

- 1 for Frigate with Coral USB ( + scrypted with frigate plugin if you want recordings in apple home )
Mom always tells me to not feed the trolls.




Sonos is not so bad and in any case they have kept the legacy apps for devices not updated and they still run with homeassistant ( I have a Sonos amp that have at least 18 years 😅 ), I have a soundbar, it sounds very good and is integrated with homeassistant without problems, for example in the evening I have an automation that sets the audio to hear more speech and less sound to disturb less, and compatible with music assistant without hassle, I installed its app only for the first configuration.
Mine is still working as today



Infuse player with jellyfin or direct nfs/samba if in same network


I like the app; it has many useful features. Unfortunately, opening it, the UI, and adding new hosts are slow (as is typical for programs written in Java). This makes it inconvenient when working with many hosts. It could probably be improved by leveraging more background tasks or using a more modern and performant development language.


+1 I bought the pro version but stopped using it because is too slow
It’s for one , but you can use a normal kvm that supports switching with the keyboard



“Renaissance Cyborgs”


Interesting but I haven’t found how to mount decomposefs with rclone, do you have any examples? I succeeded with WebDAV but it doesn’t seem very reliable


Another thing: migrate the data with rclone at the moment is not working very well , it’s easier to install a desktop client and copy the data with it


Probably you missed it: https://owncloud.dev/ocis/guides/ocis-local-docker/
Btw also ocis store the files in its own format


I’m using it to manage a little swarm , the useful thing is that is easy to explain to a non IT person how to log in and restart a service if needed.
In my experience, many business applications now run on the Web or are being upgraded to be. Where I work Windows pcs endure only for those who have to do technical drawing, most terminals are Ubuntu updated by ansible scripts and connected to an active directory domain running on Samba. The few PCs with Windows are slowly disappearing as hardware is upgraded ( medium-sized company with about sixty PCs ). There are also a couple of Mac’s used by in-house developers/IT.
Windows is only for games; macOS and Linux are for work. Once they catch up, it will be bye-bye Windows.