@irmadlad @selfhosted That is precisely the challenge. I’m not sure it is possible.
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David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Getting worn out with all these docker images and CLI hosted apps
5·9 days ago@Dylancyclone @selfhosted This looks very useful. I will study your docs and see if it’s right for me. Thanks for sharing!
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's the laziest way to create a website that looks really nice and is maintainable?
51·11 days ago@curbstickle @selfhosted Awesome list! I could have really used this a year ago. 😒
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosting in 2026 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructure
10·29 days ago@phant Pi-hole is super easy to set up and easy to build on. It’s been very robust for me and also eye-opening due to the excellent UI. About 5% of the network traffic in my house is now blocked. Thousands of DNS requests per day. Most of that is trackers. Apps and “smart” devices are very determined to phone home so you’ll have to block many of these domains manually as they show up. Be forewarned, some apps and web sites will simply stop working if you block their tracking and other info gathering on your network. Luckily, there is good #FOSS to substitute.
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I didn't want to use AI, so I made something that detects it!
6·2 months ago@shads @selfhosted Agreed. Words carry baggage and #AI has a lot of baggage.
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What steps can be taken to prevent AI training and scraping of my public facing website?
112·2 months ago@potatopotato @selfhosted Black Ice exists. Software is hand-to-hand combat. The most #cyberpunk sentence I’ve read today:
“There are also various poison and tarpit systems which will serve scrapers infinite garbage text or data designed to aggressively corrupt the models they’re training. “
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Interoperability between self-hosted services
1·3 months ago@utopiah @yaroto98 re #HomeAssistant integrations, you can also look at what is available under #HACS library, search or ask for help in any of the community forums for #HA such as https://community.home-assistant.io/ or on reddit, discord , git hub. It integrates nicely with #homebridge and also with containerized systems e.g., docker, portainer.
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Google flags Immich sites as dangerous
01·3 months ago@FreedomAdvocate That must be exhausting, for everyone involved.
@q7mJI7tk1 I have #Pihole and #unbound both running on an #RPi4 for over a year. Solid as a rock although new domain lookups take much longer the first time. After that they’re cached. About 6.5 to 7.5% of the #DNS queries get blocked. I’m super happy with the setup.
#HomeAutomation
@tenebrisnox @Teppichbrand Would you recommend #DietPi for a #RPi Zero running a slim #HomeAssistant that will be dedicated to drive a kiosk? (no camera feeds)
@EncryptKeeper That’s my experience. Zombied home computers are big business. The networks are thousands of computers. I had a hacker zombie my printer(!) maybe via an online fax connection and it/they then proceeded to attack everything else on my network. One older machine succumbed before I could lock everything down.
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•Long-term feedback: SONOFF SNZB-02D humidity/temperature sensor
0·8 months ago@shortwavesurfer You are exactly right. I like the Third Reality vibration sensor because it gives you a nice ability to tweak the sensitivity. Also, in Home Assistant I use a helper to sample the sensor over a second or two and compute the median. This eliminates a lot of spurious detections. Like any detector, there is always a tradeoff between false alarms and missed detections. This sensor has a nice sweet spot that is not hard to dial in.
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•Long-term feedback: SONOFF SNZB-02D humidity/temperature sensor
0·8 months ago@shortwavesurfer I use a vibration sensor #3RVS01031Z by Third Reality, Inc (Zigbee) in my mailbox and it works great. Sometimes, a heavy rain will trigger it but generally it only signals that the door has been opened.
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What is a self-hosted small LLM actually good for (<= 3B)
01·8 months ago@kattfisk That seems to imply that you cannot personally listen to or watch recordings that you have made in public. In doing so, you are abstracting personal details that you might have missed before, refreshing your memory, and so on. What is the material difference between you doing this without machine help versus with automation that makes it ethically problematic? What if a friend helped you, not a machine?
@tofu It depends on your local power system. At my house, I see frequent under voltage conditions. Also, some devices are more tolerant than others. You’ll find power conditioning in pretty much all data centers.
@tofu UPSs have some glitches, but the benefits of the power conditioning they do (the good ones) outweigh the trouble of the rare glitch. For example, reducing wear and tear on the electronics they power. Also, the performance of some electronics is highly sensitive to the quality of power provided (e.g., no under- or over-voltage conditions). I don’t rely on the UPS for surge protection. For that, I use upstream Tripp-Lite outlets.
@tofu I like it. Your “for now” comment is on point; there is always more to do!
For comparison, here is my 19” 15U rack , also a work in progress: PDU, ventilation, 16 port switch, 2U mount for up to 8 Raspberry PI s or NAS., and a 8x KVM HDMI/USB switch to connect the RPis to a small monitor, keyboard and mouse on top. I use one RPi for #HomeAssistant, another for home security cameras and other video, one for HomeBridge, one for Pi-Hole, and other for experimentation and testing. A UPS is in back. I Iove that the rack is on wheels because I frequently move it to get access to the back.
#HomeAutomation.
@Bronzie I’m partial to the #Meross smart outlets outlets, model mss315 in particular. Zigbee set up is super easy, highly reliable, and you get good energy use data from each one that works out of the box. #HomeAutomation #HomeAssistant
David J. Atkinson@c.imto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open Source
1·9 months ago@muusemuuse @essell Maybe this? There seem to be a number of possibilities. Let us know what you find out. #HomeAutomation #Maker #SelfHost

@irmadlad This what I want too. It’s farther down my to-do list, but I’ll be sure to let you know if I discover anything. Good luck!