Same here. Works great, incredibly cheap too.
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Same here. Works great, incredibly cheap too.
Yeah, I know this is the self hosted community, but nothing is as easy and straightforward as OneNote. I keep coming back to it after trying self hosted solutions.
Giffgaff uses o2 and also blocks duckdns. Additionally, whatever blocklist my employer is using also blocks it, so it’s probably a common thing now.
There’s bands I listen to that have <10 monthly listeners. They still deserve their $3 a year IMO.
Yeah, surely you have to find out first, before writing an article titled “Tech news doesn’t understand ad blockers or Chrome extensions”? This appears to be the crux of the article, and yet the author isn’t worried about finding out? Weird.
I’ve tried a lot of different things before settling on a old (windows) laptop with a wireless mouse and keyboard… I just cba with any of the streaming boxes anymore, and the laptop will always be compatible and performant.
Agreed, just sell the old phone and use the money to buy a proper camera.
I’ve been using the Mi Band 3 for the past 4 years or so. Was about $15 new from aliexpress and hasn’t broken yet - just the plastic straps which break every 12 months or so.
Shiny is pretty good. You can do interactive sliders to filter date ranges in that, and you control what happens when you slide it in the code. It’s not as slick as grafana though.
One downside is it started off as an R package then got ported to python, so most resources are for R. Fine for me because I know R, but most people don’t.
Here’s the python link: https://shiny.rstudio.com/py/
that’s a really cool idea. would love to see the next version be bigger and longer, though it probably doesn’t scale well with the requirement to manually verify that the calculations have been performed by hand.
Ever since the CS1.6 days I wanted to have a server, but it was only when I got a free Raspberry Pi that I actually started self hosting stuff 24/7. I put OwnCloud on it and a bunch of scripts to track and statistically evaluate my investments, and just took off from there. Like many others, my desire to disconnect and reduce my dependency on “Big Tech” was a big motivator, but so too was “fun” and having things exactly the way I liked.
In the beginning I rolled my own scripts most of the time, but now I tend to use more off the shelf tools as self hosting has gone more and more “mainstream”/accessible and docker has become ubiquitous.
I still do my own scripts tbf, like my DIY smart thermostat/heat pump controller. Ultimately it’s just a lot of fun.
Why is unattended upgrades frowned upon? Seems like I good idea all round to me?
Yeah, I’d search github for django implementations as you might have better luck searching something more specific.
Not OP but that’s really useful to know!
Cheers, that’s not so bad - might give it a shot!
Agreed, I’ve run into lots of problems trying to get reverse proxies set up on paths, which disappear if you use a subdomain. For that reason I stick with subdomains and a wildcard DNS entry.
Monica (personal relationship manage… kinda unused because I’m always too lazy to fill it with data)
I need a personal relationship manager manager to manage my personal relationship manager.
What’s the performance of Frigate like on an N5095? I’ve got a J5105 that I’m tempted to use for a few of my cameras, but worried I’ll be wasting my time.
The potatoes must be very small indeed, can barely see them!
Very nice looking job. Nothing more satisfying than solving a problem that both you and your wife have!
Sounds like you’re in the UK, if so I’d recommend legit companies run by old nerds like Mythic Beasts: https://www.mythic-beasts.com/domains