

Playing regularly? Minecraft.
There are a few games I revisit as my kid grows up and gets to experience them for the first time, but Minecraft keeps coming back.


Playing regularly? Minecraft.
There are a few games I revisit as my kid grows up and gets to experience them for the first time, but Minecraft keeps coming back.


Examples of the type of service I’m looking at: a media server, photos app (to replace Google Photos), game servers, recipe management, home automation… What other things do you know about that are fun/interesting/useful?
I use:
All of these I like.


“it wasn’t a good cultural fit, I’m looking for someone more dynamic/insert whatever you think the new company has”
“There weren’t any growth opportunities, I didn’t want to stagnate”.
Something where instead of complaining about the other company, you show that you want to be a good employee and seek growth opportunities, yada yada


Can you set the BIOS to wake up at a certain time? Many have that option.


Ugh, I just got matrix with video working and it took way too long.


And if only Biden would have dropped it, it would have blown over. Damn that Biden!
Right, but the ip address of the windows machine has likely changed, so potentially, when the phone tries to connect, it’s using the old address and find nothing there. They are suggesting that the phone’s knowledge of the PC address needs updating.
I don’t think it’s the network, it’s likely the windows machine or the phones settings. Can you set the new network as a trusted network? (I’m unsure of how on either device)


I’m probably in the way too much camp, but it doesn’t make us tighten spending at all, and it’s likely not much compared to others.
My key is that it shouldn’t impact spending in January.
When I set it up, I did not know better.
Now? Inertia. Nginx already does it for other things, I haven’t bothered to move home assistant over because home assistant works ( all but one days in a cycle)
I understand.
I learned again for the nth time that home assistant doesnt like refreshing my cert, and I can’t go to the site to refresh the cert unless it has a valid cert…
Maybe I’ll fix it tomorrow. It’s valid again now.


I looked into it briefly: They have a comparison of different forks on their GitHub, it looks like when they ran the comparison, chaptarr did pretty poorly.
They also claim chaptarr is vibe coded, which carries it’s own baggage.
https://github.com/blampe/rreading-glasses/blob/main/FORKS.md


So it’s a fidget with a slider AND a button?


The closest I have is setting up a small single board computer as a vpn tunnel that your kobo can connect to, but I haven’t been that much in need. (Tunnel to home, then the kobo thinks it’s home and all is good)
I don’t want to punch a hole in my network that isn’t secured in some way for the kobo.


Still using readarr, with rreading glasses metadata
Watching the development of chaptarr and waiting for it to be ready for a daily driver


My process typically goes:
ooh, shiny new service!
If it has a docker compose, I’ll read up a little more on it, then set it up.
At that point, I’ll cry a bit in having to change my nginx config, because it’s new and unsupported, figure out what’s actually needed, then realize I didn’t set it up with authentik or even check if it was supported.
Usually I’ll dig around and someone got something close, so I’ll set it up that way, and if it works, great! If not, dig through the documents.
Any further interoperability is luck based.
(I’m currently trying to get element-call working before I open it to my family, the whole matrix stack is leaving me scarred )


I started trying to set it up last week, I can’t seem to figure out why authentik and it will not play. It either tries authentik and gets a 404 or ignores it and doesn’t find the user. (Nginx is also involved). It’s the least user friendly thing I’ve tried to self host so far
for future me: Matrix, MAS, Authentik and nginx are working okay now. I because I tested out matrix, I needed to wipe the database, then my account would load right. Importantly, getting all the URLs correct was important, and important to nginx as well.
Using MAS helped clear things up, as is one set of documentation for mas as opposed to merging docs for a bunch of different authentication services to figure out what’s going on. Pay attention to the ports in their documents, and what gets routed where.
Next step: voice and video


No complaints, but I’m just 2-3 users, so I’ve not really pushed it hard.


Ram is full. I wouldn’t say performance is great, but it’s good enough that no one complains.
I’m running https://github.com/awinterstein/habitica/ and have built the android app locally to get access. I really need to update and build it again eventually.
It’s not seamless, but it functions for the family.