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Home Assistant. I wouldn’t use it just for calendars, but I already had it set up for home automation and calendars are a built in feature.
Home Assistant. I wouldn’t use it just for calendars, but I already had it set up for home automation and calendars are a built in feature.
Oh wow, that must’ve been painful
That’s true, I was thinking more about automations and scripts, which are still stored as YAML
It’s still all stored as YAML, there’s just a lot more help on the frontend
Awesome! I’m glad I could help. Good luck! I’ve been spending quite a bit of time figuring out how to get this to run alongside other services. I think I just need to add an extra iptables rule to ignore port 443 so https requests will go through traefik first.
I’ve been looking at setting up something similar and plan on following this guide, and putting Traefik in front of it as a tcp reverse proxy .
Hyperion -> HyperHDR
I’m running mine off an SSD using an M.2 to USB adapter
It’s when you have more than 99 tabs open
It seems like this mentality is what caused that job to be so awful. Making a single social media post is easy, managing a social media account isn’t. Anyone can point a camera at something for 30 seconds and post it to TikTok. When it’s a full time job, you have to consistently come up with, write, film, edit, and post entertaining content that will keep people interested. Madison’s job was pretty much what the entire LTT team does for their YouTube videos, except she was just one person.
The Local Calendar integration stores the calendar on the server running Home Assistant, so as long as you can access the server remotely, you should be able to access it through the Home Assistant app. If you want it stored offline on a mobile device, there’s also an integration for calendars stored in a .ics file which you could sync with something like syncthing.