SwingingTheLamp
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•(SOLVED) I need help with networking for VirtualBox guests running on Windows hosts.English
3·21 days agoThat looks like it should work. Just a couple of thoughts: The default gateway is irrelevant. That’s only where the OS sends packets that don’t match the netmask. Since these addresses all lie within the same /24 range, the default gateway will never be used. It wouldn’t hurt to check the ARP tables of each OS to see whether the VM MACs ever show up on the remote host or VM. Are the two hosts connected with a cable, or via WiFi? If the latter, VirtualBox has to do some software trickery to make bridging work, and I can imagine that perhaps some WiFi devices wouldn’t play nice.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•TV and soundbar with local integrationEnglish
1·1 month agoThat’s exactly what I need to know. Thanks!
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•TV and soundbar with local integrationEnglish
3·1 month agoI was about to get in the car and go buy the Sonos soundbar, but I checked the manual first. The network setup itself is done through an app that connects via BLE, and to use the app, you first have to create a Sonos account. That’s a ‘no’ from me. I may be unreasonable, but I don’t want to share my personal data and be gate-kept by a company, just to use hardware that I ostensibly own and is sitting in my living room. It’s too bad, because from what I read, the sound quality is excellent.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•TV and soundbar with local integrationEnglish
4·1 month agoWhy didn’t I ever think about RS232 control with an ESP32 device? Great idea!
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•TV and soundbar with local integrationEnglish
1·1 month agoSo the LG TV can get connected to the local network without an app or cloud account? Perfect! I guess HA integration for a soundbar would be a nice-to-have-feature, but not critical. It would be nice to have Music Assistant connect to it directly for music playback, but as long as it turns on and off via CEC, I can continue to play music through Kodi/LibreELEC.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•TV and soundbar with local integrationEnglish
1·1 month agoAbsolutely! I guess I left out the part about what I want to do. I have an RPi4 with LibreELEC for media playback, so getting a smart TV and never connecting to the Internet is a fine plan. I want to be able to control the basics with HA, like powering it on and off, changing volume, and such. The RPi can turn on the TV that I have using CEC, but the TV doesn’t support powering itself off via CEC. And, even if it did, it’s a chore to integrate CEC with Home Assistant automations.
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Is there a way to remove the autopopulated dashboards from the sidebar? Not per device.English
10·2 months agoLong-press (or long-click) on the “Home Assistant” title at the top of the sidebar. That brings up a dialog box in which you can hide the items you don’t want to see. (It’s available in user settings, too, but this is a shortcut.)
Easily the most ridiculous is the one I made on a motion trigger from the camera pointed out my window to take a snapshot, pass it to ollama/qwen3, and have it compose a haiku about the scene to be read aloud by Pocket TTS.