
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I have two of the U6 lite APs and they cover my whole house perfectly. They're POE but I just got a cheap POE unmanaged TP-Link switch for now.

jgkawell , to homeassistant in Best Local Smart Lock for Privacy/Security
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I've actually been eyeing the Yale Assure Lock 2 because I want a keyless option (it's Z-wave as well). Does anybody here have experience with that one?

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Which RSS aggregator do you use? I cannot seem to find one that works for me.
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I use yarr as well but forked it to use postgres as the database instead of sqlite: https://github.com/jgkawell/yarr

jgkawell , to Privacy in Help me build a privacy focused voice assistant
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I'm experimenting with the Music Assistant add-on but it seems to be early days for that project. Could be awesome though as it combines media libraries from services (e.g. YouTube music) and self-hosted things (e.g. Navidrome) and plugs them into the Home Assistant ecosystem.

https://github.com/music-assistant/server

jgkawell , to Privacy in Help me build a privacy focused voice assistant
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I'd recommend looking at the Wyoming/Piper/Rhasspy system. There's some really good minds working on it and it's got a big community behind it already. It's also plug and play with Home Assistant which is awesome. It's the system I use and while I'm still fine tuning it for my use cases it's already pretty great.

jgkawell , to homelab in Do PCIe bifurcation cards with 4 M.2 A+E slots exist?
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Yeah there's a bunch of them out there. I've had one running for a while now. Don't have the specific model but it's something like this: https://a.co/d/2v5M3U3

jgkawell , to Privacy in Goodbye Skiff
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Haven't used it yet, but Proton has a beta desktop app that might be what you're looking for.

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Read You (RSS client) 0.9.12 released with support for FreshRSS & gReader API
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F-Droid apps typically lag behind GitHub releases because their build pipelines are different. So in this case the latest version (which supports the freshrss API) isn't available on F-Droid yet.

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Looking for a self hosted Dementia Clock
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I don't know of anything built for that purpose but you could use home assistant dashboards to pull it off pretty easily if you already have an instance set up.

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Proxmox HA, Docker Swarm, Kubrenetes, or what?
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The solutions you've mentioned aren't exactly equivalent. Proxmox is a hypervisor while Docker Swarm and Kubernetes are container orchestration engines. For example, I use Proxmox in a highly available cluster running on three physical nodes. Then I have various VMs and LXC containers running on those nodes. Some of those VMs are Kubernetes nodes running many Docker containers.

I highly recommend Proxmox as it makes it trivial to spin up new containers and VMs when you want to test something out. You can create and destroy VMs in an instant without messing with any of your actual hardware. That's the power of a good hypervisor.

For orchestration, I would actually recommend you just stick with Docker Compose if you want something very simple to manage. Resiliency or high-availability usually brings with it a lot of overhead (both in system resources as well as maintenance costs) which may not be worth it to you. If you want something simple, Proxmox can run VMs in a highly-available mode so you could have three Proxmox nodes and set any VMs you deem essential to be highly-available within the cluster.

For my set up, I have certain services that are duplicated between multiple Proxmox nodes and then I use failover mechanisms like floating IP addresses to automatically switch things over when a node goes down. I also run most things in Kubernetes which is deployed in a highly-available manner across multiple Proxmox nodes so that I can lose a physical node and still keep (most) of my services running. This however is overkill for most things and I really only do it because I use my homelab to learn and practice different techniques.

jgkawell , to Selfhosted in Termius alternative ?
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I've been running Teleport for a while now and it's been great. It can even manage access to things like Kubernetes clusters which is fantastic in my use case. I've been using their free community edition and no complaints so far.

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