

Switch is more portable and also easier to dock.
Switch is more portable and also easier to dock.
eh who cares, as long as gameplay’s good I’ll get it in 10 years when it’ll be ported to PC and price has gone down reasonably
I wouldn’t know, my drives are in RAIDZ and I’m always seeding Linux ISOs, so they never spin down.
Wireguard is pretty magic itself
If you take charge of maintaining this system, maybe it would be easier to install HA supervised in a docker container and have another container for wireguard+syncthing.
A pi5 with 8gb should be enough unless your parents’ HA is an hypertrophic installation with hundreds of devices.
I had an embedded Celeron server, passively cooled with 1 hard drive and 2 SSD which used to idle in the range you mentioned, measured at the outlet… It had a random PSU that came with the mini case it was in.
Realistically, how low do you aim to go? Disks for example add a lot of wattage.
It’s possible but honestly it’s a bit off-putting to me.
For scheduled actions I use the Scheduler addon:
It’s mostly for covers and awnings, I don’t schedule lights on and off, I enable their motion sensors depending on the time of day, but that’s a more complex automation and I wrote it in Node-RED, which to me is a cleaner approach than the automation system in HA.
The Scheduler has the advantage of being wife-accessible too!
I’m sure he doesn’t know your family as well as you do, but as for jellyfin, that’s exactly what you do, open it in a browser and stream, I don’t understand what’s your objection to that
There’s one objective metric: money.
PC games can be had for cheaper.
Why this over a used vehicle?
And likely removing functionality
Thank Gabe for the Deck’s suspend functionality. It’s not the same as saving, but it means that I can play pretty much any game for a few minutes at a time if I want, as long as I only play that.
"Who do you outsource you infrastrutture design to? "
" Girlcock systems!”
lol
Oh shit, you may have just solved my only issue with Symfonium
So, sonarr starts the download in qbittorrent, monitors it, and imports it in its Library once it’s completed. First of all check inside Sonarr whether it has imported the file or not, it could be that it was imported but not moved.
It’s so sad how they ended up, we need more European companies in this field
Well, you’re probably right, but they could also work on two things at a time, it’s not like Valve is a single person…