If you’re selfhosting stuff, you easily host Home Assistant, install the app on the phone, and use the battery sensor from the app to turn on and off a smart plug.
If you’re selfhosting stuff, you easily host Home Assistant, install the app on the phone, and use the battery sensor from the app to turn on and off a smart plug.
I use the Kodi app on my smart tv to watch movies and shows shared from my server via SMB, never had any problems, aside from green tint on some HDR encodings. My TV’s wired tho.
Ziplock
And back when we had community hosted servers, evading a ban was so simple, change server or restart your dial-up connection to get a new IP and change nickname, yet it was incentive enough to behave, because people recognized you just through your text (voice chat was usually limited to clan games)
I use FastGPT on Kagi and it lists the sources for its conclusions, so it’s like a better aimed search
Xavier Niel caught wind of the insult and decided to visit said Lidl—an Aldi-like discount supermarket
Wtf is this disrespect, Kotaku?
Yes but I don’t know why
I use NUT with an Eaton Ellipse but it periodically stops working and I’m forced to restart the container
I used to have a Nextcloud instance on a shared webhost… It ran like shit but you can’t beat the storage space… VPS storage is expensive.
Now I use syncthing on my home server
There’s no rules here
I’m watching Silo because there’s a book anyway
Well, they started out doing simple fixes and gradually went for deeper ones, I guess this is a signal that they’ve crossed a threshold and are putting special effort into modifying games for current and future machines
Siemens Field PG: you make a lot of money
It’s dead, Jim
Who relies on a dishwasher to clean inside a BOTTLE? Get a bottle brush and wash it by hand, it takes 60 seconds
How would they know what sort o bacteria you cultivate in your abode?
I feel like if there’s any truth to this, it’s for the other way around: you can give up on life, and your body gives up with you. If you don’t give up, and your body still has something to give, you stay alive.
Gets a bit annoying when you’ve got a tower with 15 years of old drives from previous builds connected
Just like @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee suggested, Syncthing-fork works fine for now, I’ve been using it on my phone to sync logseq notes and I haven’t had any issues so far