Have you tried openboard? Admittedly it doesn’t the text to soeech
Have you tried openboard? Admittedly it doesn’t the text to soeech
My microwave used to knock out my WiFi. Even the door closed.
No expectation of privacy from the street, yes, at any elevation, sure. But if youre flying a drone over my property within the private airspace I own, that is trespassing
Why do you need to sideload JuiceSSH, rather than install from the play store?
I have 220~240v, so that means I need > 14A then
Edit: hang on - that’s only true if the UPS recharges in exactly 1 hour. If it charges over two hours it needs less power
I’m looking for something that is rack mountable and 2U in height. While it is possible to find off the shelf gear you can build your own out of, it isn’t cheap.
If you wanna chat, you can contact me on matrix (if i have it set up right): @jsnfwlr:matrix.home.phalacee.com
Without internet your Chromecast can’t play YouTube etc.
Proper routing would be to have an mDNS repeater/relay that straddles both VLANs and handles the casting requests. Then, because the devices are in their own VLAN, you can give them narrow access to services while blocking most addresses to prevent egress of collected data
My guest WiFi’s vLAN has client isolation. And my IoT has the devices isolated with an exception ACL rule that allows them to access and be accessed by my home assistant server.
Android users aren’t as cultish as Apple fanbois
im not the person you replied to, but as its on their firewall it should be possible to monitor it via SNMP
Hey OP - Caddy has reverse proxy abilities and doesn’t require docker. Same with HAProxy.
Caddy, HAProxy, nginx, and Apache do not have docker as a required dependency and they cab all operate as reverse proxies.
I used to use movabletype to so this back in the day
Foldables have the potential to make phones better for some people. But better is always subjective. And in my opinion the current faults with foldables means they aren’t ready for me to use yet.
Samsung does have the ability to stop charging at 85%
Quillpad. It looks and feels like Keep, but sync to nextcloud