Anyone know of a good way I can have some #selfhosted service set as an #ethernet#networking gateway which I can then toggle on/off - killing all traffic I route that way?
Yes, I am looking for an easier way of manually cutting teenager internet access.
"The AirGradient DIY is an indoor air quality monitor kit enabling you to know if the air quality is healthy or not. It measures CO2, PM2.5, TVOCs, NOx, Temperature and Humidity. It’s easy to assemble, fully open-source and customizable, so you can extend it in whatever way you like."
For over a decade Philips Hue offered lights that work without sharing your data to the cloud. This is changing soon and we need your help to make some noise to convince them to revert this decision.
Frage hier an die #Photovoltaik Bubble hier: Gibt es einen Onlinedienst, der mir an meinem Wohnort für den heutigen Tag anzeigt, wann die #PV-Anlage am meisten produzieren wird?
Liebe Bubble,
ich bin auf der Suche nach CO2-Luftgüte-Monitoren für Innenräume, die sich über WLAN fernabfragen lassen, zut Not auch über eine Home-Automatisation. Hat wer da praktische Erfahrung? In den diversen großen Online-Shops finde ich nichts (günstiges). @askfedi_de#followerpower#iot#co2
Ich habe nun eine Steuerung an meinem Hoftor, von der ich anhand des Status* eines Relaiskontaktes erkennen kann, ob das Tor offen oder geschlossen ist.
Was muss ich denn basteln, um diesen Zustand in Home Assistant verwenden zu können?
I wrote the first line of code for /kbin on January 14, 2021. Around this time, I started working remotely and decided that the time I used to spend commuting to the office would be devoted to /kbin. Throughout this entire period, /kbin has been a hobby project that I developed in my free time. It was also when Lemmy started...
I agree ... one of the greatest things I've seen in FOSS has been #HomeAssistant growing to the point that Nabu Casa can employee 25 people to work on the project (I have no idea if they're all full time or what, but I know at least a decent chunk are).
If I spin up an instance, whether it stays afloat is between me and the people on my instance, but if we want the flagship to stay up and for our dev to have the time/willingness to make improvements, he needs to get paid. Even just project managing a project of this size is an immense undertaking and just accepting PR's from others can get to be crazy.
I'd honestly prefer to not have to decide between "I want this to go to /kbin" or "Ernest is 'allowed' to buy a beer with this". I'd prefer to donate to something that ensures /Kbins needs are met for x amount of months and then the rest is split between employees of the org at whatever ratio is agreed upon. That's just my $.02 ... I really do appreciate that Ernest wants to be so careful with the fund though, I just don't want the /Kbin account to be sitting multi-thousands of dollars in the black while Ernest is struggling with basic subsistence.
/kbin project management costs, financing, future plans (kbin.social)
I wrote the first line of code for /kbin on January 14, 2021. Around this time, I started working remotely and decided that the time I used to spend commuting to the office would be devoted to /kbin. Throughout this entire period, /kbin has been a hobby project that I developed in my free time. It was also when Lemmy started...