In theory, someone could fork that and vibe code the missing bits.
For $15/month * X users, that could even pay for a dev to do it properly
What is a round-robin teams meeting anyway? Is that a 1:1 with each member of the team?
In theory, someone could fork that and vibe code the missing bits.
For $15/month * X users, that could even pay for a dev to do it properly
What is a round-robin teams meeting anyway? Is that a 1:1 with each member of the team?
Hmmm.
I have an issue with my media PC where if it's turned on before the HDMI connected TV, then we can't see the display... I wonder if this will fix that issue too by pretending the TV is always connected...
I listen to a LOT of music - basically most of the day when I'm not on a call.
I don't follow the mainstream so never had a spotify account, and am really listening either to radio-browser.info or a few channels on youtube that I sponsor, which link to the artists on bandcamp, where I buy the music I like.
To your point on bandwidth, I try to store music at the highest quality I can get, but then transcode to players.
I did try mp3fs to live transcode files to my phone in the past, but didn't use it much in the end.
I've torrented some music in the past, but TBH, I find it in different places easier nowadays.
I used to find some interesting stuff with Napalm FTP indexer - but be very careful with direct connections to random FTP servers.
Is this a specific PC, or a general question?
All spyware needs to get the info to the spy somehow, so as others have said, it's probably best to watch the network traffic.
But also - not so much for home, more for an office - look out for keyloggers and weird physical devices attached to the PC, they can be sending data via other methods.
And prevention is better than cure, get a good antimalware installed - and perhaps something which only allows known good (allow listing), rather than blocking known bad (block listing).
And reading the blog, I'm happy to read that it's configurable, not mandatory... nice... like the Linux ecosystem should be
Interesting, I thought that the Ryzens were better than Intel's offerings?
What were the issues?
So, no weird firmware issues with Framework, like Tuxedo had?
Have you considered any integration with Home Assistant?
I'm tracking my family for automations when they arrive / leave home, so the GPS apps can't send to 2 different webhooks at the same time.
Either HA could get data from your database, or (preferably for latency of automations) HA passes it's data on to your database.
Thoughts?
Edit: ah... ok... found your notes on the main website, my bad not reading that first
Thanks for the background on the tiles.
Yeah, from my PoV, I'd like to use the OSM data that's already on my phone (from other OSM based apps), but I understand your point.
So, where's your VPS? In EU?
FYI: Got the app installed, followed the instructions (which refers to a Home Assistant template that doesn't exist on the app?), modified the default custom template with tid set to an identifier and ... I appear to be at home π
Thank you
you can predownload map tiles from a tile server I selfhost or use your own tile server.
Could OSM tiles be used? Ie direct the app to an OSM server and download their data?
I've no idea how tiles work, so this may be an absurd question π
I'm currently using GPSLogger, but Home Assistant's integration for it can't handle >1 device... if I install your app on multiple devices, can Home Assistant distinguish between them? Ie does the data nclude a DeviceID of some kind?
Edit: ok, I think I've found the answer in your Home Assistant documentation
I don't use docker, etc, so for me, if it's in the normal Arch repos or AUR then I don't need to think about it until there's a .pacnew file to look at
Then, it's just the odd git pull on literally 2 devices.
All organised by ansible...
(well except the .pacnew, but I think it's nice to keep in touch with the packages)
Or the restores... π