Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to help.
I’m not sure. But I don’t think it’s any as it fails on these two lines
RUN cargo install --path ./ --force --no-default-features --features postgres
RUN cargo install --path plume-cli --force --no-default-features --features postgres
But I have zero experience, so I’m basically just trying things until it stops failing 🫣
Ah, so what I’m seeing is an edge case and not the standard? Does that mean I can reference standard:2.0
because the only reference I can find is https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup-components-history/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.html which is always date and never version number.
Thank you BTW!
Home Assistant has all these points, but it’s about the automations we build. In the video, he explores an automation that dims the lights when he plays stuff on the TV and brightens the lights when he pauses. He explores why it’s not kid or wife friendly and how to fix it.
I love posts like this. Thanks for sharing.
Forgive me if I sound like I’m trying to over simplify things.
So your coordinator is the piece of hardware that listens for Zigbee devices. You typically plug your coordinator into your Pi or NUC on an extension cable and coupled with an add-on in Home Assistant or two, it will convert that to Mosquitto which is a Home Assistant readable format.
When you’re going through things, just make as many threads as need be and people will offer advice. In the meantime, this video should help
Nice. You took it one step further than I would’ve and in such a nice way.
You’re right and all my blinds are Venetian, so I should’ve thought of that.
Sorry I couldn’t be of more help
There’s a bunch of things you can add to normal blinds to make them smart, the problem you’ll face is that most of them are battery powered.
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Is the firewall something you’ve needed?
It seems a few people are using them for more than just self-hosting, which is quite cool
Those man hours rack up, but I bet you still feel exhilarated when you get something working or fix something.
Stop, I’m starting to get excited! 😭
Realistically thinking, my domain name, email, VPN and IPTV are the only things I’m gonna be paying for in the next few months. If that came to £200 a month, I’d die 😭
Thanks actually quite reasonable.
You’re my favourite person of this thread so far. Way more information than I need, but the type of post you can come back to and learn things from over and over. Thank you.
200€? 🤯
You’re glorious. Thank you so much!