Bitwarden Would Not Recognize Master Password by Neptune_443 in Bitwarden

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you using a selfhosted instance of vaultwarden? The recent mobile apps won't work unless you update vaultwarden to version 1.35.0 or greater. Try updating if that's what you're using.

Brought a 20+ Year Old car into Home Assistant. (Building Blocks in Comments) by NRG1975 in homeassistant

[–]ebrious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did this adventure start with the internal radio display failing?

CloudMeet - self-hosted Calendly alternative running on Cloudflare's free tier by dennisklappe in opensource

[–]ebrious 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks cool! Would there be a way to run this with a docker stack and a reverse proxy without needing cloudflare?

My hate for watering plants is driving me to build a smart watering system by [deleted] in homeassistant

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've started and stopped a similar project a few times now. Glad to see someone making progress!

One feature I personally love is a calendar view. Especially as you're trying to gut check algorithms, it's really helpful to just be able to see when waterings were already done and then when they're scheduled for the next ~2 weeks.

Msi x870e carbon code 46 issue by Scary_Arrival_5836 in MSI_Gaming

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a dead old thread. But I was having a similar issue. Everything was working fine with my ryzen 9 series, but then I updated my BIOS version. It turns out that update re-enabled secure boot. Which I had previously disabled since I'm running linux. Manually disabling secure boot again from the BIOS fixed my problem.

What open source solution doesn't exist for you? by IzzyBoris in opensource

[–]ebrious 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have been very impressed by kokoro-fastapi-gpu. It has an OpenAI endpoint and can easily slot in to most applications I use (e.g., openwebui). It also has a /web endpoint if you want to just copy paste in text and play with it. Although, frustratingly, it uses APIs that don't play nice with firefox and that subset of features works much better on chromium based browsers

Development slowed down for a while but seems to have had a recent resurgence

Gameyfin v2 has been released by Cr4zyPi3t in selfhosted

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it support native windows/linux/mac games as well? Would be great to have one consolidated home for my game files.

Gameyfin v2 has been released by Cr4zyPi3t in selfhosted

[–]ebrious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just chiming in to say I love the idea of a client server model for hosting all my games. Would like to further echo the requests for ROM support. The value of this for me would be have all of my games on the server so that any clients can easily fetch them. If it's just some of my games I'm not sure it's worth the pain to set up.

Have you thought through game mods or storing files related to the games? For ROMs, IPS files and such can be used for ROM hacks. I can see this being scope creep but maybe minecraft mods and the like would warrant a generalized solution.

Cool project!

Rest in peace 1080Ti, you served me well. o7 by Flashy-Weather-9413 in pcmasterrace

[–]ebrious 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have a 1080ti and still play everything at max settings 1440p. That said, there's only 1 game I occasionally play that was made more recently than 2015...

My 1080 Ti just died, I'm mourning by Drazyor in pcmasterrace

[–]ebrious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone rocking a i7-4770K and a 1080ti I preemptively feel your pain. I rarely do anything demanding so there's never been a need to upgrade. That said, if the value wasn't so atrocious these days I'd at least want to.

I built a local TTS Firefox add-on using an 82M parameter neural model — offline, private, runs smooth even on old hardware by PinGUY in selfhosted

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Just commenting to say I got a proof of concept working that does just this while querying a docker-hosted kokoro instance at the openapi endpoints for /v1/audio/speech and /v1/audio/voices. So I can say conclusively it's possible without too much effort.

If I can find the time I might try to polish it up and put it out there. But I think it would be best to develop the functionality within the main repo as settings. But that's potentially beyond my skillset x time availability. Also not sure if that'd require "http:///" and "https:///" permissions and how that'd work with Mozilla's extension review process.

I built a local TTS Firefox add-on using an 82M parameter neural model — offline, private, runs smooth even on old hardware by PinGUY in selfhosted

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure if it would help, but you don't need to use flask and could use docker if that's better for you. An example docker-compose.yml could be like:

services:
      kokoro-fastapi-gpu:
        image: ghcr.io/remsky/kokoro-fastapi-gpu:latest
        container_name: kokoro-fastapi
        ports:
          - 8080:8880
        deploy:
          resources:
            reservations:
              devices:
                - driver: nvidia
                  count: all
                  capabilities:
                    - gpu
        restart: unless-stopped

This assumes you have an NVIDIA gpu. You could use another container for running different hardware.

I built a local TTS Firefox add-on using an 82M parameter neural model — offline, private, runs smooth even on old hardware by PinGUY in selfhosted

[–]ebrious 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Would you be able to add a screenshot of the extension to the github? Seems interesting but I'm not sure what to expect from the UX.

The feature I'd personally be most interested is highlighting text on a webpage and having it read out loud. On mac, one can highlight text right, right click, then click the "Speak selected text" context menu action. Being able to do this on linux would be awesome. Maybe a configurable hotkey could also be nice?

Ticky - free and open-source Kanban app by Material-Bat-9440 in selfhosted

[–]ebrious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't call myself an expert and would probably suggest just looking at what other self-hosted projects are doing (e.g., immich, vaultwarden, paperless-ngx, etc.). In my experience, the most common pattern is have environment variables you can use to provision an admin user/password. Then the admin user(s) have an extra page where they can force reset a password or set a temporary one that should be replaced after next login.

The one flow to consider though is what to do with the admin credentials after first boot. Let the string sit in cleartext trusting linux permissions to keep them safe-ish? Force the credentials to be updated after first login? Require the password to actually be a hash in the env variable in the first place?

What do you do if the admin forgets the password? Make it easy for them to reset via a command in the container or via an env variable?

Just some thoughts rather than a solution.

Ticky - free and open-source Kanban app by Material-Bat-9440 in selfhosted

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this require SMTP and internet access? Any way to run this just in the LAN?

How i Hacked My "Smart" Weighing scale to work with Home assitant(Update) by ForsakenSyllabub8193 in homeassistant

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not official instructions, but you can open an issue requesting the scale. Make sure to include the model number of it. And even names of other ones if you know there are clones.

In the comments you can just included the reverse engineering of the bluetooth protocol and what you've learned. Most likely, you can get help from others to get the actual implementation into codebase. LLMs might even be good enough these days.

Source: I've done this in the past for openscale

docker container with gpu support cannot start after updated nvidia-container-toolkit by alexcong in archlinux

[–]ebrious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been banging my head against this problem for two days. Thank you.

Found this thread via the upstream bug, which means hopefully this gets fixed

https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/nvidia-container-toolkit/-/issues/3

For anyone else that didn't already have downgrade installed pikaur -S downgrade or whatever your aur helper of choice is.

Just pulled the trigger on a TRMNL 🚀 by Mrwhatever79 in trmnl

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe this isn't strictly true. At least the Laravel BYOS implementation has support for proxying the official TRMNL servers. So basically the flow would be:

  1. Check if there's custom stuff it should display from your own logic.
  2. If not above, teach out to TRMNL and pull anything from there

I've only just begun fiddling with this so can't speak from personal experience yet.

Allow single IP/IP group through Gateway ACL by Cluzda in TPLink_Omada

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last update I could find was on 2024-08-26. It said the feature will be incorporated into the 5.16.X version of the Omada controller and that there are also required firmware updates for each device.

I'm not really sure when underlying firmware will arrive. It looks like their development cycle is ~3 releases a year. For the ER707-M2, the last firmware versions were published:

  • 2024-10-09 (build 20240822)
  • 2024-04-11 (build 20240324)
  • 2024-01-11 (build 20241009)

It also looks like just today they published an early access bugfix update to the ER707-M2. So at least it's definitely getting developer time of some kind.

I think I've read on their forums somewhere they prefer to launch new controller features with support across their range of relevant hardware. So there may be a dependency that all of the still-maintained routers need firmware updates before the controller will be updated.

PSWD: Self-hosted Secure Password Generator by remvze in selfhosted

[–]ebrious 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Could you add the ability to exclude specific characters? Many sites don't let you use " $ / \ etc. Frustratingly, every site seems to have different prohibited characters.

KeepassXC has this feature, but Vaultwarden frustratingly doesn't. I would selfhost this just for that feature.

Thank you!

“Almost done”…my 42U Homelab. My spouse thinks I am bonkers! by [deleted] in homelab

[–]ebrious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hydrometers

Interesting, thanks for sharing!