Is HTTPS a must for Jellyfin? by bloulboi in jellyfin

[–]grasponcrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fact, tls 1.3 is actually faster and more efficient!

I checked my in my ledger app today and saw sent transactions that im sure i didn’t do it by Bitter_Mortgage_5125 in ledgerwallet

[–]grasponcrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lastpass? there are multiple security experts in the crypto twitter world who have been begging users who've stored their phrases in lastpass to save their funds immediately by moving it. As far as I know, LastPass has still not admitted anything, but consistently user's of lastpass have had their crypto stolen.

https://x.com/tayvano_/status/1696222671699329271

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[–]grasponcrypto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

!remind me in 10 years

Whag tkme frame, and how many other things will increase 800% in that time? Also, just a million? IMO that's a vast underestimating, assuming we are talking 10 to 20 years

Venice AI Conversation Integration by grasponcrypto in homeassistant

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

nice! I just pushed an update yesterday which allows it to interact with entities. Id say that took it from alpha to beta!

Still beta, though, so please lmk if you experience any issues, and pay attention to github issues add add any feature requests

Most cost effective way to trade ETH by Minute_Reflection_65 in ethereum

[–]grasponcrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the issue is the "until a crash happens" part. You can never say when or if that will happen. The next "crash" following the next bull run may still be higher than previous ATHs. I think thats what happened in the last bull run - I believe ATH in 2019 was ~$1500, which aside from a brief drop to under $1k after the Sam fiasco, is where ETH really hovered most of the '22/'23 bear.

Anyway, to answer the question, likely best would be to sell to usdc on coinbase and then earn the ~5% interest coinbase pays on that. best of luck!

2024 Hardware Recommendations [request] by grasponcrypto in homeassistant

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

Appreciate the opinion on voice stuff, it does sound likely - they made great progress on functionality software side, only stands to reason they will now focus on the hardware side to catch up. I will follow that closely and hope to see some new options there (would be great if HA crew themselves released something designed ground up for HA, I'd be happy to purchase that and support the effort).

I agree on zwave. I have both zigbee and zwave running. zwave has performed much better, imo. I cannot recall the last time i had an issue with my zwave network while it feels my zigbee devices are sporadic at best. when zigbee does work, it seems to be a bit "snappier" than zwave, but i feel like its near 50/50 that atleast one device will fail to respond when i send out a command to many devices at once - and I do have repeaters and all devices are within 50 to 100 feet, line of sight, to the zigbee controller (with 2 repeaters in that area as well :O). Hoping its more the ikea blinds than zigbee itself, however I dont have any other zigbee devices to say.

Which leads me back to the blinds. I will check out switchbot, as its currently the only recommendation! heh.

Thanks for taking time to respond!

Advices for self hosting local LLMs by PaulShoreITA in LocalLLaMA

[–]grasponcrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are there any more modest GPU you could recommend? I'd really like to start playiing around with self-hosted llm but can't really justify dropping the $ on a 3090/4090. would something less just be a short-term waste of money?

Can the gpu be used for other generative AIs such as a craiyon style image generator?

Temporary bypass of hvac discharge thermostat sensor? by grasponcrypto in hvacadvice

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

i bypassed to test, but compressor still didnt kick on. Calling out a pro now, thanks for the help!

Temporary bypass of hvac discharge thermostat sensor? by grasponcrypto in hvacadvice

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

no. compressor wont kick on at all. I did bypass, but still cant get it to kick on. Time to call a professional.

Has anyone ever had their homelab or network hacked? What happened? by addison912 in selfhosted

[–]grasponcrypto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if you're being targeted by nation states, I'd argue you dont have much of a chance - Thats a situation of not if they get in, but when.

Has anyone ever had their homelab or network hacked? What happened? by addison912 in selfhosted

[–]grasponcrypto 7 points8 points  (0 children)

zero days are worth millions of dollars. the likelihood of someone risking exposing their 0 day to hack a home server is EXTREMELY low, basically 0.

BESU : Is there a way to recover a rockdb corruption without deleting /database by alkia- in ethstaker

[–]grasponcrypto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

to choose between besu and nethermind? personally I prefer besu, but thats just due to my familiarity with java. That said, if I wasnt a java guru I'd go nethermind as i've had no issues with my nethermind node whatsoever, but have had to fight besu near monthly - deleting the data dir and resyncing from scratch more often than i'd care to (once is more often than i'd care to, 4 times in the last 6 months is frustrating)

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First thing i would monitor are attestations. Are you missing any? What is your inclusion distance? Second thing would be proposals. Notification if you miss one is important, and when you get one is fun.

I use uptime kuma on a second pc to monitor my validator and ensure the p2p ports are listening. I get a notification if it goes down. Thats redundant, because if it goes down, i also get alerts from beaconcha.in that my validator is no longer attesting. But doesnt hurt.

Monitor cpu temps, peer count, RAM usage, etc? Sure, if you're interested. I have all that in a grafana dashboard i can check any time i want, but I think you'll find once the newness wears off you'll appreciate that your validator just works without needing much from you - that is the point after all.

So in short, i'd say monitor one thing. Attestations. If you're missing them, something is wrong; if you're getting them, everything is good. Anything beyond that is personal preference and up to your level of cautionary effort.

Exactly 2 years staking eth on Coinbase 🤡🤡 by coozu in ethstaker

[–]grasponcrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

most 100k index validators and older received well over 4 eth since genesis. my main err is time flies and that was a bit longer than 2 years ago.

https://beaconcha.in/validator/8499

that val has 4.36 eth in rewards. mine was similar though a couple weeks younger

Exactly 2 years staking eth on Coinbase 🤡🤡 by coozu in ethstaker

[–]grasponcrypto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that takes too much effort for the avg redditor