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  • Finally I am buying a Meross MTS215BMA with Matter. But what I don't know is if I will need any antena for Threads to connect to my RPi with home assistant? or maybe this thermostat works with Matter over wifi. Do you guys think if I go with smart devices connected via Matter (I have seen most Ikea smart home devices support it), do I need a Threads hub/antena? If so, any recomendation?

  • I use Umbrel OS installed in my Rasperry Pi 4 and with Immich in it. But I don't have a robust/automatic back up solution, I simply copy the Immich docker container into an external ssd drive quarterly. Any suggestion for automatic backups? I am interested in that mirroring option with a different NAS in a different location, what setup is needed for that?

  • There is no cloud, just someone else computer.

  • Thank you so much, it worked installing EA app on Lutris and using ProtonGE 10.25

  • The only game I am not able to make it work on Linux is "The Sims 4". After installing it on Steam, when clicking on Play, it runs the EA app in the background and tries to start the game, but it doesn't load. Any suggestion?

  • If you can hide an old small android phone with a a SIM card in your bike, you can use FindMyDevice (FMD) available in f-droid.

    If not you can use some pet tracking device, like FindMyCat. It's a small opensource device in a collar where you need to plug in a SIM card.

    But if you want a device which uses low power Bluetooth / mesh connection and which doesn't require SIM card nor GPS. Then I don't know any alternative which is not a privacy nightmare.

  • I use Logseq with ToDoList plugin to handle task list. Logseq is similar to obsidian but open-source. And to syncronize notes among devices, I use syncthing. No need to selfhost.

  • Miniature buildings, trees, walls and terrain parts for my Dungeons and Dragons campains.

  • I am not an expert on security and I don't know how to setup ddns, but I simply use Tailscale VPN to access my RPi4 homeserver running Umbrel from outside of my home, I simply installed Tailscale in my Umbrel and in my phone, and when I want to access from my phone Immich, Nextcloud or any other app running on my Umbrel. I simply enable the Tailscale VPN. Maybe it has some limitations, but is the simpler way I found, and based on what I read, it is more secure than exposing a port in the router, but not sure.

  • Para hablantes de español, este video explica la vulnerabilidad de XZutils, a la que hace referencia este meme: https://youtu.be/mTpDmhF4BSw

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  • I don't know why you say that bitcoin is mostly used to scam people and to purchase illegal goods. I agree that maybe a small fraction of people is using it as a currency. But, in my case, most of the people I know who have bitcoin, just have it as a store of value. Maybe I am lucky and know a lot of those "responsible heroin users" who understand that there will be only 21 million bitcoins, so what makes it valuable is its scarcity, and as long as central banks keep printing money out of thin air, bitcoin demand will grow, at least among those who understand it.

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  • I don't want to say crypto in general, but Bitcoin in particular was born after the 2008 crisis, as a decentrized form of money, meaning storing value against the inflationary fiat money that the goverments can print in a centralized manner, destroying all your savings. I think any technology that empowers decentralization is positive. Same as fediverse. And in the case of bitcoin, having a decentrized money it's a really positive tool for freedom to avoid centralizing the power in the governments. But I am curious on knowing why you say that there is no positive uses.

  • Umbrel OS

  • I use Logseq in my PC and my phone and I unse Syncthing to sync the notes accross my devices.

  • The alternatives already exist and they are build on Nostr and it has different apps/clients to interact with that protocol. For example Olas is a Instagram-like and tik-tok-like app, and there are also many twitter-like or mastodon-like apps such as Amethyst or Damus

  • There is already an opensource alternative to Obsidian, its name is #Logseq, you have mobile and desktop app

  • In Graphene Os site, it says it has 3 years of support left. Normally my phones don't last that long. So it's fine for me, but obviouly I would recommend going for a newer Pixel version if you find a good deal. Edit: typo.

  • If you buy them second hand they are not expensive, I bought recently a Pixel 6 in backmarket for 200€ and it works perfectly.

  • Does this EU's Digital Markets Act also applies for Android and all the preinstalled apps by Google and the phone manufacturer?

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    My ortholinear 40%

  • ErgoMechKeyboards @lemmy.world

    Aurora Corne low profile split keyboard wireless