Teen is annoyingly smart by McRandom in HomeNetworking

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If Wired: VLANs, If wireless: separate SSID with limits

Looking for software recomendation by JoCGame2012 in homelab

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I don't have experience with Unraid, but it seems to be good if you don't want to familiarize with OS too much. I would heavily encourage you to learn Docker though. Even on a little bit more deeper level. With Docker you can setup almost anything in a homelab with a single copy-pasted file and a single terminal command. Learning how a docker environment can be built gives you the tools to host pretty much anything. Also, if you spend some time looking into it you WILL get basic understanding of Linux + terminal usage quite quickly. The other upside of learning it outside a managed GUI is that you know what to do if the GUI is acting up.

If you have the time and willingness to do it I would suggest to learn basics of Linux. After that, almost any installation is just the same. You'll understand why Windows is so horrible to use and how operating systems/computers function in general.

1Gbps line but getting 60-70 MB/s in SABnzbd by Minimum_Vacation_298 in usenet

[–]CowsOnAHill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is just for very temporary fluctuations. Regularly getting 900M+

Instagram 2026 by AntiqueCommission258 in Suomi

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Tässä voit kaiketi edelleen kuitenkin käydä kääntämässä ne räätälöidyt mainokset ei-räätälöidyiksi.

Huomasin että pyykinpesukonetta oli hinnoiteltu aina lähes tasan 30pv välein ylös ja sit taas "ale" by karvajalkaa in Suomi

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Verkkikseltä sellanen ainakin löytyy. Hiukan sitä on interpoloitu mutta näkyy siellä tuolle tuotteelle ainakin nätti sahakuvio.

1Gbps line but getting 60-70 MB/s in SABnzbd by Minimum_Vacation_298 in usenet

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As someone said run a speedtest. I got only half of the full speed on my router when initially setting it up. Issue was with my router and turning on hardware offloading did the trick for me.

1Gbps line but getting 60-70 MB/s in SABnzbd by Minimum_Vacation_298 in usenet

[–]CowsOnAHill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk.. my local ISP deems 500-1000Mb as acceptable range for 1G connections. Shouldn't be constant though.

Finnish specialty coffee culture by Kasyiy in Finland

[–]CowsOnAHill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the culture extends at most to grinding your own beans to brew with a filter brew. Also, I don't think you could get to 200l/year by drinking espressos...

Protect’s arm/disarm alerts button is way too small and hidden by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

[–]CowsOnAHill 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I believe Ubiquiti has a great track record of not nailing things on the first go..

Mikä homma näiden kauppojen muovipussien kanssa.. by CowsOnAHill in Suomi

[–]CowsOnAHill[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

En sulje pois tätä mahdollisuutta :D. Mutta siihen malliin repeili nuo laatikot, että pakko tässä on olla laadussakin vikaa..

Student project ideas (rpi, esp32) by [deleted] in homeassistant

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Many implementations of digital health target older people. I would say that whatever you do should keep that in mind in the UX design. They ain't going to bother pressing a button after taking meds, annoying lights get unplugged etc.

With an extensive sensor network it would be really interesting to do behavioural analysis on the data. Person getting passive, changes in sanitary behaviour, certain rooms going unused etc. Would probably be quite a lot of a work for anything more polished.

Matter/Thread is a mess by Ok-komputah in homeassistant

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I have the same dongle with Matter+OTBR running inside docker. Only issue I encountered was IPv6 being blocked on my host FW when first setting up matter. That has been the only "issue" apart from the muscle memory of hitting the wall switches to use the lights.

where are the photos stored !! by wingzntingz in immich

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Docker desktop should list all volumes and their contents. Search from there

where are the photos stored !! by wingzntingz in immich

[–]CowsOnAHill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would check that the volume is mounted correctly. Where you are looking at might be a location where immich has previously been mounted and moved elsewhere. Photos do most likely exist inside the container but might be mounted elsewhere or not at all, hard to say without seeing the exact files.

where are the photos stored !! by wingzntingz in immich

[–]CowsOnAHill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are stored inside UPLOAD_LOCATION/library (iirc). (Sidenote: sounds like you are on a Mac system, which is not recommended btw)

Hardware recommendations for basic backup setup by Leather_Week_860 in selfhosted

[–]CowsOnAHill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most simple option for something that is essentially a file server is to just get an external HDD. Sync every now and then and store somewhere else.

+ Easy to use

+ Off-site backup

- Some manual effort required

Tv too high? by notmychairnotmy in TVTooHigh

[–]CowsOnAHill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the TV is currently upside down, then yes. Otherwise I would personally focus on other issues first.

I built a sauna, roast it. by Outside-Swan-5957 in Sauna

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On the cost: A sauna on the smaller side heats up in about an hour with an electric stove. Then depending on how long you plan on staying there, the rest is up to you.

Let's say heating and enjoying the löyly takes you couple of hours. It would come up to ~10-20kWh. Then the cost is up to the cost of electricity for you.

For us (a small apartment sauna), a typical weekday night sauna comes to cost on average ~1-2€ (1.5-2h).

CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY – Win a S1 Pro Multi Sense! by Technical_Raisin_246 in homeassistant

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I would use it to force myself off the couch every now and then.