Now that this project exists, I’m sure it’d be relatively trivial to implement in the app
Now that this project exists, I’m sure it’d be relatively trivial to implement in the app
Icky, Steve Mould, and Swell Entertainment? 10/10 Youtube feed
I used to find stuff like this fascinating. Like if collecting my data can help me, why not? But technology has gotten to a point that it’s just straight up creepy how our every single waking moment can be tracked and collected, even if it’s me collecting it. It’s like watching every dystopian sci-fi story come to life in real time.
Can we stop making everything digital? I can’t see a single benefit of turning my license plate into a screen
KOSA is the one thing that the “both sides bad” group have going for them. The Democrats true colors really shine with their support of it. I’m well and truly shocked it’s the Republicans who killed it, though I suspect that’s because it wasn’t “rules for thee, not for me” enough for them.
I have a family member who works for AT&T. Run far far away and consider yourself lucky you couldn’t get an interview.
True, but there’s also just something cool about being able to do it on actual hardware, like that one guy getting VR to work on the N64.
Not the search engine. The Android app has a feature called App Tracking Protection that blocks trackers in other apps, akin to PiHole, but run on the device.
On Android, using an app like DuckDuckGo or TrackerControl is huge for protecting your data in other apps
The Local Calendar integration stores the calendar on the server running Home Assistant, so as long as you can access the server remotely, you should be able to access it through the Home Assistant app. If you want it stored offline on a mobile device, there’s also an integration for calendars stored in a .ics file which you could sync with something like syncthing.
Home Assistant. I wouldn’t use it just for calendars, but I already had it set up for home automation and calendars are a built in feature.
Peeps
Awesome! I’m glad I could help. Good luck! I’ve been spending quite a bit of time figuring out how to get this to run alongside other services. I think I just need to add an extra iptables rule to ignore port 443 so https requests will go through traefik first.
I’ve been looking at setting up something similar and plan on following this guide, and putting Traefik in front of it as a tcp reverse proxy .
I’m running mine off an SSD using an M.2 to USB adapter
Something like BookWyrm feels like it’d be perfect to adapt to business reviews