Worx Landroid, there are unofficial API bridges for MQTT and I’m pretty sure HA too.
Mine is fully integrated in my NodeRed home automation
Worx Landroid, there are unofficial API bridges for MQTT and I’m pretty sure HA too.
Mine is fully integrated in my NodeRed home automation
My ISP mail with a personal domain name in front. A self hosted roundcube web client for desktop use, thunderbird on my android phone.
In case of client failure I still have the ISP web mail as a backup. With my own domain name and mail alias I can change provider at will.
Oh yes and I run dovecot as an email backup on top of that.
I can clearly hear that voice. But can’t remember which dewice it was
Alone in a tent, that’s a very different definition of self hosting. ⛺🌌
Joking aside we’re spending a few weeks of camping under a tent and having a Ubiquity access point that covers half the camp site installed in our spot is really convenient to keep the whole family on the home network with Wireguard.
Even the kids come to ask for piHole on the go. So here we are a few countries away, all connected to my Proxmox server, with a full access to the music library, Jellyfin and our twice-daily SMBSync backups to make sure our pictures won’t be lost.
1883 was a nice watch too
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I’d check its IP in the router then try and access it via http, not https.
But my version in still 5.something and v6 could bring https, I have yet to update my LXCs
Came here to say Limbo
And my Amazon order for pre-wash detergent tells me it was already 4 years ago, OMG. It took 4 years to go through that bottle, we’re a family of 4.
WR147E.1 with about all the options added : ultrasonic sensor, radio link, magnetic sensor and a pair of stainless steel wheels spikes.
After 2 years I’m still very happy with it