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I don’t like it one bit.
I don’t like it one bit.
Where does the data go? Will we be required by law to have/keep our cars connected to the internet so that they may phone home?
You’re likely not going to find a premade dashboard that does exactly what you want, but grafana is extremely powerful if you’re willing to put in the time to learn it. There are ways to visualize things across hosts without having to configure things separately for every host. If you’re using the same mechanism to scrape metrics from each (sounds like you’re using prometheus + node exporter?), this could be as simple as adding a by (node)
(or whatever the label name is if it’s not node) grouping to the query on each panel.
Killin is my business, ladies! And BIZ NESS IS GOOD!
I went down a rabbit hole of shower head research recently and ended up with a Hammerhead. Been pretty happy with it.
My only contribution is to stay away from ultraloq. I have their zwave deadbolt and it’s terrible. I will probably replace it with something schlage.
Oh weird I thought that icon was just for highlighting requests to my backend
Steve Buscemi
I had to look this thing up. It has a screen resolution of 3840x600. Oof.
Any recommendations for tranquilizer sentries that work with HA?
We’ve had a doozy of a day!
Yes, this will definitely happen
Those darn pig-farming hogs.
If you have your compose files in git, you might be able to use renovate to send you pull requests with image updates. I’ve done something similar with kubernetes but I think it supports docker compose too. You might need some kind of automation on your hosts to keep things in sync.
I’m not actually familiar with truenas or its ui, but if you have kubectl access you should be able to poke around in the logs and see what’s going on. I’m not sure if these logs are shown in the ui anywhere. With helm, there are so many different things it could be that there’s no use in speculating without some logs.
All that message means is “the thing didn’t start” and isn’t gonna tell you anything about why. You’d need to dig into pod logs or something to see if you can find the actual error that is preventing startup.
Cloudflare cause they already had my DNS and google domains was on its way to the google graveyard. Not sure how privacy respecting they are but they do offer some kind of partial whois redaction. Surely better than google though?
TIL about the auto entities card. I’ll have to try that out. Since I don’t actually know anything about that card, I don’t have anything useful to offer specific to that plugin. But coming from a different angle, I wonder if using a template sensor to invert the “default” state and hiding the original entity (+ some clever naming) would help to make it behave how you want?
Well, can you just give me access to the database then?