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  • Hmmm.

    I've just noticed that FDroid FreeOTP (no "+") is newer (updated 3 weeks ago) than FreeOTP+ (updated 2 years ago)... which I thought it was a fork of...

    Ok, thanks, I might have to reassess...

    @solrize@lemmy.ml - I presume you're using the non-plus version??

  • +1 for FreeOTP+ - been using it for a while and it does everything I need.

  • I do agree - years ago he was doing some good case reviews and I'd pick his videos to compare against others, but I do agree with other comments here that he's getting click-baity and I tend to skip his vids now

  • It's not much better in German

  • I'm kinda with you, with a slight change: raspberrys that can't run Arch Linux on Arm run Raspberry Pi OS, so, almost Debian.

    Everything else: Arch.

    (Oh... and pfSense on FreeBSD... but let's not muddy the water)

  • Radicale just implements CalDAV and CardDAV so use any clients you want.

    I'm mostly using the Fossify from F-Droid - their calendar, contacts, all work with DAVx5 syncing to radicale and it works fine... no 3rd party tracking my dentist appointments.

    I also have TrackerControl running on my phone, so I know that there's no tracking.

  • True... could be both... or perhaps copyparty.

    I was thinking more along the colab side, where syncthing is working on your laptop and mine to sync our files, rather than central storage, but fair point.

  • Or, just radicale and syncthing (if you don't need a webUI)

  • Happy Belated Birthday 🎉🥳

  • If the industry's desperate for your skills, then you hold the trump card.

    Maybe applying with the proviso that it's part-time / short-term would keep you going until the sales guy actually has some backlog for you to really start work on... putting the emphasis on him doing his part.

    Anyway, not telling you how to do your job, just hoping a friendly idea might help 🙂

    Good luck!

  • ntfy.sh v2.18.0 was written by AI

    Jump
  • This EMQX?

    Seems it's no longer FOSS?

    I've been using Gotify for a few notifications from Home Assistant and it doesn't appear to be eating my battery.

    It's a little more responsive than ntfy - sometimes ntfy doesn't alert for ages after the trigger (could be phone power saving the wifi...), but then I also get realerts from yesterday.... not had that with Gotify.

  • Is there a PlanB option for you?

    It seems like you're in their hands, so perhaps you need a safety net?

  • Had a week of driving off to see clients and do career reviews of my team.

    Weirdly, a day out of the office usually means 2 days to catchup, but not last week... or... I'm not aware of that disaster in my Inbox.

    Also... having fun building Ikea Pax wardrobes. Saw a vid on yoochoob which implied that a nice plinth would improve the look and strength, so went down to the builder's yard to find they don't do the lengths of wood I need. Why's it always so difficult...

  • Just looking at my NAS now...

    I used to use Kopia to backup to a Backblaze B2 bucket, but I've moved to Restic as I can backup over ssh to a NAS at a family member's home and to a Hetzner storage box.

  • Use the one that makes most sense to you for restores.

    Backup a folder, then restore it somewhere else... if any of the applications causes you problems for your setup, move on.

  • Just add a "Not To Be Used In California" note.

    If - yep, a VERY big If - that happened it would at least trigger a larger discussion. At the moment, no-one in the general public knows about this erosion of privacy.

  • This comment thread is about your opinion on the developers wanting to gain renumeration for their efforts.

    Considering their influence on standardising open protocols across the home automation industry rather than proprietary lock-in protocols, then this is a much wider commitment than just software development... attending conferences is not cheap.

  • Nice.

    I have a few in my team that took their CCNA last year - it's definitely a good broad level for networking, but I recall there was a lot of other Cisco product knowledge required (ie "adverts") in the exam for products that we never use, so a lot of learning is just wasted.

    Good Luck.

  • Flash with ESPHome? Not that I'm aware of (but would be nice to know)

    Edit: just found this: Smart Bulb (9W/RGB+CT) - Preflashed & Preconfigured

    I'm happy with the Shelly bulbs, they work without internet shenanigans and can do MQTT, etc...

    I have used Pi Zeros and ESPresense for prsence detection... seem to work ok, but if you're wanting to do room-level detection, (ie who's where), then that seems to be really difficult to tune the sensitivity