I would love to do something like this, also for a mirror backlight, but my bathroom only has 1 outlet, placed in a cubbard above the sink. I can't get anything from there, unless I want wires all over my bathroom walls and some long ones at that.
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Very Nice and very clean interface!
Good job!
Still have a ConBee 2 for zigbee and it works fine in my house. Although I do have a fair amount of smart plugs, that act as repeaters, around the house.
I've "vibe-coded" (AI assisted) parts of one of my projects. I had to port it from SQLalchemy 1.4 to 2.0. My python skills are already fairly low, so that task was a massive undertaking for me.
So I had AI help me with it. I tested if it all worked and haven't found an issue yet. The next release of the software will be the real test, it's where most users gets it.
My point is, vibe-coding is fine to get you further along if you are stuck on something. But should not be the sole developer when creating and maintaining projects.
15 years is quite a commitment. Think of all the security patches they have to backport to random gtk3 software. Mindblowing.
Sure, but until their DNS records update, the server is unreachable at the domain address.
Hopefully it's just a switch in some advanced submenu in the Settings.
As someone else mentioned, this does not seem to be an issue with the DynDNS itself. But rather the fact that your ISP changes your IP regularly (DHCP, non-static IP). I would really recommend you get a static IP from your ISP. DNS lookups should never fail after that.
XBox's "It's now just a Windows PC" just got met with, "The Steam Machine is just a PC, but with Steam pre-installed". 😆
Ghost needs emails for a couple of reasons.
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(Required) Ghost does not do user passwords. They use magtic links, which they send out via email when signing in. It's just how they have chosen to do it. You can ask them why they don't want to save passwords.
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(Optional) Ghost has a newsletter function. If you enable it, you need to setup a bulk email service, like Mailgun. Even regular SMTP won't really work there. It can send out a newsletter everytime a blog post is published, so the members will get notified.
I recently had to do this email dance with a Ghost instance setup, where most of the email ports are blocked on the network. I know how you feel. I also wanted to just use passwords, but not currently possible with Ghost.
Other services might do the same as Ghost. I do host many services, that does not require email setup though.
No mention of the price though.
But seems interesting that they want to go the hardware route again.
I sometimes use LLM's to help me troubleshoot. I usually don't ask for solutions, but rather "what is wrong here?" type stuff.
has often saved me hours of troubleshooting, but it is occasionally wrong and sees flaws where there is none.