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I got a NUC on ebay for about the same price, maybe a little less. Has more I/O and an SSD.
I got a NUC on ebay for about the same price, maybe a little less. Has more I/O and an SSD.
That was the best part, it was like no humans were in the building for a bit there.
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That’s likely because your Macs are using the TPM. Does your Linux machine have a TPM, and are you using it?
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If you’re having it automatically unlock the drive at boot, it kind of defeats the purpose. If someone steals your tower, they can boot it and copy the unencrypted contents since it automatically unlocks.
A script would work for this as previously stated, but that seems kind of dangerous. Curious what your use case is.
Strange that the active users is so close to the total users. Is this a new tracker?
Friends don’t let friends use Snap.
Unfortunately, Comcast will get a slap on the wrist and the customers will be the ones finding out.
For drives, Shuckstop has a table of current shuckable drive prices. Shucking is usually the cheapest way to get new drives, you just have to get them out of their external case (or in your case, leave them in and plug them into your pi, ideally with some sort of fan). There’s also ServerPartDeals for refurbished enterprise drives.
Was about to mention Mikrotik. They even have a 100GBit switch for under $800 (CRS504-4XQ-IN).
Frigate + reolink is a great combo.
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I’m usually all for setting up things myself, but unRAID is just too good. Not to mention their support forums have saved me more than once.
Remember Allo? It was the only time I had a good experience with anything related to Google+messaging.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to make it seem irrelevant. I can see how it came across that way though. I was mostly trying to point out that these features aren’t exclusive to Google Home, or even Home Assistant, because they’re Android features when it comes down to it.
Aren’t all of the listed features already available via Home Assistant?
You can redirect all DNS traffic to your own DNS server to get around this.
Crontab to just auto reboot daily is probably better - if your PC becomes unresponsive I doubt it would be able to execute another script on top of everything. Ideally though, you’d do some log diving and figure out the cause.