I was wondering about this earlier today. How to they reconcile “Elon is God” with “Electrification goes against my fReEdOm”?!
I was wondering about this earlier today. How to they reconcile “Elon is God” with “Electrification goes against my fReEdOm”?!
Still confused. My app connects me to a single one of the two instances I joined and I managed to get myself in a position where I get separate notifications from separate posts on those instances. So I’ve been going back and forth between my app and Firefox. Still a bit confused…
Got some time so I’ll elaborate: which type of device has the best balance of price, speed and reliability? I would use that for the OS. Would the other type of device be worth it for rest of the data? Or should I go all in on the same technology? I’ve always preferes to keep these two on separate “hard drives”.
I need some logic to only send when the is a problem. I might send the data to home assistant and take it from there
I have my Synology NAS for redundancy.
any solution for getting automated SMART reports if errors start popping up? I would prefer not to have to check manually
thatºs my objective. But I’m just not sure how to organize OS and the rest of the data. Or if I just use an SSD, or just an NVMe drive…
European prices suck. I got a m920q with a i5-9600T, 8GB of RAM, and a 256 SSD off ebay. Embarrassed to say how much, but I managed to negotiate a 15€ discount for the postage costs. Expecting it on thursday. I’m not sure if I will trust the SSD or just buy a new one. This is supposed to replace my Synology, my pi4 and my i5-3570K, which are hosting a huge amount of docker containers each.
Thank you for the reply to my first Lemmy post. I guess this works 😁
What add-ons are you talking about? I run HA via Docker and I have full access to HACS.
Exactly why I picked it.
Here’s a slightly convoluted but effective way of syncing a dumb/simple digital frame with Google photos, by means of a raspberry pi zero
Well, fuck me sideways and call me Sally. I’ve been parroting the line “the only thing keeping me back from moving my gaming PC to Linux is MSFS”. And yet, here we are.