Thanks for this. Finamp looks really nice.
Thanks for this. Finamp looks really nice.
Bluetooth or wifi, depending on the number of accesspoints…
Anyway, a really smart hack!
Sony SRS-RA8000 owner here. Can confirm it works with the plugin mentioned above.
Using Harman Kardon hardware yields in a way less happy experience.
NetApp makes storage devices, just like Dell’s DataDomain.
Looks like the ad is referring to a ST6000NM0034, a drive from Seagate. Personally, I like to stay away from that brand as far as possible.
Have had good experiences with WD.
Vlans firewall rules and something to route between the different networks.
This can all be achieved with pretty much every Linux installation.
Ok, this is really over the topz but I like it. Wouldn’t be too hard, to open the gate when the mower engages.
Clever and nice touch of adding the drain.
First check the dontvacuum.me site for compatibility.
Flash with modified firmware, run valetudo and disconnect from the Chinese cloud.
Valetudo integrates with HA.
The Husqvarna/Gardena etc. are pretty much all one design with different colors.
Checkout https://www.robonect-shop.de/ this is an add on for those devices and unlocks nice features.
Mqtt, pushover, weather etc.etc.
Definitely recommended.
Edit: the HA integration: https://github.com/geertmeersman/robonect
Easydns.ca, no privacy issues. Nothing about me personally in the who’s db (.net tld)
Openscad, just because…
https://www.printables.com/model/73924-esp32-devkit-v4-case-openscad
Probably convenient to have access to an 3D printer
Thanks for the tip! Installed a Flukso meter several years ago, but it looks like the project is eol.
Always great to have an alternative option.
Still testing and fiddling, but I’m using the forgejo-runner. Renovate is just another repository, with a workflow to get it started:
on:
schedule:
- cron: '5 2 * * *'
- cron: '5 14 * * *'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: docker
container:
image: renovate/renovate:37.140-full
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run renovate
env:
PAT: ${{ secrets.PAT }}
GITHUB_COM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB }}
run: |
echo "Running renovate"
cd ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
renovate --token ${PAT}
The renovate image has been pulled by hand and the forgejo-runner will happily start the image. Both PAT and GITHUB secrets are configured as ‘action secrets’ within the renovate repository.
Besides the workflow, the repository contains renovate.json and config.js, so renovate has the correct configuration.
Absolutely!
Running local, self hosted forgejo with a few runners.
Now my code is neatly checked with pre-commit and linters, build when new tags are pushed, renovate is scheduled every 24 hours to check for new releases of stuff etc.
Just a few containers and a happy user :-)
Well, they just lost some customers…
In run a personal instance of forgejo, love it.
Everything I want regarding version control and workers. And more lightweight on the frontend side.
Would it help, to add a switch in the potentiometer path? When you disconnect ground from the potentiometer, will the stove shutdown gracefully?
That could be a simple way…
No HACS support out of the box. (HA as docker)
The only use for RPI is kodi and Mainsail for the printer. All of them boot from NFS, so no storage issues. Everything else is x86-64 or docker containers on those Intel/amd machines.
That’s my understanding.
And I think a small fee to get out of the googlyclaws. Paying $100 once, to host immich for the family and supporting development is a no brainer to me.
But I understand not everyone has the resources or is willing to donate.