Dave

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[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 4 points 5 hours ago

There's also Lemmy Instance Assistant. It has multiple features but my most used is that if you end up on another instance it adds a link to take you to that same post/community on your home instance.

It hasn't been updated in quite some time but the dev was active on Lemmy not too long ago and it continues to work fine for me.

There's a community here, links in the side bar: https://lemmy.ca/c/instance_assistant

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 4 points 5 hours ago

I do a lot of browsing on desktop, especially when comments need a lot of research. I use mobile a lot as well.

 

Hey how can we troubleshoot when communities are not being federated?

For example, this community shows that there was an error federating to Lemmy.nz (but not what the error was). Previously it was showing as not allowed. screen shot showing metabolic_health@lemm.ee is not allowed to federate

Here are my settings: settings showing things like that it's enabled, disables NSFW, requires fediseer endorsement

There are other communities listed in this post, though really I'd like the tools to troubleshoot myself: https://lemmy.nz/post/21531352

Any help appreciated ๐Ÿ™‚

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 3 points 1 day ago

The house has to work damn near 100% of the time, so I run it on a dedicated Raspberry Pi 4 that has Home Assistant OS with the full stack on it. Works great!

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 2 points 1 day ago

Where I work we have a whitelisted set of extensions we can install from the Chrome store (no Firefox unfortunately).

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

I've never seen an IT project where the majority of people on it had an ad blocker installed.

I definitely overestimated how tech savvy IT workers were before I started working with them.

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I think it also has things like emailing a registrant when their application is approved/denied among other small things. But Admins viewing votes was some time ago I thought (feels like 6 months or a year ago). Functions for easily finding moderation history and some related stuff were more recent, from memory.

Edit: Oh sorry, vote viewing is new for mods! I missed that because it wasn't in the bullet-pointed list.

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 2 points 4 days ago

There used to be (maybe still is) a "Made in NZ" label. But I am not sure if it's not around anymore or there just isn't much that you could say is 100% NZ made.

E.g. most of our "Made in NZ" bacon is made from Canadian or European pork. Made in NZ from 1% NZ ingredients.

I love the Aussie labels because I would definitely buy based on the ingredients being mostly NZ origin rather than just whether some processing happened here.

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 10 points 5 days ago (2 children)

They sure do! I'm in NZ and buy more Australia Made stuff than NZ Made because most if the NZ Made was just packaged here but the labelling is unclear.

I'd love to get this labelling for NZ products.

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 31 points 5 days ago (6 children)

How do we know this isn't market manipulation? When stock values are all over the place that's a good opportunity for people with money to make more money.

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 6 points 5 days ago

But if it tried, wouldn't the frogs fall in the water? I doubt the tiger can gracefully catch a frog off its own back.

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 1 points 5 days ago

Check out the Function->Voluntary Control section here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor_tympani_muscle

Next time you yawn, listen for a low rumbling sound. Some people can do that voluntarily. Apparently 55% of the general population, but many people think you could train almost anyone to do it with some practice.

[โ€“] Dave@lemmy.nz 3 points 5 days ago

Not everyone!

Check out the Function->Voluntary Control section here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor_tympani_muscle

I tried to find stats on what proportion of people could do it, with claims of "a small number" through to "over half the population".

This study says 55% in the general population. It's also interesting as it's exploring the ability to use this voluntary rumble as a control method for assistive technology.

 

Lemmy.nz is submitting Mau Moko by Alien Weaponry.

We voted in this post.

 

Thanks for everyone's suggestions for cabbage recipes from the other week. Some great stuff, but now I'm sick of cabbage.

Does anyone have some great recipes that taste good and are loaded with vegetables?

Preferably ones where cabbage isn't the main ingredient.

 

Preferably for plain old green cabbage, since I bought half a head on a whim without a plan.

 

I have backups on a backup hard drive and also synced to B2, but I am thinking about backing up to some format to put in the cupboard.

The issue I see is that if I don't have a catastrophic failure and instead just accidentally delete some files one day while organising and don't realise, at some point the oldest backup state is removed and the files are gone.

The other thing is if I get hit by a bus and no one can work out how to decrypt a backup or whatever.

So I'm thinking of a plain old unencrypted copy of photos etc that anyone could find and use. Bonus points if I can just do a new CD or whatever each year with additions.

I have about 700GB of photos and videos which is the main content I'm concerned about. Do people use DVDs for this or is there something bigger? I am adding 60GB or more each year, would be nice to do one annual addition or something like that.

 

I was trying to get it to pause Pi-hole on request. I'm using Home Assistant Cloud (Nabu Casa) for speech to text, and have also got OpenAI plugged into it for if it doesn't recognise a command. The screen shot is from the debug logs that I eventually found after struggling to work out why it wasn't running my automation.

I'm using the new Home Assistant Voice Preview. Don't get me wrong, overall very happy with it for the price point, but for some reason the cloud speech recognition (I believe powered by Google) is very good at understanding me until I start trying to talk about ad blocking.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Dave@lemmy.nz to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

You may have seen my post trying to troubleshoot my server. It seems either the motherboard or CPU is dead, so hey, why not do an upgrade?

I use this server for a lot. It's used for a Jellyfin server, sometimes multiple streams at once. I think I'd like hardware transcoding, I want it to be really good at streaming Jellyfin, and preferably multiple streams at once without issue.

It's also going to be used for hosting Zusam, a kind of private forum for friends/family - a key thing is that this will also be transcoding videos and photos to downscale them (uses FFmpeg).

I also host Photoprism, which will be generating thumbnails and indexing photos.

In addition to this, I also host a bunch of other stuff, I think the key ones are Nextcloud AIO and PaperlessNGX (which does OCR) as these would be more demanding. Then another 10 or so services that aren't too demanding and have low usage so are unlikely to be an issue outside of making sure I have enough RAM.

I use it as a backup server as well. It receives borg backups from other devices and backs up itself to a backup HDD, and does cloud backups, but has a fast LAN connection and decent internet speed (300Mbps) and this is scheduled overnight so probably doesn't affect anything.

I also use it for playing games with the kids! Normally Stardew Valley but sometimes more demanding games.

Many of the hosted services have family members also using them. I want to make sure I can do things like the Photoprism indexing and Zusam video downscaling while not affecting the experience using Jellyfin or other services. It's all good if this happens by limiting cores for transcoding. It would be nice to be able to use it for more demanding gaming as well, but I understand if it's a bit hard to keep everything going nicely with a demanding game running that doesn't limit its multithreading.

Possibly related for compatibility purposes:

  • all my hard drives are 3.5" HDD or 2.5" SSD SATA connections. I have 2 SSDs and 2 HDDs.
  • I also have a Radeon rx5700xt graphics card. Would be nice to be able to keep using this.
  • I'm currently running a full desktop environment (Linux Mint - Cinnamon) on it, for the purposes of playing the games. So needs to work well with Linux and also play nicely with wireless Xbone controllers.
  • Case is Mid sized. Specifically this one.

And the current CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, in case you want to tell me what I have is fine and I don't need an upgrade ๐Ÿฅฒ

What are some good options for an upgrade?

Edit: Thanks for the suggestions. Lots of people showing me how I wasn't taking full advantage of the hardware I had, so I ended up going back to trouble shooting and in the end it was the motherboard that was the issue. I replaced that and it's now up and running again! Now to go back to all the info about hardware transcoding in Jellyfin that people have linked for me. Thanks for everything!

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Dave@lemmy.nz to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I decided to clean out my CPU fan as it was clogged, when I assembled everything again it won't turn on ๐Ÿ™

It's an old desktop PC. There are no lights glowing on the motherboard at all, though there is none specifically labelled "power". Just CPU, RAM, BOOT. None of these light up, not even a flash when it starts.

I have reseated the RAM, CPU, power cables. Removed the GPU to check.

The cord leading in to the PSU works but I don't have a way to test the PSU itself or the out cables, but I have reseated them at each end.

This PC was working fine before. But with no lights on the motherboard I suspect either the mobo or PSU?

Mobo is asrock x570 PSU is silverstone 650w strider gold S series

Any help appreciated!

Edit: I made a new post asking for hardware recommendations.

Edit 2: I managed to get a light on the motherboard, going to buy some more thermal paste and keep tinkering to see if I can get it started!

Edit 3: I never got that light to go again. In the end the comments on the other post convinced me that I had all that I needed for what I wanted (no upgrade needed), so I changed tack to seeing how to fix it. I had suspicions about the power connection still, so I bought a cheap PSU and tested it, no change. Then I bought a new motherboard (also a pretty cheap one, the cheapest that had what I needed and was also in a local store) and in the end that was the issue. Everything is up and running again now! Thanks for all the help everyone, you can now settle your bets.

 

Over time I've been on the lookout for social media for family to use. I haven't really found anything suitable, key thing is that posting photos and videos needs to be user friendly. For example, Friendica all but requiring you to upload your video to YouTube and post the embedded video is just not gonna fly.

I've seen Zusam in the past, which looks like it could become something but I don't think it's ready for me to try to get extended family into. (It's worth mentioning here that certain extended family have shown interest in using something like this)

Recently I've had a look around at some Enterprise social solutions, and have had a play with HumHub. It has a much more familiar look, things are separated into spaces that are similar to Facebook groups, and while media uploads aren't perfect I think they will work well enough.

HumHub has modules, many of which cost a decent amount of money, because they target the enterprise market. However, the community version is open source and the base features and free modules seem to work well.

Does anyone have experience using it? Any warnings I should know about? Any similar software that does a better job?

 

I'm looking at getting a gateway device to replace the ISP router that sits between the internet connection and the mesh WiFi.

I am running pi-hole on a (very old) raspberry pi, but I know some gateways get quite fancy so I'm wondering if it's possible to have pi-hole on the gateway itself, to run as DNS and DHCP servers?

Other things I'm looking for in a gateway are VPN as a client (preferably Wireguard) and PoE ports for cameras.

If it's possible to host something like pi-hole directly on the gateway then hardware recommendations are appreciated!

 

As discussed mostly here, but also here, and here, we are nominating this specific Tangaroa version as our entry, as it was released in 2023. Note the song itself was released some time before this, we are assuming it's OK to nominate this version released in 2023 (we have backups if not!).

It's also on Spotify.

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