

I will limit my purchases of OnePlus equipment.
I will limit my purchases of OnePlus equipment.
Wireguard or tailscale are much better ways of accessing jellyfin from outside your network.
Thanks, I’ve got PIF but it seems like that’s abandoned and the replacements don’t seem to work.
Nice to know it’s still possible though, I’ll have to keep poking it.
Do you have wallet working now? Mine was fine until about a month ago when Google messed with it and now keeps complaining about security requirements.
I got them to work by putting them on the IOT vlan and only letting them talk to homeassistant. But the app for the initial setup needs internet access and an account, which was not the case when I bought them.
So it’s possible, but it’s a pain in the ass and they’re definitely on the never-buy-again list.
FWIW their Kasa line of smart switches started getting pretty shitty about needing an account and internet access to work.
Thanks, I knew there was a bit more to it but hadn’t followed it all that closely.
Gogs is the original. Gitea is a fork because the dev of Gogs wasn’t taking community input (I think that was the reasoning behind it). Forgejo is a fork of gitea because some folks didn’t like gitea forming a for profit corporation (Or something to that effect).
As far as day to day use they’re all fairly similar, though it’s been a long time since I used Gogs.
Ugh. All I want is for one of these projects to not fall apart so I can reliably share files with my family.
Owncloud -> Nextcloud -> OCIS -> Opencloud?
The Go rewrite of owncloud is looking tempting these days.
If you’re breaking into iCloud accounts, what’s stopping you from mapping the exif data yourself?
Some combination of Ansible and cloud-init is probably what you’re looking for.
Metal 3D Printing
Just print yourself a new nozzle. I see no problems here. /s
Technically possible or not, that seems like a great way to get your account shut down.
MythTV is the OG.
Audio stuff.
I have a 25yr old PII that TinyCore runs just fine on.
I admittedly didn’t look super closely at the projects that have been linked, but my guess would be that the phone can be replaced with SW on the Pi. Something like volumio that was linked, or Navidrome for music.
Mapping was always kid of a mess when I looked at this kind of thing in the past, and I don’t think it has gotten any better.
If it’s the phone hardware you don’t like, rather than the software, there’s always LineageOS on a Pi (https://konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS22/) as an option. Then you can still use whatever SW the phone would have had on it.
Oh I get it. I wasn’t trying to throw shade or discourage you. And I think the world of SBCs makes this a lot more doable than it was back then, but there may be less of a community to help than there once was though there are definitely still one-offs making it happen https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/diy-in-car-entertainment-display/.
I wish you the best of luck.
Still? Good God, it’s been like 15 years.