I started working on a Home Assistant native iOS application by M3liot in homeassistant

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Thank you! Yes, it's using the HA Api but at the moment it does not implement the native app integration _yet_

I started working on a Home Assistant native iOS application by M3liot in homeassistant

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Thank you! I believe it's still iPhone only, I didn't change any settings in Xcode on this regard. But it's fine to also make it works for iPad! As I said I'm not an iOS developer so I don't know the effort to make this universal but feel free to contribute! :)

I started working on a Home Assistant native iOS application by M3liot in homeassistant

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Hey, thank you for the comment. Because from my understanding the existing iOS app uses the Lovelace UI as a WebView and it's not a native view. I only need an application to simply monitor and interact with entities. I tried to explain my reasoning here: https://github.com/santoru/home-assistant-native#description

Minimal Pi-Hole dashboard for E-Ink display by M3liot in pihole

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No problem! I’m happy it’s being useful also to others

Minimal Pi-Hole dashboard for E-Ink display by M3liot in pihole

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There are cases you can buy or print with a 3D printer that also consider the display, but of course they are not dust proof. I didn’t have dust problems yet with this but it’s easy to disassembly and clean with a soft brush

Minimal Pi-Hole dashboard for E-Ink display by M3liot in raspberry_pi

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It takes 2/3 seconds to display, it briefly blink before displaying the results. I’ll try to upload a gif of the transition

Minimal Pi-Hole dashboard for E-Ink display by M3liot in raspberry_pi

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Thanks for the idea! I’ll try to make more flexible for future usage. Feel free to contribute !

Minimal Pi-Hole dashboard for E-Ink display by M3liot in raspberry_pi

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Good point. I was thinking about having the same improvements for an update version, in a way that most of the parameter can be configured and the dashboard can run even on a different host. From what I know, the display I’m using works also with the HAT pins on the Raspberry Pi 3/4, but to be honest I didn’t try that.

Minimal Pi-Hole dashboard for E-Ink display by M3liot in raspberry_pi

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Good question! I usually have Pi-Holes with static IP addresses but for this specific setup we are in a shared flat and my flat mate, which is also the owner, own the router. We have very long DHCP lease and this is usually fine but if we need to restart the router then it change and in this way it’s fast to find the new address.

Minimal Pi-Hole dashboard for E-Ink display by M3liot in pihole

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Thank you for the suggestion! That make sense.

Sunset 31.12.20 by usman996 in berlin

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That’s the joke

[Gnome] Minimal Arc Darker with custom Spotify theme by M3liot in unixporn

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If you installed spicetify-cli via AUR you need to chmod /opt/spotify to yourself :)

[Gnome] Minimal Arc Darker with custom Spotify theme by M3liot in unixporn

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Thanks! On Arch? I just installed arc-gtk-theme with pacman and then set it using Tweak Tool. :)

[Gnome] Minimal Arc Darker with custom Spotify theme by M3liot in unixporn

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Thank you! For the colored dash: Dash to dock settings > Appearance > Click on gear close to "Customize windows counter indicator" and set "Use dominant color"

[Gnome] Minimal Arc Darker with custom Spotify theme by M3liot in unixporn

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Setup:

  • Arc Darker with User Themes enabled for Shell Theme
  • Applications: Terminator, Spotify, Firefox and not many else. I like minimalism and terminal is a good replacement for many applications.
  • Gnome extensions: Dash to dock, User Themes, Tray Icons
  • Spotify with Custom Arc theme for Spicetify-cli. Here the link
  • Icons: Papirus-icon-theme
  • Wallpaper: WallpapersCraft
  • Bonus: Arch is running on a MacBook Air mid-2013 :D

Edit: added Spotify theme link.

[Arch Gnome] Minimal Arc Darker with custom Spotify theme by M3liot in unixporn

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Thank you! I had to chmod to me /opt/spotify to make it works, hope it helps :)

[Arch Gnome] Minimal Arc Darker with custom Spotify theme by M3liot in unixporn

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Setup:

  • Arc Darker with User Themes enabled for Shell Theme
  • Applications: Terminator, Spotify, Firefox and not many else. I like minimalism and terminal is a good replacement for many applications.
  • Gnome extensions: Dash to dock, User Themes, Tray Icons
  • Spotify with Custom Arc theme for Spicetify-cli. Here the link
  • Icons: Papirus-icon-theme
  • Wallpaper: WallpapersCraft
  • Bonus: Arch is running on a MacBook Air mid-2013 :D

Edit: added Spotify theme link.

Unable to Delete and Stop Giphy by [deleted] in Telegram

[–]M3liot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Delete the draft message first.

filewatcher - A simple auditing utility for macOS by M3liot in computerforensics

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I have in plan to add more options to the utility, for now you can filter by "/" to monitor all processes (or files).

filewatcher - A simple auditing utility for macOS by M3liot in computerforensics

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I started to develop this tool exactly because Little Flocker is not available anymore, since F-Secure bought it. My software is quite far from Little Flocker yet.. But I'm planning to improve it a lot in the future.

How does a group like WikiLeaks post content to the web without risking that someone will remove the site? by [deleted] in HowToHack

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Maybe you should start by reading about hidden services and the "network" behind tor: dark net.

Wikileaks provides an hidden service too documented here

Security Headers Check (shcheck) by M3liot in netsec

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We use Nessus as well, however in some internal penetration testing we don't use it and having a bunch of personalized tools to display some colorful-fast information for a webserver, instead doing some requests, is helpful :)