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  • Z2M. I had a ZHA setup and I'll give it to them, it was super easy to setup (barely an inconvenience). Then I bought a set of sockets with power monitoring but found that they used a non-standard way of reporting those stats.

    They were seemingly quite new and both ZHA and Z2M had 'quirks' submitted very quickly to make them work, but while the Z2M quirk was approved and added almost straight away, 2 or 3 months later I was still waiting for the ZHA one to be approved.

    Then, like you, I wanted to change the Zigbee channel and took the opportunity to switch to Z2M where the sockets and their power monitoring have been working perfectly ever since. It's definitely more complicated to setup initially but you get more control overall and, at least from my experience, the overall device support is much better.

    Note: I did initially have loads of stability issues when making the switch, but it was due to me flashing the combined Zigbee+Thread firmware to my Sonoff stick. The fix was to turn off the OpenThread Border Router in the Silabs addon and then everything was stable again. I don't have any Thread devices yet, of course.

  • I read that as "Voldemort" and was both confused and impressed.

  • This looks neat, will definitely give it a go, cheers!

  • I just recently put in an N100 mini PC to run as a Plex server. Cost me about £160, pulls all of 6W when idle, and it doesn't break a sweat when transcoding no matter what I throw at it. As a media server I can't recommend them highly enough.

  • This is the correct answer. Due to wear levelling, a traditional drive wipe program isn't going to work reliably, whereas most (all?) SSDs have some sort of secure erase function.

    It's been a while since I read up on it but I think it works due to the drive encrypting everything that's written to it, though you wouldn't know it's happening. When you call the secure erase function it just forgets the key and cycles in a new one, rendering everything previously written to it irrecoverable. The bonus is that it's an incredibly quick operation.

    Failing that, smash it to bits.

  • Very little. I have enough redundancy through regular snapshots and offsite backups that I'm confident enough to let Watchtower auto-update most of my containers once a week - the exceptions being pihole and Home Assistant. Pihole gets very few updates anyway, and I tend to skip the mid-month Home Assistant updates so that's just a once a month thing to check for breaking changes before pushing the button.

    Meanwhile my servers' host OSes are stable LTS distros that require very little maintenance in and of themselves.

    Ultimately I like to tinker, but once I'm done tinkering I want things to just work with very little input from me.

  • I can quit any time, I swear!

  • I was of the same mindset for a long time; SmartThings, Hue and Google Home all worked well enough together to do what I wanted. But holy shit, Home Assistant is on another level and I only wish I'd installed it sooner.

    The only real downside is that it makes home automation somewhat addictive and, by extension, expensive. I spend quite a lot of my time thinking about how to automate more of the things, and have a never ending list of stuff that I want to add to my setup.

  • Oh goddammit.

  • Yeah I'm not disagreeing that it's audible but having read the instructions it leaves a lot of unanswered questions like the above. Presumably people with more knowledge and time than me will figure it all out and write step-by-step guides at some point.

  • Yes, exactly. And how do you even tell the app that you want to self host? I see no option for pointing it to a different core server/bridge.

    ... Unless you have to do it at the point of sign-up? I remember seeing an 'advanced' option on the login screen.

  • Yes I'm very interested in how they claim to have a zero knowledge model but also admit that their bridges decrypt and re-encrypt messages as they pass through. It might only be an ephemeral thing but surely it's a massive, gaping target for bad actors to wire tap.

  • What's the problem with Asterisk? FreePBX uses it and as far as I can tell, it's the only way to get Lenny working.

  • I'd post mine but it's just the default overview. I really should put some effort into making something good.

  • Short answer: figure out how much of that is actually irreplaceable and then find a friend or friends who'd be willing to set aside some of their storage space for your backups in exchange for you doing the same.

    Tailscale makes the networking logistics incredibly simple and then you can do the actual backups however you see fit.

  • Unless you're using the horribly outdated and insecure v1, there's nothing wrong with Samba at all. For serving media it's just as fast as NFS and is often plain easier to get going. Use what works for you.

  • It's decent with some caveats.

    My use case is to have a shared backup repository with my wife. I could've (should've) used a shared account but I set us both up with individual accounts and used the library sharing feature as that seemed to be the "correct" way to do it. Except that face and other useful data isn't shared between libraries so it works very differently to how Syno Photos works when uploading directly to a shared space.

    The app also doesn't have separate settings for internal and external URLs, so while I use cloudflare tunnels for most things and call it a day, the data limits they impose meant that I had to setup a reverse proxy internally to make it work over HTTPS while on my home WiFi.

    Development is moving at a hell of a pace though, so I'd be surprised if these things weren't fixed in short order. Meanwhile automatic backups have been working flawlessly.

  • Maybe it's just something funky with my setup (using 2FA maybe?) but I never could figure it out. I've since switched to Immich anyway, was just curious if it affected anyone else!