I’ve stuck with https://gethomepage.dev/ the longest. Taking the time to tweak it can be a huge help (using labels for autodiscovery). It’s yaml configs are fairly easy once you get the hang of them if that’s something that is new to you. Lots of help out there too.
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I was in a very similar situation as you when I decided to just go with Unraid and build my own. I got a Fractal Design 804 case and was able to put very modest parts in it (i5 6500) and it performs so much better. And now there’s no headaches with drives. I still have my 918+ but it’s only used as a local backup for my unraid. If you’re willing to shift perspective a little it can be very worthwhile. My small opinion…
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Bulk or affordable smart locks (multiple doors)English
3·3 years agoSo instead of arguing with you about whether or not you need them or how many to have, I’m going to give you what you asked. While I haven’t used a ton of smart locks the ones that I have preferred and work the best for me are Schlage Sense. I’ve had them for over 4 years and they have always worked fine. I’ve only changed batteries maybe 2-3 times. Honestly I just never have to think about them… they work.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•I'm new to this fediverse stuff and I'm loving this concept. Now I want to try pixelfed. can someone recommend me an instance for me?English
4·3 years agoI’ve had good luck with pixelfed.social


I don’t have many machines but about 40 containers. I used docker compose. Then I’ve found Trillium Notes for the documenting part. I have the client on my mac that syncs to the trillium container on my server that way I can always have access if something happens and the server is down or I need it offline. One thing I love about it is that I’ve set it so all pages are read only by default. This makes it work for me more like a wiki and I don’t accidentally overwrite something. The discipline to keep it updated?.. biggest challenge.