

True, but I really appreciate that someone is doing it. (It’s far beyond my capabilities…)


True, but I really appreciate that someone is doing it. (It’s far beyond my capabilities…)


I’m just running them independently. Although the proxmox helper scripts automate the creation of a load of bits that I use. https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/
I don’t run much, just a Debian-vm, Unifi docker, Jellyfin and Jellyseer (and some *arr) apps.


I grabbed a cheap Dell Wyze from eBay, then stuck proxmox on it, then Home Assistant in a VM. Works beautifully, plus I can run other VMs and containers. Plus snapshots etc. It runs at 5w idle and 15w under load.
Hate to say it, but unless you go for air-con, just a standard pedestal fan works way better than the evaporative coolers.


Just wish there was an iOS app…


I still enjoy the “Dell’s poker face” from Only fools and horses…
But probably not what you’re aiming for ;)


For me probably Terry Pratchett’s dwarves. Or TBH quite a lot of his characters…





Nice bag, where’s it from?


This needs a picture of Bruce Willis taped to the front…


I always liked Dr. Strangelove


I’m not sure, but from a web search this may have some bearing: “Kaspar Hauser of Nuremberg, Germany”.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaspar_Hauser
Just conjecture, as I can find no other references that make sense.


I’m not an expert (at all), but I presume that opening a door into a thoroughfare risks hitting someone with the door but opening into a room only risks a person ready to leave (and approaching the door head on?)
Just thoughts…
70% of the worlds surface is covered in water. None of that water is fizzy. Therefore the earth is technically flat…
I’ll be my coat, no need to send the pitchforks.


Umm, that’s what a real bear would say…


Password manager, 2FA where available (these for security more than privacy). Firefox with ublock, noscript and privacy badger for browsing. PiHole for DNS using standard block lists to remove adverts and trackers.
I have a rainwater tank, and I use an esp32 (nodemcu) flashed with Tasmota, and a waterproof ultrasonic sensor to measure water level.