

Wow, it’s only taken ios 13 years to get tasker like automation? Amazing.
Wow, it’s only taken ios 13 years to get tasker like automation? Amazing.
Blocked reddit on my router, to prevent accidental clickage - no intention of going back there at all
Well aren’t you just a little ray of sunshine!
Definitely a free doggo
Great guide, two things though
I notice you mention Prowlarr, I’d probably suggest it and jackett - i ran both for a while then dropped Jackett as all my matches were coming through Prowlarr and its just less admin to add sources there once and have them add to the rest of the servarr apps
Also, you might want to look at https://www.audiobookshelf.org/ - A great plex like app for streaming audiobooks specifically
I wouldnt trust a cantenna or anything like that for wellbing of someone, there’s just too many variables even down to atmospheric pressure which is going to affect wifi signal with something like that. That said, if you can put a rasberry pi at his house, maybe in the house but on the nearest wall to the access point / router, then something like this might be workable
I have a number of these buttons about the house
I have a RasPi running https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/
I have one of these flashed as hub / bridge https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203668277433?var=504097716478
Then just some python connecting to the mqtt and responding which I’d be happy to provide a copy of if you decide to go down that route, just let me know. Could have it sending a pushover notification or something along those lines quite easily
Hah, half of one of my passwords is the username from my dialup ISP from about 98. Right in the feels.
This sounds amazing, definitely going to add this to my servarr setup next few days.
I’m gonna guess the one who said 2 hours ago they were leaving, but is still here?
Haha, its not in this instance. “Poof” is an outdated way of saying “Gay man”
Heh, viewing this from the UK that headline would mean something totally different…
Would instantly unsubscribe, leave negative reviews and never stay there again.