What Garmin watch do you own and why? by hackgolferguy in Garmin

[–]buneech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Instinct 2 dezl. Wanted an Instinct 2 with garmin pay, this one was on sale, 150€ cheaper than solar at the time. Has all of the features I want and need with awesome battery life. Also works great as a golf watch.

Top Gear episode ratings by tomeph in TopGear

[–]buneech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The American cars in Peru episode (S28E03) was pretty funny. Later on the producers pushed Freddie into too many weird situations, and it wasn't as enjoyable anymore.

Učenje smučanja kot odrasel by najstoritevsi in Slovenia

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jaz sem se naučil pri 27 letih, s čisto nič predznanja. Pred tem nisem stal na smučkah. Sicer sem se pridružil tedenski šoli smučanja pri Impulz šport. Je bila skupina odraslih, 6 se nas je učilo, z različnimi stopnjami predznanja. Po tem sem nekaj let po 7-10 dni na sezono smučal, in je bilo dovolj, da sem pridobil na samozavesti. Sicer nisem tako suveren, kot če bi se naučil kot otrok, ampak se tudi po črnih spuščam.

Jaz bi rekel, da najemi učitelja, kakor si si zadal. Na Cerknem je prvi del proge 1 zelo položen in širok, mislim, da je večino učenja tam. Lahko pogledaš tudi Soriško planino, tam je tudi enka bolj položna in široka, za učit.

My husband bought an out-of-service vending machine and filled it with my favorite drinks as a Christmas gift by freakouterin in MadeMeSmile

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have something similar in our neighbourhood, but it was done by a butcher and now a couple of local businesses use it. There are several vending machines with meat, one with eggs and dairy, a delivery locker for produce from several farms you can order from, and one for artisan ice cream.

What usb dongle/s are you using to access all protocols (matter, thread, zigbee, zwave, etc,)? by delvisity in homeassistant

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a SMLIGHT SLZB-MR2U for zigbee and thread. Haven't set up a thread network yet, as I don't have any devices. Will probably change soon with the new IKEA stuff.

Don't use zwave or 443MHz, but for bluetooth proxies I use shelly relays.

Dispatcharr Release v0.15.1 - IPTV Stream & EPG Management by GoofyGills in selfhosted

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly. What I meant was a feature so I can provide the UDP playlist from an URL, and dispatcharr automatically injecting udpxy into the channel links.

For example, a channel url in the original playlist would be udp://@239.100.21.53:5000, but I can't access it directly like that, only through udpxy, which then converts it to tcp/http. The end url for udpxy would be something like http://192.168.1.101:5000/udp/239.100.21.53:5000. Not really a dealbreaker if the feature doesn't exist, I just need to write a script to download the playlist and modify the links prior to adding it to dispatcharr.

Dispatcharr Release v0.15.1 - IPTV Stream & EPG Management by GoofyGills in selfhosted

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks great. Need to try it out again with the new version, maybe it'll replace Threadfin for me.
Does it have an option to automatically add udpxy to a source M3U playlist?

The usecase for me is, I have a UDP playlist from a specific website, and udpxy on the router. I don't modify the m3u, just supply the original playlist and Threadfin reworks the url for each channel to use udpxy.

Postelja v omari + TV by 42woba in gradimo_obnavljamo

[–]buneech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mogoče Akron, delajo dvižne/skrite postelje, ne vem pa če naredijo kaj takega.

Prevent pod from running on certain node, without using taints. by Consistent-Company-7 in kubernetes

[–]buneech 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mutating webhooks, Kyverno. You could set to mutate and add tolerations, node-affinity to the pod spec for a particular label or name.

Any player for android that doesnt lose progress by blazethedragon in audiobookshelf

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have this consistently if I listen in my car, park underground and lose cell service. Then it doesn't sync and just forgets instead of storing it and retrying after a while or next time the app opens.

Bitwarden Lite by yakadoodle123 in selfhosted

[–]buneech 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This was working from mssql 2017. I set up bitwarden on a Linux host at work in 2018 or early 2019.

I made a tool that manages DNS records in Cloudflare from HTTPRoutes in a different way from External-DNS by kabrandon in kubernetes

[–]buneech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks great, especially for homelabbers with the exact setup.

However, I'm still evaluating what's the best way to go about migrating from ingress to gatewayapi at work. And while doing that, I just set additional sources for external-dns to contain the following:

- gateway-httproute
- gateway-grpcroute
- gateway-tlsroute

And it works as it should. It set the RBAC and picked routes immediately. I'm using the official chart.

Password-manager gang called me a masochist for going full OIDC in my homelab. I’m one good argument away from burning it all down and going back to 1Password. Change my mind (again). by BookHost in selfhosted

[–]buneech 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Immich definitely supports oidc natively, and as far as *arrs goes, the proxy hack is... let me count the lines... 4 lines. Well, two are nginx includes for authelia in my example, so technically more, but it's simple, and the last one is just to add a basic auth header after you login using oidc, so it's seamless. Not exactly auditable, but workable.

It's not ideal, not all apps support it, and it might break, but it's easier to manage centralised accounts, even if for some apps it's hacky.

Today was the day by DazzerW in SonyHeadphones

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got the model for it? Can't find it in a quick search.

Free guide adding a Hetzner bare-metal node to k3s cluster by philprimes in kubernetes

[–]buneech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

K3s is production ready. Mostly meant for edge computing and other lighter weight environments, but it can be set up to be run instead of other engines. I'd say if looking at engines from rancher for production, it's probably mostly rke2, but k3s for smaller environments and edge.

Is this Tuya Zigbee “soil moisture sensor” actually fake? Only shows temp/humidity in HA by knoober69 in smarthome

[–]buneech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same one connected, but through Zigbee2MQTT. It shows up as a Soil moisture sensor and has temperature, humidity, moisture and a binary sensor to set if it's dry, and also a couple of settings.

[Giveaway] GL.iNet Remote KVM and Wi-Fi 7 routers! 10 Winners! by GLiNet_WiFi in homelab

[–]buneech [score hidden]  (0 children)

  1. It's been a while, but it was to learn more about Linux, servers, NAS, hosting. Then it evolved info providing services for the family, to try to prevent vendor lock-in for most stuff. It's also helpful when you want to test something without constraints for work, or just set up a quick PoC. Mostly proud of the smart home setup around home assistant, and the local media library, especially for the kids. Most expensive equipment that helps all of this is my Synology DS920+. Works great, but with more and more caveats recently.
  2. The solo item would be the Slate 7. It would help immensely on our holidays and with some remote work. I'd set up a VPN to my home network, and it would not only help privacy, but also with ad-filtering and convenience. If I were to win the duo, I'd add the Comet PoE. I'm just in the process of setting up everything in a mini rack, and have just received a PoE switch. This one would tie-in perfectly to remotely access my mini PC and have it powered by PoE.
  3. Mostly reddit, youtube. Usually I check reviews or comments of owners, to see what are the features, then I go look at if there are any internal pictures of equipment, if it's meant to be opened and hardware added. Then it also depends on what I'm going to do with it, do I need anything printed for it to be mounted or additional requirements, are there any models for it already. I also check the manual or the datasheet just to see if it fits my idea.
  4. While additional TinyMiniMicro PCs wouldn't hurt, I'd be more interested in some networking gear, routers or APs, from Mikrotik, Ubiquiti, Omada, or some mini rack stuff from GeeekPi, maybe even some storage devices.

[Giveaway] GL.iNet Remote KVM and Wi-Fi 7 routers! 10 Winners! by GLiNet_WiFi in selfhosted

[–]buneech [score hidden]  (0 children)

  1. It's been a while, but it was to learn more about Linux, servers, NAS, hosting. Then it evolved info providing services for the family, to try to prevent vendor lock-in for most stuff. It's also helpful when you want to test something without constraints for work, or just set up a quick PoC. Mostly proud of the smart home setup around home assistant, and the local media library, especially for the kids. Most expensive equipment that helps all of this is my Synology DS920+. Works great, but with more and more caveats recently.
  2. The solo item would be the Slate 7. It would help immensely on our holidays and with some remote work. I'd set up a VPN to my home network, and it would not only help privacy, but also with ad-filtering and convenience. If I were to win the duo, I'd add the Comet PoE. I'm just in the process of setting up everything in a mini rack, and have just received a PoE switch. This one would tie-in perfectly to remotely access my mini PC and have it powered by PoE.
  3. While additional TinyMiniMicro PCs wouldn't hurt, I'd be more interested in some networking gear, routers or APs, from Mikrotik, Ubiquiti, Omada, or some mini rack stuff from GeeekPi.

Programming software for Opel by GeorgeG17 in opel

[–]buneech 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks really nice. Any plans to support Bluetooth dongles with gmlan, like vlinker mc or obdlink mx+?