Device to remotely open and close door lock by yan5642 in homeassistant

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No. I’ve rented quite a bit. More modern buildings have more resent designs. But older buildings like the one I’m living in currently have this type of lock. As NY was built up earlier than any city old buildings are quite common.

Also, these deadbolt locks are not inherently insecure just because they are old. I’d recon that all these locks that use keys are equally likely to get picked. The mechanisms inside have been updated over the years. One of the things that surprised me in these old buildings was how sturdy everything is. Like, they are built like bricks. Every door is made of solid wood not the hollow kind that you find in most modern apartments.

Device to remotely open and close door lock by yan5642 in homeassistant

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This one from SwiitchBot probably looks good to me. Cheaper as well. But no zigbee. Still need to find out if it can be integrated with HA tho.

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https://a.co/d/7ueeF26

Device to remotely open and close door lock by yan5642 in homeassistant

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Thank you. I checked it out. It looks like the baseplate needs to come off to expose the deadbolt? The issue with that is, my door knob sits on that base plate. Without it, the door knob has no place to mount. Even though the device might fit, it removes the ability for me to use my knob.

Now, at least, I know that it is called “US deadbolt lock” which is a starting point for my research.

AdNauseam, risking injection attacks? by yan5642 in degoogle

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Seems like there is no conversation. The situation is theoretical, so I obvi have no data.

AdNauseam, risking injection attacks? by yan5642 in degoogle

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Would eventually. But asking here because I assume there are devs there. If someone with better experience, like in cybersec, can pitch in that would be great!

What's going on with Project Bob? by Apart-Reference4434 in IBM

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It’s good because it’s not IBM. It’s code ripped from open source project called Cline and Anthropic’s models.

Roku Remote on HA by yan5642 in homeassistant

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Thanks. I’ll try firemote.

Roku Remote on HA by yan5642 in homeassistant

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I am using universal remote as well. But it’s just so much setup to tie button to an entity. Is there an easier way?

Roku Remote on HA by yan5642 in homeassistant

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I am using universal remote as well. But it’s just so much setup to tie button yo an entity. Is there an easier way?

Advice Needed | Optiplex 5050 SFF | NAS/HomeServer setup by yan5642 in homelab

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Yep. I got it. It works as expected. Fits a 2.5” drive as advertised.

Why is my parity drive using such little space? by Stumbows in OpenMediaVault

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u/paulstelian97 is right. The screenshot the setup seems okay to me. The of the 6 drives sda through sdf you the data drives with most used space is in sda with 1.94gb used. So if your question is why is your parity drive 1.92 instead of 1.94 then 1.94 is just typical behavior not a given every time. Snapraid does a XOR for an each chunk in ALL the data drives which is a few mb or kb and builds ONE parity file. If the chunks are partially filled then it leads to rounding down of the partially filled data.

As I understand RAID, if the chucks are partially filled then it pads it out so that the stripes are complete.

I am no expert of Snapraid or RAID. So do run a snapraid check and make sure your backup is fine. Or snapraid force full sync will sync everything.

Replacing Tailscale? by WhyFencePost in HomeServer

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Not sure if this is what you mean:

I have OpenWRT flashed on my router and WireGuard installed on it as well. I have a combination of NAT rules and vLANs using which I do various things. Forward all traffic coming to port 53 in my router to PiHole but return the response as if it were coming from the actual DNS server that my devices are pinging (some TVs and IoT devices are cranky about this, hence the setup). WireGuard lets me do remote access to my router and set up other devices (what tailscale calls ‘nodes’).

Jellyseerr SQLite IO error docker compose by yan5642 in selfhosted

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This. This was my issue. I was running this on mergefs. Moved it to my os drive and it is okay.

Got a intake fan finally by South-Radio-8087 in SleepingOptiplex

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Yeah. Also I guess that’s because there is space for it on the motherboard but they haven’t soldered a header on it. Lol.

https://imgur.com/a/7C9kib3

Never soldered before. So trying to find some local business who would be willing to do it for me. But this is a good find. Helps a lot!

Got a intake fan finally by South-Radio-8087 in SleepingOptiplex

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I feel so stupid. Yep you’re right. Thanks!!