How does this differ from tune archivist?
How does this differ from tune archivist?
Are you using node red or keeping all of this native?
I bought a cheap AIO PC on FB Marketplace and run HA’s front end on it. I also have the thermostat on an Amazon fire.
Each device has its own login so I can update what it sees. Eventually I want a 2F control, 1F control, and maybe use open hasp for thermostats. I’m also going to experiment using a raspberry pi or esp32 and gpio buttons.
If I were going to spend a little more cash I think I’d get a Chromebook that has a detachable screen and use that.
I’m curious what would happen if chrome is split from googles core business. That won’t happen of course, because we live in hell, but it would be great.
This is why I came here. I think you’d need at least three. One to work while the other sleeps, and a spare in case one gets injured.
Check out resilio.
For screenshots look at Greenshot.
VIA is at the firmware level. You can program it on a personal computer then plug it into your work computer.
Rustdesk works great, and it’s self hosted.
How does it have a large attack surface? I thought being immutable reduced the surface.
You’re going to love Bazzite.
Ah yes. I’m on X11 due to Nvidia and some remote applications for the foreseeable future.
It’s not that bad. I run Davinci resolve in a Distrobox.
Edit: and when I say it’s not that bad it’s basically flawless
I feel like every time I blink there’s a better and easier way to do things.
If this could connect to Oogabooga for LLM control, that would be pretty cool.
Plex has a known and very old issue of improperly transcoding 5.1 audio to stereo and dropping the center channel. It makes movies seem super quiet. That’s why I switched.
I found a video on Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/s/JHsMHtz9PF
Is tube archivist dead?! I just discovered it and I’m loving it!