I love to hear about a Canadian alternative.
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eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Thermostats compatible with selfhosted Home AssistantEnglish
9·11 days agoWell Thread allows devices to require internet connectivity to pair. It also allows devices to fetch firmware updates from the manufacturer. And it allows features to be locked to their specific app. Thread and Matter are more complex to setup self-hosted style; it makes no difference when you use official hubs though. Thread doesn’t have many device types and manufacturers available.
Zigbee does not require or work over the internet, no trust required. It is very easy to setup self-hosted. There is a Zigbee everything made by everyone from large companies to random brandless places.
Zigbee is my preference as a result of the internet connectivity requirement. I do not trust random manufacturers to not brick my devices when they go out of business or choose to release a competing product.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I access my services from outside?English
16·23 days agoPersonally, I use headscale (self-hosted tailscale) that is open to the internet. Then my phone and all other devices use tailscale clients to connect to that. All my other services are accessed through the tailscale magic DNS service.
Nothing except headscale is open to the internet, and I can access anything I need on the server and other devices. It also doesn’t just route All traffic through my server, only the stuff to other tailscale nodes.
Then just recently I’ve been using Nginx proxy manager and my DNS to make nicer names instead of memorizing a dozen ports for random services I host :p
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
homeassistant@lemmy.world•What's your laziest or most ridiculous automation?English
2·26 days agoSuper cool. I’ll have to keep that in mind for behind my kitchen wall 🤔
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
homeassistant@lemmy.world•What's your laziest or most ridiculous automation?English
3·26 days ago:O it’s hooked to the tap and a drain I assume? How big is that?
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•💞 FairScan > Syncthing > Paperlees-ngxEnglish
2·1 month agoMmm. I use paperless mobile but I will try FairScan. Thank you.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Any way to make nextcloud more like Google Photos? (Solved!)English
3·1 month agoWeek two?
I was able to upload 57k assets via the web browser without much trouble. I just did it in bulk operations or a year or two at a time to prevent the interface framerate from dropping.
I don’t remember this taking me more than a couple days mostly not touching it.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant will create a device databaseEnglish
1·1 month agoAnd then to reliably differentiate them if they do some kind of revision upgrade. And for another user to identify whether the device they are thinking about buying is a particular one in the home assistant database; given how many sellers resell the exact same thing under different names.
:P
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•Volvo invented the three-point seat belt 67 years ago; now it has improved it
4·2 months agoFuck right off with over the air updates to my life saving devices. I have enough over the air updates to my regular devices that break things thank you very much. I don’t want my ribs or life to be next.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•The hidden engineering of airport runways: Engineered Materials Arresting Systems
7·2 months agoIt still sort of baffles me we haven’t designed a better braking system for the heaviest and most dangerous vehicles on the road. I’m sure it’s not easy but it seems to me like society is taking the “eh, it’s dangerous but a good truck driver will prevent it” stance instead of “the breaks shouldn’t fail”.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•Apps for boycotting American products surge to the top of the Danish App Store
2·2 months agoMmm. Thank you. Much better and not running in a weird integrated browser tab.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alternatives to syncthing for syncing files with androidEnglish
11·2 months agoThey changed to a random person and gave all abilities to quietly upgrade everyone’s installs to the one maintained by the new random person. Then the new random person disabled things that allowed us to verify the app provided is the same one built from the Github repo. And now the new random person doesn’t communicate well.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Help Please? (Linux and Windows transfer) English
1·2 months agoWindows supports creating or using NFS shares?
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Help Please? (Linux and Windows transfer) English
4·2 months agoI do not have a Steam Deck but I do use Linux.
Doesn’t it have a Micro SD card slot? That would probably be the least faffing way to copy files.
Aside from that it’s just a Linux computer so anything you like; I’m partial to SSH (rsync) for one off or Syncthing to sync folders around. You could also use a magic-wormhole web client, a Windows shared folder (no experience connecting to SMB shares from Linux), or croc (like Magic wormhole but resumable).
Also not a user of pirated game files, but what kind of format are they? If they are EXE files then they won’t work when you double click them like on Windows (at least not unless SteamOS went to the effort to configure that). You have to run them with Proton from Steam. I do not know how to do this with things outside Steam but you cauld try adding them to Steam as an external game, then the usual “select Proton” configuration might present itself.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•annas-archive.org is downEnglish
16·2 months agoThe .org is down for me but .si isn’t. It wouldn’t surprise me if the Spotify download triggered some legal proceedings and resulted in a DNS name being blocked.
eightys3v3n@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•What tool or website did you find this year that made your year?English
4·2 months agoHexOS(TrueNAS) + Headscale(Tailscale). Then Emby or whatever existing tool on it.
TrueNAS supports cloud backups on a schedule to Backblaze; easy to setup, failure alerts. Then with Syncthing or the like you can have a 2nd copy of data on another computer.
I keep anything of importance replicated to most of my devices all the time (photographs are on laptop, server, phone, documents on all three and a media machine encrypted with version history). Then the server does snapshots for easy data recovery back in time, and a cloud backup nightly to Backblaze for off-site-ness.
HexOS is not cheap, but it’s a nice wrapper around TrueNAS. It supports a simple interface for just enough to cover most simple use cases. Then you can drop into TrueNAS if you want something more advanced.
Though I would love to help, I’m no better with a list of unfinished projects :| I could help setup something over a call at one point but I am probably not a good person to keep you accountable.
I use TrueNAS (HexOS) to host Immich (Google Photos), Paperless NGX (Google Drive sort of), Headscale (Tailscale VPN), Syncthing file sync, Backblaze cloud backups, Emby, etc.
In theory, Home Assistant could also give users the option to ignore certificate checks.
I also haven’t seen specific details on whether Home Assistant’s implementation allows sensors to contact the internet by default or what setting changes this.
It’s just foggier and less user focused by design in my opinion. But as one would expect when Google and other large corporations were the ones to develop it,