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Question to all the experienced folks here:

I'm restructuring my home setup to have the following

  • NAS, likely truenas, lots of storage, with shares to hold all data like photos and Linux iso's
  • small server, probably proxmox with Ubuntu vm, running most of the services (reverse proxy, oidc server, pw manager, etc)

The 2 services I'm indecisive about are nextcloud and jellyfin, since they directly rely on the big files. Would you run them directly on the nas, or on the vm with volumes mounted over the network?

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

In general I'm all for the digital euro and have been waiting for it for years. One complained i have about the proposed implementation as explained in the video is the limitation of funds and almost coerced linking to a bank account. That feels like heavy lobbying from banks not too loose their business

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Nope, works absolutely fine with cable as well. Not sure how it was in the past, but I'm not particularly missing any feature

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 5 points 6 months ago

I can very well imagine them actually gathering all that data, but this list of permissions is something a lot of apps have nowadays. Even very trivial apps. And 99% of people don't care.

Of course it's another matter if you immediately have the kgb in front of your door, compared to just getting your data collected and sold, but still

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

That's solved now that PayPal (and others?) start including this functionality into their mobile apps. No card reader required anymore

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (2 children)

Also, dass jeder der ein Kind bekommt sich auch dafür Zeit nehmen sollte (beide) stimme ich absolut zu. Leider sind halt aber alle Kinder unterschiedlich und ich kann den Vorredner voll verstehen. Was du hier erzählst klingt nach einer schönen Zeit, könnte ich mir mit meiner Tochter aber auch überhaupt nicht vorstellen. Kuscheln und chillen existieren in ihnem Wörterbuch nicht und das erste Jahr hat sie auch nicht allein geschlafen, dh es war 24h jemand bei ihr und nebenbei konnte man maximal Videos schauen wenn sie schläft.

Daran ändern kann man halt nichts, aber da überlegt man sich schon genau ob man noch eins will

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 4 points 8 months ago

We can get rid of DST while keeping that extra hour if we default to summer time, not winter. DST statistically causes many accidents twice a year, because our brains aren't ready / thrown off their rhythm, so making away with it would have a positive impact outside of not being cranky anymore

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 22 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Yes, but...

I do agree partially with your statement. But (as always) it's a little more complicated.

BambooLab was known for their walled garden approach and that they have apple as their idol. So in that sense, people buying it, did so oftentimes willingly and therefore enabled the company to pull these stunts. I'm not blaming the people for going with the most comfortable solution, but that's usually what you get

 

Ich würde mein smarthome gerne um thread und matter erweitern. Meine persönliche policy ist, dass kein Gerät rein kommt, das app und account benötigt (fast alle 🫤), weil das langfristig einfach nicht funktioniert. Es muss mit home assistant funktionieren.

Deswegen meine Frage: Gibt es einen thread hub den man komplett ohne App nutzen kann? Auch nicht für die Einrichtung.

Der Aqara M3 scheint relativ beliebt und der neue Homey Pro Mini sieht auch nicht schlecht aus, aber soweit ich das sehe brauchen beide zumindest zum einrichten eine App.

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I do that sometimes, but only if the person in front of me is driving slower than my cruise control. then i overtake them, during which they obviously have to speed up and when i go back to cruise control speed now I'm the slow one

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm sure it gets better now that the nazi party got relative majority in the elections /s

Can only hope nobody wants to form a coalition with them

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 6 points 1 year ago

Physical for your main contract, esim for traveling

[–] Untrending@feddit.org 2 points 1 year ago

I had a similar approach until recently: 100€/year +100€, mostly 300-400€ phones for about 4-5 years (so not that many). But my last phone was 500€ and i doubt I'll use it for 6 years, so let's see

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