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HACS (feddit.nl)
submitted 2 months ago by padook@feddit.nl to c/homeassistant@lemmy.world

HACS offers great additions to the functionality of HA, but there are so many options it feels overwhelming. What are your favorite HACS?

[-] padook@feddit.nl 25 points 5 months ago

OK daddd (or mommm) it probably is time for me to test my backups haha

[-] padook@feddit.nl 20 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Yes this is in addition to the normal alarm. The light is incase I'm sleeping, as I may not hear the basement alarm going off. The notification is if I'm not home.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by padook@feddit.nl to c/homeassistant@lemmy.world

This is surely common knowledge for some of you but I thought I'd share a story, as this just made me cringe

I never understood the point in the option to "run actions in parallel" I thought if I had a list of actions to complete, HA makes it through them almost instantly, and with the varying latency of each action they wouldn't complete at the same time anyways.

Then I tested my smoke alarm notification that I have had running for over a year.

It went-

If: list of smoke alarms detects smoke Then: Turn on the lamp next to my bed, then Send a notification to my phone.

I had made an error when setting up the lamp entity. (I made it full brightness on both scales, can only use one) this stopped the automation before the notification went out to my phone.

If it's important that the automation makes it to the end, run in parallel!

Talk about a false sense of security

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submitted 6 months ago by padook@feddit.nl to c/selfhost@lemmy.ml

A few years ago I turned a pine64 rock64 SBC into a kodi box, and saw immediate performance improvement over the stock Roku chip on my TCL TV when streaming from SMB. As always "better" becomes... ehhhhh I want more. I want to stick with an SBC because of power consumption on a box that I'm going to leave running 24/7. So my question is: What's the best price to video performance SBC out there?

[-] padook@feddit.nl 8 points 7 months ago

The last I knew in the US you have a choice to remove it yourself, you can be as safe or unsafe as you see fit, there a very few rules. Or you pay a company which must follow strict regulation on its removal.

[-] padook@feddit.nl 11 points 8 months ago

I could have the best self hosted setup.... living in a van, down by the river!

[-] padook@feddit.nl 16 points 8 months ago

I didn't mean to imply that Services actually broke. Only that they didn't come back after a reboot. A clean reboot may have caused some of the same issues because, I'm learning as I go. Some services are restarted by systemctl, some by cron, some....manual. This is certainly a wake up call that I need standardize and simplify the way the services are started.

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submitted 8 months ago by padook@feddit.nl to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I woke up this morning to a text from my ISP, "There is an outage in your area, we are working to resolve the issue"

I laugh, this is what I live for! Almost all of my services are self hosted, I'm barely going to notice the difference!

Wrong.

When the internet went out, the power also went out for a few seconds. Four small computers host all of my services. Of those, one shutdown, and three rebooted. Of the three that ugly rebooted some services came back online, some didn't.

30 minutes later, ISP sends out the text that service is back online.

2 hours later I'm still finding down services on my network.

Moral of the story: A UPS has moved to the top of the shopping list! Any suggestions??

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submitted 8 months ago by padook@feddit.nl to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I've been slowly moving access to my Self hosted services from multiple WireGuard VPN connections over to tailscale for that nice flat network feel. One thing that was holding me back from the switch was that I liked vpn'ing my internet traffic from my phone and laptop back to my network and into the PiHole to avoid ads/tracking when I was away from home.

Then I found the DNS settings on the tailscale admin console and everything lit up! I added the server that PiHole is running on as a nameserver and changed the global settings and BINGO! No ads!

Unfortunately.... A few days later when looking at my PiHole admin console I realized that the PiHole that I set up at my parents house for them was one of the biggest clients.....Not optimal.....

Is there a way to make an exception to the global DNS setting? Any suggestions? I don't want to remove their PiHole from my tailnet as it makes it much easier to maintain.

[-] padook@feddit.nl 7 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Me: Hovering mouse over the update button Click it!!

Also me: No no, it says right in the changelog that this is one of biggest releases ever, wait for a point release

Me again: but you can make the "sleep time" automation say Goodnight after it runs!!!!!!

click

[-] padook@feddit.nl 33 points 9 months ago

I'm sorry, what?....Oh, all I heard was that my linux home server is going to be running on new hardware in about a year and a half when all these used computers go on sale. 😁

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submitted 9 months ago by padook@feddit.nl to c/homeassistant@lemmy.world

Can anyone explain these annoying outlier points from my zwave thermostat? This is from a honeywell thermostat, but before this I had a trane that suffered from the same problem. It happens with current temperature and humidity. It's not like its terrible, it doesn't mess with my automatons or anything, but when I want to look into my heating history it really screws with the scale

[-] padook@feddit.nl 5 points 10 months ago

I take any chance I can to drop a Chris Barnett link:

Ventoy

[-] padook@feddit.nl 7 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Oooh memories, I can't remember the version number but mandrake 10 must have been close to my first linux distro!! ....it.didn't.go.well.

[-] padook@feddit.nl 9 points 1 year ago

I've spent countless hours over the last couple years, since I left the Googs, trying to find a good alternative for STT. I love that I just bumped into this post and it seems to be the answer I'm looking for. I've been playing around with it today and it works pretty great. Thanks OP!

[-] padook@feddit.nl 60 points 1 year ago

Richmond would be perfect for this

[-] padook@feddit.nl 13 points 1 year ago

I switched to Proton from PIA when I learned of PIAs sketchy new owner Kape Technologies

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submitted 1 year ago by padook@feddit.nl to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Can anyone help me pick out a budget friendly (sub $200) graphics card?

  • Doesn't have to be current generation

  • I won't be gaming at all on the PC

  • Needs to run well on Linux

  • Must run 3 monitors

  • Biggest workout it will get is streaming security cams on one screen, full screen video on another.

  • Power supply is only 295W and I'd rather not upgrade it.

Any help is much appreciated!

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