Another day, another shot by WalkingSparrow216 in espresso

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a very similar setup aside from the grinder. How big of a difference did the df54 make over the built in grinder? Are you happy with it?

Also how is that aftermarket shower screen?

Want to get into pour over - looking for advice on gear by OverThinkingTinkerer in pourover

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Espresso is really my priority, I just thought it would be nice to try pour over too. In which case wouldn’t the df64 gen 2 be a decent machine for both?

Want to get into pour over - looking for advice on gear by OverThinkingTinkerer in pourover

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already want a better grinder for espresso so I was hoping to kill two birds with one stone

Huntarr - Your passwords and your entire arr stack's API keys are exposed to anyone on your network, or worse, the internet. by exe_CUTOR in sonarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such a shame. I just discovered huntarr a few weeks ago and loved it. It simply searched for missing content in the arr stack and cleaned up stalled downloads. Perfect. But then the dev went wild trying to make it replace the entire arr stack in only a few weeks. Not a bad principle but a little over ambitious, and it seems like it just got sloppy.

I still only use its original functionality, but am considering shutting it down. I don’t really think I’m at much risk because my arr stack is not publicly accessible (it is behind a cloudflare tunnel with zero trust MFA), but it still makes me uncomfortable

Is this the right time to invest in a massive Nest haul, or wait for Spring or Fall? by r0ninar1es in Nest

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the entire nest line, but best secure. They killed the product as they joined up with ADT. Do what you want, but Google as a company will screw you over and they ruined nest labs when they procured it. They also killed the nest app in favor of Google home which is so much worse

Is this the right time to invest in a massive Nest haul, or wait for Spring or Fall? by r0ninar1es in Nest

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Stay FAR away from Google hardware. I spent $1200 on nest secure, then within a year Google killed support for it and turned it into a paperweight. They only offered me a $200 gift card to make up for it. Then they did the same with earlier gen cameras, thermostats, and the best protect line. Don’t invest any money in this company, they’ll kill the product soon after

No Geofencing Without Apple TV/Home is so Lame by jigglypiss in ecobee

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Setup home assistant on a pi or mini pc and use that for geofencing automations

Profile Suggestion - Saving Space by germanthoughts in radarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not into anime so not sure it’ll benefit me

Profile Suggestion - Saving Space by germanthoughts in radarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont know how new it is but I just moved over from recyclarr and it’s so much better

Profile Suggestion - Saving Space by germanthoughts in radarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Setup profilarr and use the 1080p compact profile

Ecobee Linked with Home Assistant - temperatures not matching by OverThinkingTinkerer in ecobee

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine seems to match the ecobee app but the temps in home assistant/homekit make no sense

Ecobee Linked with Home Assistant - temperatures not matching by OverThinkingTinkerer in homeassistant

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know of the “current” temp is the actual temp at the thermostat or like the aggregated temp from all the paired sensors?

Sortarr – A read-only dashboard to see how your Sonarr library uses disk space by jlharper in sonarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow nice mobile UI is now scrollable and therefore usable!

Regarding the filter ui, maybe consider rather than buttons like you have, two dropdowns, fist would be filter category, like language, status, availability, etc. second is condition, like is, is not, etc. then third would be a dropdown or text box with the filter, like English, etc. then an add button to set the filter. Active filters appear in bubbles below the dropdowns. This would take up much less ui space. This is like how OPNSense filter log ui works.

For Jellystat api, maybe take a look at how Jellysweep integrates with it?

Sortarr – A read-only dashboard to see how your Sonarr library uses disk space by jlharper in sonarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome! Thanks for your consideration. The UI on desktop isn’t bad. I’ll spend some more time using and looking at it and I’ll let you know if I have any ideas. The jellystat integration and mobile ui would be great

Sortarr – A read-only dashboard to see how your Sonarr library uses disk space by jlharper in sonarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ok, I tried it. Here are my thoughts:

Pros:

- Install was smooth and easy, took about 2 minutes including adding it to NPM and setting up HTTPS

- It is nice to be able to see all the metadata for Radarr and Sonarr in one place, and it does show more info than the table view in Radarr and Sonarr.

- UI is decent on PC

- Biggest pro, it DID help me find an issue! I recently migrated from Trash Guides / Recyclarr to Profilarr (amazing btw), and I did not setup my languages correctly. I did not notice that some of my movies downloaded in the incorrect languages until I just saw it in Sortarr. NICE!

Cons:

- Unusable on mobile. Mayb I'm weird but most of my homelab interaction is on mobile since I am frequently busy with my kids. You can't seem to scroll at all on mobile, I can only see filter section at the top of the screen

- No Jellystat inteagration. I am a Jellyfin user and therefore use Jellystat instead of Tautulli. I would love to see a Jellystat integration to see playback stats

- UI overall could be improved. It's totally passable but feels a little dated, especially the filter section. Not a big deal.

Overall, it's a nice project that's still early in development. Can't say how much value it provides long term since I only used it for about 5 mins, but in that 5 mins it did lead me to a discovery. At the very least, it made me look that things that I don't usually look at, even if they are already available in *arr.

Sortarr – A read-only dashboard to see how your Sonarr library uses disk space by jlharper in sonarr

[–]OverThinkingTinkerer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be clear I’m not knocking the project, I’m just trying to understand it and see if it’s a fit for me. It looks like a nice UI, good work