Nice! I didn’t know clients depending on Shazam could send fingerprints only, that’s great in terms of privacy!
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I’d say it depends on the heuristic of the path planning algorithm, eg. if road surface is taken into account and the road it chose is asphalt while the other one is dirt then that path makes sense.
What application are you using to find this path? OSM in itself doesn’t do path planning if I’m not wrong, it’s just the map’s structured data
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Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Good replacement for firetv stick?
2·23 days agoI use a Vero V with my TV’s remote via CEC, it’s great, Kodi is awesome and it can look amazing with a good skin
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Linux@lemmy.ml•what is this tmp disk btop is showing me? (OS: Kubuntu 25.10)
12·2 months agotmpfs? If so this is in RAM. You can check with
mount -l
Valetudo has the advantage of being compatible with MQTT, Home Assistant and others. And it’s FOSS so you get all the advantages of a community-driven project as well.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Can anyone suggest me any Bitwarden alternatives?
6·2 months agoYes but storing the password and the TOTP secret in the same place kinda defeats the concept of 2FA
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ArrMatey, an app to manage your Arr stack from your phoneEnglish
2·3 months agoEspecially concerning illegal downloading
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ArrMatey, an app to manage your Arr stack from your phoneEnglish
2·3 months agoThen you can just revoke the device key, can’t you?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Windows 11 has a new Start menu — here's how to unlock it
1·3 months agoThen you have to type HESOYAM
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Linux@lemmy.ml•back to distrohopping. I want a reliable OS (no rando ubuntu fork with no clear release/support schedule) with something else than Plasma or Gnome.
16·3 months agoI think Fedora is a reliable choice, and if you don’t like gnome or plasma any distro will let you install anything else so it’s doesn’t really matter.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•TV and soundbar with local integrationEnglish
1·3 months agoYep! But you have to prevent it from reaching the internet one way or another.
As for music, that’s what I do but I think it’s a shame to turn on the TV just to listen to music on the soundbar, so most of the time I just connect to it in bluetooth with my phone, even though it’s not lossless that way.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•TV and soundbar with local integrationEnglish
3·3 months agoMy setup is fully offline and works quite well:
I have a LG G4 which I connected to my non-internet access point. Home assistant accesses the API locally and the TV cannot reach internet. I only use the API to check if the TV is on but I can change the source, volume and launch apps.
I use a Vero V as media center, this one is connected to the main access point but I trust it and I need it to access my NAS.
My soundbar is offline but has CEC and eARC.
The Vero turns the TV on and off with CEC, then the TV turns the soundbar on and off with CEC and the sources of both are setup everytime.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the deal with these slop-y Linux tutorial "blogs"?
2·3 months agoThank you very much, do you have recommendations on lists to subscribe to?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Built a Spotify to Navidrome playlist Exporter. Meet Navispot 😅English
8·3 months agoNice! Will try that tomorrow! I just noticed you misspelled the name on the readme: Navi
dSpot
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Father and son reclaim Guinness World Record for fastest quadcopter drone
3·4 months agoFor those who don’t wanna click: they reached 408mph (657km/h)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Help] Improving HDD storage setup for personal serverEnglish
5·4 months agoI think you’re confusing backup and redundancy. While I totally agree RAID1+ should not be considered backup, it absolutely is redundancy, as the same data is present on at least two disks (either on the form of the exact same data or something that can be used to rebuild the missing data).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Help] Improving HDD storage setup for personal serverEnglish
61·4 months agoRAID0 has no redundancy, all other levels have (either mirroring or with parity)

Tbh, the first Transformers is one of my favorite watch-it-when-it-rains-blockbuster, the story is not that bad and the score is just perfect.