BigNerdAlert

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[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 9 months ago

I completely understand, but how will they access it? Over something like teamviewer where you can also see the screen and control the mouse keyboard would be preferable to ssh access where you have no idea whats happening until it’s over.

On the other hand, whatever he’s going to do he should hopefully know beforehand, otherwise it just sounds like a fishing session to try a few things.

[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 1 year ago (3 children)

https://zigbee.blakadder.com/

You can also filter by zha, MQTT etc.

I have a combination of sonoff, ikea, lidl, and a few tuya. Be careful with tuya versions, I’ve bought hardware that wasn’t compatible but looked like it was

[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I’m in the same position as you, Linux server(s) on 24/7, and my torrent box just went bang, so could you point me to what and how you’ve setup your stack?

Have a Proxmox server and was thinking of creating a LXC, installing docker and having separate compose files for a arr stack rather than rebuilding the dedicated torrent box. Not a docker expert by any means

Problem I’ve got is that I’ve read so much about various ways of doing it, I’ve now stuck on which way would be best.

$6 x 14Tb = $84 month x 12 months = $1008 per year, or did I miss read the prices?

[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

How much are you backing up? Admittedly backblaze looks cheap but at $6 Tb leaves me with $84 pcm or just over $1000 per year.

I'm seriously considering a rpi3 with a couple of external disk in an outbuilding instead of cloud

[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 25 points 1 year ago (12 children)

Why limit yourself to just your phone, use a pi-hole and block ads for your whole network.

And when I’m out, I have a vpn running on the phone back to my home network and block ads on 4g/5g as well

Basesus wm05. I absolutely astonished by their noise cancelling ability.

I used to use 35dbm over ear, ear defenders. Baseus say these are capable of 40dbm noise reduction, and after using them, I believe them.

App is crap, but the headphones are good.

A few I’ve not seen mentioned -

Clue Remo unarmed and dangerous Dead men don’t wear plaid Taken Tremors 1 & 2, not the rest North by northwest Stardust

I have a combination of Lidl and ikea bulbs. The Lidl have lasted a couple of years, and are a bit ropey, plus you can’t get them when you want them (in the UK at least).

The ikea bulbs have been better, so far, and you can get hold of them a lot easier.

Both are connnected via a sonoff usb dongle and zha.

[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

So how do you physically use these?

Have the tag on a surface, and touch your phone to it whilst connected to HA?

Never used RFID tags before, do you need to have the app open, or will it work with the phone locked?

[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

When you install a dual boot system, Linux installs a grub loader. This asks you what you want to boot - windows or Linux.

Microsoft doesn't place nicely with grub and I've found many occasions when a windows update mysteriously disabled it, and you can only then boot into windows.

If you only want to test the interface and see if you get in with it, you could create a Linux live usb. It'll be the same but the os speed will take a hit booting from usb, so just be aware.

Been a while since I had the problem, but then been a while since I even wanted to boot windows anyway...

https://itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/

 

TLDR can the *arr stack be setup to move the completed files to another server?

Before I potentially waste many hours trying to get this setup, need a bit of advice.

Been old school for a couple of decades. Running a Linux box on bare metal with a torrent client. Client gets downloads from a RSS feed and when completed, I manually copy them to my Linux server (Big JBOD), and use filebot to rename and move them to the various directories.

Been interested in switching to something more automated for a while and want to give sonarr etc. a go.

I already have a proxmox box running a few VMs so was thinking of setting up docker on there with the various sonarr, radarr, etc. and then have the completed files moved over to my linux server. The server was built around 2010 and great for streaming but I think running docker and everything else would kill it.

It is possible to set it up so that when the download is finished on the docker box, it's copied across to the server?

All the guides I've read suggest having the docker stack on the same box as the server but I'm reluctant because if it's age.

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