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- Comment on I'm moving to another city soon. What are some good apps that could help? Inventory, logistics, etc 1 week ago:
I support this idea. Moving is the perfect opportunity to classify your stuff into useful and wasteful, specially clothes, shoes, and some older electronics. Recycle and donate.
Also, if you have a phone you can turn any document into a digital one, find manuals online and trash the paper ones, etc.
It’s amazing when you suddenly feel lighter, and you didn’t know you had all that psychological weight on you.
- Comment on Is it practically impossible for a newcomer selfhost without using centralised services, and get DDOSed or hacked? 4 months ago:
Not my experience so far with my single service I’ve been running for a year. It’s making me even think of opening up even more stuff.
- Comment on Potential decline of tchncs donations 5 months ago:
Thanks for your work!!
- Comment on What Calendar and To Do solution do you recommend? 6 months ago:
I don’t know if Merkuro Calendar has been ported to Windows yet
- Comment on Thinking of building a database of "stuff" that I have at home + some other family households. Multiple accounts with private and shared inventories. 6 months ago:
Oh, wow, I do have HAOS on my Pi so this one is a strong strong candidate.
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 15 comments
- Comment on Controlling and monitoring computers (Windows, Linux) from Home Assistant? 9 months ago:
Looks good, but seems a bit outdated? Are you using it?
- Comment on Controlling and monitoring computers (Windows, Linux) from Home Assistant? 9 months ago:
As I said… I know of its existance but it seems like distribution channels are non-existant, which makes me precautious about using it.
- Comment on Controlling and monitoring computers (Windows, Linux) from Home Assistant? 9 months ago:
Can you turn off the computer with KDE Connect?
- Submitted 9 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 11 comments
- Comment on LibreY vs SearXNG, which one do you suggest and why? 9 months ago:
The main goal of these projects (SearxNG, Piped, Invidious, Nitter…) is to make it way harder to track users by having thousands of users make requests from one single place. If you host this service just for yourself… you’d get the same tracking as using the service itself.
Self-hosting just for yourself damages the community a bit because your data will not be used to confuse Google and the other guys.
- Comment on LibreY vs SearXNG, which one do you suggest and why? 9 months ago:
I don’t think it makes sense to self-host these services, unless you plan to open it up for everyone.
- Comment on My Google account is picking up on a particular daily Nextcloud Task of mine and it is literally creating new events for this every single day 1 year ago:
I don’t use Google Calendar, I use Samsung’s.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 5 comments
- Comment on Is It Still Worth Going to the Movies? 1 year ago:
I do have a nice home setup, and I know friends that also do… but we all still go to the cinema maybe like once a month. It’s just nice to share something with friends and strangers from time to time. Socialize, feel the vibe of the crowd, get surprised, create memories. Being out of home is cool.
- Comment on First steps to self hosting 1 year ago:
RPi 5???
- Comment on Guardians of the Galaxy 3 was Christian propaganda 1 year ago:
Common tropes have existed forever. We can complicate stories a lot, but at the end of the day, all stories share stuff, specially the stuff that has worked for thousands of years.
- Comment on Why would someone choose ubuntu server over a headless debian installation? 1 year ago:
Ubuntu LTS (the most used in servers) is also outdated packages with security vulnerabilities, so…
The thing is that, Debian and Ubuntu, both apply security patches very fast with minimal implications, making these servers very reliable, stable and safe, unlike closed source alternatives.
- Comment on raspberry pi 4 cooling 1 year ago:
I’ve been using this after, like you said, 2 weeks of full-time silent 3V fan, leading to a sudden increase in noise and worse performance (it essentially broke), and… damn, it works even better now, it’s more temperature-stable, and it’s absolutely silent.
The case is really cool once set up, I love how it feels. It’s got a purpose and it’s going for it. Really feels like it was made 1000% for dissipating heat. And it works like magic.
- Comment on Home Assistant - am I missing something? 1 year ago:
In my experience, HA is simply a fuck-you to all those companies that want you to use their closed, cloud-based solution.
It’s not perfect, but it’s basically all we got, unless you want the crappier experience of being forced to buy only one brand of things and being forced to use really, really simple automations.