My LinuxServer container stopped listening on the Jellyfin port. Not sure if related to the update 🤔
My LinuxServer container stopped listening on the Jellyfin port. Not sure if related to the update 🤔
Delta, Epsilon, Beta, rpi01, rpi02…
Was good to get a heads up that Traffic v3 was out. Made some time to update over the weekend.
Yeah, using it as a litter box. Predator urine sounds awesome. I wonder how pungent it is 😅
Oh! Tree nets! I’m going to look into that. I was thinking chicken wire but it would be a bit of a hassle to deal with imagined. The little bird is a little worrying but probably a rare thing, hopefully 😅
I have chickens too… and no mice! 😄
I might just have to make it physically impossible for them to do their business near the veggies, might not be pretty though.
I was surprised to find Gemini had replaced assistant. It couldn’t even add items to the shopping list. Thankfully one is able to revert the change.
Been doing a whole lot less of that now that copilot is up and running. Didn’t expect it to be such a productivity booster tbh.
I really need to abandon Roku and move to Android TV.
No but I wish I had been. 😑
This is awesome, starring this to make sure I don’t forget to give it a try.
Cozy
I’d recommend giving the ASUS Merlin firmware a try if you feel up to it. It might work out better than stock firmware if that’s what you’re running.
Does the controller software have to run 24/7 or only when you need to make config changes?
I’m looking into the Omada ecosystem and wondering if the hardware controller is crucial or a convenience that can be deferred.
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This is easily my favorite regular post here :D
I’ve been meaning to standup another pihole on another pi for DNS redundancy. I have to research how to best keep the piholes in sync. So far I’ve found orbital-sync and gravity-sync.
I use pihole for managing DNS and DHCP. It’s run via docker and the compose file and dnsmasq configs are version controlled so if the Pi dies I can just bring it up on another Pi.
The Pi with pihole has a static IP to avoid some of the issues you described.
Having an OSD during playback was the biggest improvement for me.
Might be pfsense? My little J1900 box running Ubuntu Server gets 920Mbps.