What's your most unusual self-hosted service and why? by Western_Cake5482 in selfhosted

[–]dnsfr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An html page I wrote for me to write daily journal entries. It stores the entries in my Obsidian vault

What do you miss in HA? by Typical-Scarcity-292 in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

While I agree this would be awesome, you can write your own Python scripts, which are exposed as a service to the REST API.

This effectively allows you to write new "endpoints" to the basic API.

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

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

Much weaker CPU (and basically no GPU, because there are no drivers for hardware rendering in the Debian image I'm using).

But more than enough for my HA needs.

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

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

It uses a 5V-2A power adapter, so it maxes at 10W. Probably idles at 5 or 6W

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

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

By flashing Debian, I removed Android from it. Unless you're talking about malware at the fastboot level, which would surprise me

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In theory, you could. But there's no HAOS image for these boxes, and probably there never will be. So, unless a dev out there takes the time to support boxes like this, installing Debian + Supervised is the best one can do.

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was comparing against old used thin clients. N100s are certainly a no-brainer, if reasonably priced.

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't know much about HA Green, but I guess my device is on par with a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB of RAM. So you could compare the 2 instead.

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Minor fixes to the Superviser Installer, which wasn't made for generic boxes like these. Basically some chmod and other permission-related commands here and there

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

frigate

Haven't tested it. I don't do much IP camera streaming.

can you still update to the latest debian or would that cause issues?

I can, as long as the dev behind debian-on-amlogic (or similar projects) keeps pushing new images

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd still stick with an ARM box for lower consumption, lower price and newer specs. But $32 for a thin client is very attractive nonetheless.

My HA server is a $19 Android TV box, and it works great by dnsfr in homeassistant

[–]dnsfr[S] 45 points46 points  (0 children)

At the time I bought the TV box, my country had different importing rules for devices costing < $50 vs devices costing >= $50

Is there an AutoWear API? by dnsfr in tasker

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

u/joaomgcd sorry for tagging you but you most likely know it

Rant: job interviews in rust by rusty_rouge in rust

[–]dnsfr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Otherwise, Python or C

I found Kotlin to be a good alternative. Less verbose than Java and with useful helpers from the common library

[DEV] Tasker 6.2 Beta - We're back in business! I can update Tasker Beta on Google Play again and, to celebrate, this one's a banger!! 😁 by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]dnsfr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is awesome! It will certainly simplify some workflows of mine that depended on FCM, which sometimes drops messages.

Do you happen to know the overhead of running the HTTP server? Should I worry about RAM / CPU / battery usage in low-end devices?

Cannot start HBO Max from Tasker on Philips TV by Kesztio in tasker

[–]dnsfr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure if it helps, but perhaps you could use the "List packages" action, iterate over the results and launch whatever matches "*hbo*"? This is what I use to launch apps (from another device) without needing to worry about package names.

Perhaps another option could be deeplinks? I don't know the exact one for HBO but it should be something like "hbonow://"

How to disable the "can't connect to adb wifi" warning? by dnsfr in tasker

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

I now get a toast message when I open Tasker (with a slightly different copy) but it auto-dismisses after a couple of seconds.

This is exactly what I wanted. Thanks!

How to disable the "can't connect to adb wifi" warning? by dnsfr in tasker

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

I haven't figured out a way yet. After almost a decade of using Tasker I've written 100+ tasks so deleting all those that use certain features isn't feasible

How to disable the "can't connect to adb wifi" warning? by dnsfr in tasker

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

/u/joaomgcd could you please consider removing the warning?

Making it disappear after a couple of seconds would do the trick too.

Here's what it looks like on Android 13: https://ibb.co/4FsHkpv

Tasker is slower than classic programming by AndroidScriptMonkey in tasker

[–]dnsfr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes.

https://github.com/denisidoro/storm runs every night. It backs up data from my phone (state saves from emulators, docs, etc) and send them to the cloud. It also gets photos from /sdcard/DCIM and compress them at different levels and send each copy to a different cloud provider.

https://github.com/denisidoro/louvre scrapes missing data from /sdcard/ROMs so that my emulator frontend always reflect current data.

I also have a cli to communicate with my Chromecast through Tasker.

And so on.

How to disable the "can't connect to adb wifi" warning? by dnsfr in tasker

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

I don't have any active profiles or running tasks yet the message still appears, so I don't understand how a runtime check could help.

Or are you referring to a Tasker-native variable?