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  • Thats true, but I would also add a manual rocker switch for that case. Better option would be custom electronics (like arduino or simmilar) that trigers without homeassistant, but thats probably too complex for my knowledge...maybe in the future, but first I need to find a working solution

  • Maybe not the best option, but can you use FileBrowser for that as well?

  • Ah I see what you mean. It would be cheaper if I dont need a 2nd device, but our hood has 3 position switch for different speeds. Its probably still posible to wire it somehow, but I dont know is it worth to mess around with the wiring and avoid warranty while 20€ device can make it more simple

  • Yeah, I have this one right now

    It stopps the smell 90%, so still stinks ater long cooking. I believe it goes trought tiny holes around the hinge. As I mentioned in previous post, I also added filter and still sucks.

    Most motorized dampers I found are also spring loaded in closed position, but motors are DC 12V or 5V which seems to be more complex to implement than 220V one from ebay.

  • Thx

    Damper from the link require both channels, one for opening and another one to close it. I could use another single channel shelly for the hood tho.

  • Ok thank you

  • Is this not for debian 11?

  • Honestly I think someone else should answer this, but I believe you can just use different IP range (example 192.168.0.x on ISP device and 192.168.1.x on new router). Reading other comment it looks like its not the best idea, but we have that kind of setup in office and it works fine. There is no selfhosting involved tho

  • Afaik tailscale will work with CGNAT and you can get your own router to sort out DHCP (or just pihole on your server?). Others can probably provide better answer

  • I run linuxserver.io docker container, disabled almost all apps and its been running rock solid and quite fast on old celeron. It takes 3-5 sec to open a web page, but I mostly use desktop/android app anyway

  • Id say rip blurays on your main PC/laptop and build low power device for server.

    Streaming musing and sharing photos is not intensive task, but streaming 4k video is another storry. Unless you need 4k streaming you should be fine with almost any intel cpu that supports quicksync and with no gpu afaik. I googled that Lenovo and it seems like it has Xeon E3-1226 v3 which does support quick sync, so I bet it will run just fine. My celeron g3930 can transcode 1080p

  • I have two rpi4 running 0/24 for more than 4 years. Get quality SD card and you are golden. I would avoid it if you need to connect multiple USB drives, but seems like you are fine with SD only. I have no experience with pi 5 or any alternative brand

  • Agree! I had arr stack + nextcloud on rpi4 4GB and it was using bit less than 3GB after restart, but after some time it would hit 4GB and start using SWAP and I would have issue just like OP. Solved that by moving server to DIY PC with 8 GB, but then I added many more services and had to upgrade to 16 GB. Sitting at 4+GB free RAM all the time while using 40+ services

  • Onlyoffice is even better for me. Super compatible with MS

  • Glad it worked. Cheers 😉

  • Have you added this to your configuration.yaml

     
        
    http:
      use_x_forwarded_for: true
      trusted_proxies:
        - 172.21.0.2
    
      

    Where 172.21.0.2 is NPM docker IP

    Its the only thing I had to do to make it working. Cant help much if something else is required

  • 35W

    DIY PC with 2 SSD and 1 HDD (it used to be 22W with 3 SSDs and no HDD)

    Hosting arr stack, nextcloud, immich and many more (~40 services in total)

  • I never tried dockage, but portainer also stores all docker-compose on filesystem (probably at var/lib/docker/volumes/portainer_data/_data/compose). You can also use "backup" button in GUI to download everything in single tar.gz archive. Folder structure is not the best, but its not hard to figure out. I'm not saying portainer is better though