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Yeah, I'm using gotify with uptimekuma to notify me when the Pi0's drop off, but only after a good few seconds, otherwise I'd have spam notifications too.
I just don't think the wifi in the Pi0's is stable enough.
But, glad that you've got it working well enough to stream music
Ooh, didn't know about this one. Have you used it?
This seems like an end to Snapcast: https://github.com/orgs/music-assistant/discussions/3883
Thanks for sharing.
I'll take a proper read if it later, but how well do your Pi0's stay on the wifi?
I have 4 around my home acting as bluetooth trackers for Home Assistant, but they fall off the wifi often (signal strength / noise isn't the issue)
It's only for a few seconds, which is ok for BT tracking, but that would be terrible for audio.
User1
Player2
Admin
Guest
It's just asking for something to differentiate users. You don't have to enter your actual real name.
nano for most editing
vimdiff for comparing files (Ie .pacnew files)
Just to say: MythTv is still a thing...
Looks like an interesting project, but I just don't understand it's use case.
I use Keepass and I just copy the (different) email address I used to register for a site into the username field and I'm done.
No hosting required, no additional email server, etc. just credentials in a fully portable file.
Is this trying to automate email based 2FA ?
Personally, I use a plugin for passphrases and - last time I looked - the other forks didn't handle them.
Does keepassxc support plugins now?
On my phone, I use KeePassDX from F-Droid and KeePassDroid (Not sure if that's being maintained at the moment?)
The main point is; we need to support open source developers, so pick an open-source solution and contribute, donate, etc.
Yeah, I kinda held on to the old version for a while too TBH, syncthing-fork had a problem where I couldn't get it to work the way I wanted it, so I'd gone back to syncthing, then with all the kerfuffle, I just stayed there.
Some time earlier this year I tentatively upgraded 1 phone and a tablet (it's used as slideshow screensaver...) and it all seems to work ok.
The GUI isn't quite as good as the native webUI, but it's still accessible, so all's good.
There was a change in the syncthing "DB" a while ago, so it might take a while to rescan things if you have a lot of small files, but feel confident to change.