I had a similar progression except I haven’t heard of Dockhand until now. I’ll give it a look.
walden
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- Portainer is practical, but I switched to Dockge and have been much happier with it. It doesn’t have all of the bells and whistles, but the simplicity makes the workflow much better for me. Give both a try!
- FreshRSS for RSS feeds, Lubelogger for tracking car (other other things) maintenance, Nginx Proxy Manager for a reverse proxy (or Caddy which is also popular). Whatever you fancy!
- Not sure.
Regarding domain name, use what you have. It’s super easy to change domain names, and some people do it regularly to take advantage of 1st year sales. Basically all you have to do is transfer your DNS entries to the new domain, and update your reverse proxy entries.
Definitely put everything behind a reverse proxy. I followed this advice so I don’t even have to expose ports using Docker. Everything runs through the reverse proxy, and Dockge makes it trivial add each container to the same network.
walden@wetshav.ingto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•How's your HA voice assistant going?English
2·25 days agoI’m interested in all of these replies because I have a preview edition coming in the mail. I’m tired of Google listening to everything despite claiming not to.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Homeland Security Spying on Reddit Users: Leak show feds tracking anti-ICE Reddit users like "Budget-Chicken-2425"English
6·26 days agoEach instance admin can check a box to require email. It reduces spam accounts and reduces work for admins because users can perform password resets themselves.
walden@wetshav.ingto
Technology@lemmy.world•It Turns Out That When Waymos Are Stumped, They Get Intervention From Workers in the PhilippinesEnglish
22·27 days agoI may have gotten sucked into the .ml user’s what-about-ism, but I started off by just trying to point out the flaw in their logic.
System, personal choice, whatever – it doesn’t really matter because .ml user is trying to spin facts to support their agenda. I don’t know what their agenda is other than just being contentious.
walden@wetshav.ingto
Technology@lemmy.world•It Turns Out That When Waymos Are Stumped, They Get Intervention From Workers in the PhilippinesEnglish
22·27 days agoAh, so you do understand there’s a difference in why someone would chose one type of transportation over another.
walden@wetshav.ingto
Technology@lemmy.world•It Turns Out That When Waymos Are Stumped, They Get Intervention From Workers in the PhilippinesEnglish
710·27 days agoI think your logic is flawed. The discussion is about a specific form of transportation. By your own logic, you should be suggesting that people fly everywhere.
I have lots of temp/humidity sensors. I use them to control heating zones instead of the traditional thermostats.
I’ve become a big fan of the Adafruit BME680, but it’s pricey compared to other sensors. But, you get temp, humidity, pressure, etc. Very accurate, too.
The sensors are connected to D1 Mini boards. The dry contact switches I use are in a 4 switch device from Sonoff (4CH Pro, I think).
I prefer Tasmota to ESP Home, but it’s personal preference.
You could easily control your own contactors instead of using a Sonoff device if you want.
walden@wetshav.ingto
pics@lemmy.world•This is America. Do not let this image be forgotten.English
24·1 month agoWhat’s the context behind this photo?
I’ve been in a similar chamber (Hypobaric instead of nitrogen). I remember everything because I was a chicken and put my mask back on at the very first sign something was off. One of the other participants couldn’t /wouldn’t put their own mask back on. It’s interesting to witness.


Assuming you have the HA app installed you can just use the sensor found under Settings, Companion App, Manage Sensors, Battery Sensors, Charger type.
I’m not sure how quickly it updates but give it a try.