Thank you! I had a general idea of it, but clearly not full!
Thank you! I had a general idea of it, but clearly not full!
Maybe someone can better explain the DOW for me, because it kinda feels like having an index that can be modified on a “whim” is a bad way to indicate health of an economy?
There’s a component you can buy to replace the Bluetooth or WiFi module, which is a little bit of a pain
I had the Yale deadbolts at my last house: front door had key backup, backdoor had just keypad. Worked phenomenally, and you can set codes on the fly pretty easily. We had a pet sitter often, so i just created a pin then had it disable when they weren’t coming over.
Specific to windows then?
Edit: sorry, apparently not specific lol the CVE is specific to windows
Yupp! Set up folders, enable on multiple computers; baby, you got a stew going
BT Sync no longer in vogue here? That’s what I’ve used to both sync and distribute certain things. Used to use it for my image backup until immich came along and stole my heart. Still use it for phone backups
Lol agreed, I’m not buying another one. I mainly wanted to get a look* at how because I’m much better at understanding things when i can hold and inspect them.
Edit: I’ll add that my main requirement was not needing a new hub to control them, hence this zwave solution 🙂
I grabbed one of these and attached to our largest blinds and they work phenomenally. The main issue is cost, but I really just wanted something as a proof of “how” to do it, and hope to come up with a cheaper homebrew later on.
vault101 was retired a few years ago and migrated to vault111
“Fat trim” is the other one I recently heard, and it’s absolutely the worst one I’ve heard so far. Glad they consider humans working their best as “fat”…
It’s a weird thing I’ve noticed here in the northeast: there’s a correlation between the two to a degree I’ve never seen before.
That or the humidity sensor is borked lol
Ooo ya, here was ours (in the shade of the house the whole time).
Here’s how I generated the CA:
# openssl genrsa -des3 -out my-ca.key 2048
# openssl req -x509 -new -nodes -key my-ca.key -sha256 -days 1825 -out my-ca.pem
I’m sure I’ll receive flak for how I went about it, but importing that pem into the “install certificates” bit of the settings works like a charm.
I’m the bad guy that installed my CA where needed lol but nice!
My current backup strategy is BTSync, which while super easy to get going is a pain in the ass to look up old images. Using direct IP on the app works perfectly, and the DNS lookup only works internally anyways.
All that to say that I’m probably going to use it and remove the btsync approach in a couple months.
All the traffic is internal, so I can get away with it 🙃
Really was just interested in what cert generation entailed and did a fun little dive a few years back.
I’ve been using it for about a month, and love it.
My one complaint: self-signed certs on reverse proxies seem to break the android app backup. I’m not sure why, but internal CA seems to make things angry. Its more likely to be a local setup issue than anything in immich, but frustrating to pin down.
Might just be the media I was using, but every caption language loaded on screen and couldn’t be turned off after the update lol it was quite the book on screen