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just_another_person ,

I mean, m5stack has slews of very reliable, supported, and widely used esp32 devices. I didn't think they were NOT widely unavailable or anything.

As far as LocalAI whatever, there's a jillion options out there. Point and click integration which it sounds like you're hoping for is a different story. Just take the plunge and sign into the HA Assist framework. They hired the Rhasspy dev to build, so use it. Works great!

just_another_person ,

I think you are mistaken though. The S(x) devices are just a package of things where the ESP32 SoC and ecosystem are driving it.

I think maybe you don't get what ESP32 is at it's core, which is just an easily programmable chip that drives different hardware. You're are a fan of a specific device which uses that. I, on the other hand, use a bunch of different ESP32-based devices for other things.

Does that make sense?

just_another_person ,

Could still be the antithesis to AI bullshit, but don't think there's an easy way to tell now.

Google unveils Veo, a high-definition AI video generator that may rival Sora (arstechnica.com)

On Tuesday at Google I/O 2024, Google announced Veo, a new AI video-synthesis model that can create HD videos from text, image, or video prompts, similar to OpenAI's Sora. It can generate 1080p videos lasting over a minute and edit videos from written instructions, but it has not yet been released for broad use.

just_another_person ,

Well, I mean I loved Winamp, but streaming ease of use pretty much killed it. Even then, I've been Linux Desktop forever, and other options there with better network and non-file aware media management tools kinda took over. Would love to see them make it as extensible as VLC though, even just for the nostalgic purposes.

Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technology

I miss the days of VHS and DVD shelfs in homes, for example. If you bought the tapes and had them in your home, no corporate entity could alter those tapes without your consent, monitor how many times you watch them, sell your data to whomever they please without your knowledge, roll out new mandatory conditions to a 'user...

just_another_person ,

Everyone basically rents all their stuff until they die anyway.

Mirror all data on NAS A to NAS B

I'm duplicating my server hardware and moving the second set off site. I want to keep the data live since the whole system will be load balanced with my on site system. I've contemplated tools like syncthing to make a 1 to 1 copy of the data to NAS B but i know there has to be a better way. What have you used successfully?

just_another_person ,

Rsync and rclone are the best options as mentioned in other comments. If you want to get real-time with it, and the previous cron-based solutions aren't what you want, look at the myriad of FOSS distributed filesystems out there. Plenty of live filesystems you can run on any Linux-based storage system.

I think the better question would be: what are you trying to achieve? Live replica set of all data in two places at the same time, or a solid backup of your data you can swap to if needed? I'd recommend the rsync/rclone route, and VPN from the primary data set whenever you need, with the safety of having your standby ready to swap out to whenever needed if the primary fails.

just_another_person ,

There is no lying here. Adding real world identification that can be correlated to other accounts is the fault of the user. That's being said, I'm glad Proton follows the letter of the law.

Self-hosted website for posting web novel/fiction

Hey hello, self-hosting noob here. I just want to know if anyone would know a good way to host my writing. Something akin to those webcomic sites, except for writing. Multiple stories with their own "sections" (?) and a chapter selection for each. Maybe a home page or profile page to just briefly detail myself or whatever, I...

just_another_person ,

Just find a static host for free instead of dealing with it yourself. Million out there.

just_another_person ,

Oof. No.

Wouldn't do it for a litany of reasons, but the main being that it's not meant for such things. You want it to be as close to the OS and drivers as possible. Anything getting between Unraid managing the disks is overly complex, and asking for trouble. What happens if the container dies? What happens if the container gets OOMkill'd?

If you're not going to use it to manage your disks, then I guess no issues, but there's better suited software for such things.

Isn't Unraid also a VM host of sorts?

just_another_person ,

There's the question of "CAN I do this?" vs "SHOULD I do this?". I don't think abstracting your main storage handling software away from where it definitely needs to be is going to net you anything positive, but add more issues and complications.

I'm sure you can find videos of people running drivers out of containers just because it's possible. Should you though? Nope.

just_another_person ,

You're thinking about this wrong way though. Why are trying to abstract the thing that keeps your disks working properly? What's your gain here?

just_another_person ,

Just get a separate host for whatever the VM stuff you want. You won't need to worry about messing anything related to storage up, AND you'll be able to mess with all the networking stuff without impacting your NAS.

If you're just trying to run some simple services, just get a $300 Ryzen minipc. Plenty powerful for what it sounds like you're looking to do.

just_another_person ,

Yeah, cuz that's totally worth it. Nuclear reactors that mostly power laziness, porn addictions or malicious actors. Why don't you work on making the power requirements LESS instead, Sam?

just_another_person ,

Just keep kicking that can down the road...

just_another_person ,

Like you've never heard of wind or solar? If not, best get with the rest of the world, friend.

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    Not sure there is a simplified walkthrough anyone can give you if you don't already understand the instructions out there. You need to run a Matrix server on some machine, setup empty channels for each service you want to bridge, then run a bridge service to get data from each service, and point it at those channels.

    That's about as layman as it gets.

    just_another_person ,

    If you saw an OOM anything, it's getting OOMkill'd by the kernel trying to keep the machine up. Check syslogs and dmesg, and it should say what was killed, and there's your problem container. You probably have a memory leak, so just check your container stats every so often and see what is growing out of control with memory usage.

    Enable swap regardless. Would also help to know what you're running.

    just_another_person ,

    They already exist in much larger packaging.

    just_another_person ,

    So they already "happened".

    just_another_person ,

    Seems you used that word. I'm just responding to your comments.

    just_another_person ,

    Sure they do. Hololens is used by a large swath of major engineering firms, I've seen people use the Quests fairly extensively for AR, and Apple somehow still sold out their pretty awful AR product as well.

    just_another_person ,

    Sounds like you need to watch one of the best technology documentaries of all time.

    just_another_person ,

    The patient was a paraplegic. I'm not sure how much they'd be capable of moving enough to dislodge the in-skull writing.

    just_another_person ,

    Russian national that just got outed publicly in the press. Pretty sure this is just the governmental way of putting a hit out on someone without actually saying the words. This guy is not going to live long.

    just_another_person ,

    I got an email ban.

    1609 hours logged
    431 solved threads

    just_another_person ,

    Good

    just_another_person ,

    Notice how no other car makers overstepped that boundary because they aren't desperate for PR attention.

    just_another_person ,

    Pretty rough and clever. Probably used in espionage for some time now. Sounds like static addresses and network namespaces solves for most of the problem though.

    just_another_person ,

    Only people of a certain age will get this lol

    HDMI stream live processing?

    I’m getting tired of the extremely loud ads on that don’t seem to be subject to the old TV broadcasting laws that prevent them from being blasted 10db louder than the actual content. Wondering if there’s stuff out there that would let me take the hdmi stream from my Apple TV or other streaming source, and do ad detection...

    just_another_person , (edited )

    So you came here with zero technical expertise or knowledge about the situation, and asking for specific steps on how to do this in order to make a product? 😂🤣🤦 Hope there was some profit sharing involved somewhere.

    How would ML detect ads? Do you know the difference between ML and CV? You may want to start there.

    Get a Pihole or AdGuard endpoint and hope for the best if all you want is to remove ads.

    just_another_person ,

    I wouldn't help people sniffing around and looking to profit from free help. 👍

    just_another_person ,

    Immortal Tanks, those Brother printers. Best in the biz.

    just_another_person ,

    Again, a dozen whistleblowers now, and 2 died fairly quickly after coming out.

    The Best Secure Email Providers in 2024 (blog.thenewoil.org)

    Like it or not, email is a critical part of our digital lives. It’s how we sign up for accounts, get notifications, and communicate with a wide range of entities online. Critics of email rightfully point out that email suffers from a significant number of flaws that make it less than ideal, but that doesn’t change the...

    just_another_person , (edited )

    Firstly...why are you routing your home stuff through a VPS? I'm confused on what is happening here.

    If you just want to access your things remotely, setup a VPN server on the router, and connect to it that way. You also dont need a reverse proxy or SSL if you're already accessing things over a secured connection. Where did you get this info from?

    just_another_person ,

    That was added later, obviously. Even still, you don't need a VPS for this. This is overly complex .

    If SSH works, just forward ports and be done with it.

    just_another_person ,

    Beggers CAN be choosers, apparently 🤦

    just_another_person , (edited )

    So it's a GUI, to a front-end of another tool, and it also introduces it's own configurations into the mix? So like...building a bigger car around an existing car just to drive the smaller car. Not sure I'm really "getting it". Like I don't get why you've introduced a frontend to an existing GUI-based tool like a VNC or RDP viewer.

    Edit: brutha, I'm getting downvoted exactly twice whenever I ask a question. It's clearly OP. 🤦

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