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Pros and cons of Proxmox in a home lab?
  • It's the same reason I like running things in Docker; you can just wake up and read about something while enjoying your morning shit, then switch the computer on and try and boot it before that thing you're meant to be doing. If you can't do it you can just delete it and try again later.

    I started Self Hosting with Proxmox 4 months ago and so far my only real snafu has been mapping drives directly to Proxmox with Fstab. If you're gonna do it, add "nofail" FFS.

    I pass my drives through to my NAS VM to handle rather than Proxmox because it's easier to fix my NAS if it fucks up using Proxmox, than to try and fix a none-booting Proxmox.

    Anyway now I'm at a point of stability and dim sat thinking about redoing it bare bones, but I love tinkering so I'm sure this is just the plateau before I discover something new to play with, so I'm keeping Proxmox

  • Can the SATA-to-USB adapter affect the result of the bad sectors scan?
  • I've had a usb to sata running to a 2.5" sdd that acts as the main storage and boot for my pi4b, and it's been in use for 4 years with zero issues so far.

    I've now got 3HDDs attached to my Proxmox machine for NAS storage via usb ATM. It's been running since Feb. It's had it's issues but those were more my fault for not understanding the flake factor (since my experience with the sdd) I had one drive forget what I named it, so my whole Proxmox died.

    But that was remedied by passing the USB straight through to OMV.

    Just saying, I've not really had the same experience as you with them, they seem fine if you have an idea what may fuck up.

  • Funkwhale + Portainer?
  • I'm currently in the market for a music server myself.

    I want it all, I want something that will fire music at my Google home links, and also some raspberry pis with speakers, and also serve to my phone in the house and away from it.

    I have Logitech Media Server running ATM and for a long time, but it is, and always has been a bit hot and miss.

    I have a music file system in OMV which I can access on my LAN. This is the source of music for LMS. But I also have Plex pointed at it

    This allows me to play the same music from any TV or phone with Plex on it. Plex even have an app called Plex Amp. I use Symfonic though, I liked it enough to buy it.

    These apps give me the option to cast my audio to the Google Homes minis I have, I need something for my Pis.

    Another advantage I recently found of adding my music library to Plex is I downloaded a program called MediaMonkey to stick music on my old iPod that I have in the car. It picked my Plex library up straight away, although to its credit, it also found my original music Share, it just didn't advertise the fact.

    I use Plex myself but there's Emby and Jellyfin to look into too.

  • Looks like something straight from Warhammer 40K
  • Yeah that's what the dude said when he was showing us around, blew my preteen brain.

    I recently watched an episode of Hamiltons Pharmacopoeia where this lady was talking about her experience living with the guy that made all the LSD for the south of Britain back in the day. She fell in love with a pigeon.

    Anyway this dude was well into trepanning, thought it was a way to increase the brain capacity and expand the mind.

    She ended up trepanning herself on film and releasing the footage, yeah they watched it on the episode.

    She was a bit of an oddball but swears by it.

  • Is it practically impossible for a newcomer selfhost without using centralised services, and get DDOSed or hacked?
  • I've self hosted home assistant for a few years, external access through Cloud flare now because it's been so stablez but previously used DuckDNS which was a bit shit if I'm honest.

    I got into self hosting proper earlier this year, I wanted to make something that I could sail the 7 seas with.

    I use Tailscale for everything.

    The only open port on my router is for Plex because I'm a socialist and like to share my work with my friends.

    Just keep it all local and use it at home. If you wanna take some of your media outside with you, download it onto your phone before you leave

  • Ironing
  • Sometimes I iron. Someone mentioned school uniform and yes.

    But mainly I look at say a t-shirt and go "Meh" shrug and throw it on. Bang a leather jacket on and nobody knows it's wrinkled and they fall out.

    Now we're having our 1 week of summer in the UK I'm having to iron my t-shirts because it's too hot for my jacket, but it's only a week.

  • Looks like something straight from Warhammer 40K
  • I went to a crypt in Britain as a kid, can't remember where tf it was, but I still remember it because it was super interesting.

    It's where I learned about Trepanning and how they did it back in olden times to "let the bad spirits out" and it actually worked because it reduced swelling around the brain by giving the blood a way out.

  • Using HA to start my work laptop
  • Yeah WOL was one of the first things I looked for in HA because I just didn't have all that much in the way of Smart stuff.

    Anyway nowadays I have an automation you may like. I have set up a little wireless dock for my phone on my desk. It's the only wireless charger I use, so using the Companion app sensors (namely the charger type) I have set up an automation that turns on my PC when I dock my phone.

    Meaning I literally flop down on my chair and put my phone on the charging stand and the PC turns on.

    Now when that PC is picked up on the network HA will turn on my monitor (via a smart plug) and my desk lamp.

    I also have a program on the PC that detects what I'm doing, and can switch the PC off!

    So I can add switching the PC off to my automations, like my Goodnight automation

  • Sleep As Android integration I just found out about is pretty ace.
  • That was the idea! I came across it looking for something else. I've been using a blueprint for a while (since you haven't even looked yet) that will pull when the alarm is sounding and snoozed and such.

    I have moved back to Node Red and made it myself there now though. What I use it for is I set the alarm to ramp up volume after 3 minutes, but the alarm also triggers my lights turning on.

    Since the lights usually wake me up I usually have a silent alarm clock, meaning I don't wake The Wife at 5am when I get up for work.

    My son heard about it so now he also wakes up to the lights coming on.

    You can use that to start your morning automations if you're so inclined, so when your alarm goes off and the Kitchen motion sensor is triggered for your morning cup of Joe, you can fire your morning reminders and traffic info

  • Sleep As Android integration I just found out about is pretty ace.
    github.com GitHub - sudoxnym/saas: SAAS - Sleep As Android Status

    SAAS - Sleep As Android Status. Contribute to sudoxnym/saas development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - sudoxnym/saas: SAAS - Sleep As Android Status

    It's been written by a self_admitted noob at integrations, but it effortlessly pulls in all data from my Sleep As Android alarm clock and even introduced me to features of the app I didn't know existed, and I've been using it for years.

    By following his instructions (I skipped the watch bit) Home Assistant now know when I'm sleeping and awake.

    I've been considering some kind of bed load esp board for a while but now I don't have to. I know when I fell asleep last night and even when I was snoring.

    More importantly, Home Assistant knows these things and I can now have a more reliable Good Night automation that knows when I'm sleeping, even when I get kicked out of bed and have to sofa sleep.

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    Any recommendations for an alternative to Squeezebox/LMS?
  • This looks like a good shout. I have actually tried it out but it was years ago when I was trying to get a Sonos-like service and ultimately settled on Squeezebox.

    Maybe it's time to try it again, thanks for the idea

  • Any recommendations for an alternative to Squeezebox/LMS?

    I've been using SB for years but it's just a bit shit sometimes.

    What I love about it is that it has Chromecast Bridgez meaning I can play music to my Google Home Minis.

    But nowadays I have all my music in Plex and I'm using Symphonium to stream to my phone. Symphonium connects up nicely.to my Google minis, I just need something to replace my squeeze lite end points so I can send music to them from my phone.

    Currently these are both running on Pis so if anyone can recommend an easy UPNP endpoint software for a pi, that would be great.

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    Proxmox on NUC8I5BEH
  • Try a live Proxmox USB, it's what I did when my machine went unresponsive. Allowed me to look through the logs of the OS when it hadn't booted to find out what went wrong.

    For me it was that I had put my USB HDDs in via Fstab and one had died, which made Proxmox unbootable until I hashtagged the lines out in fstab.

  • I need help with my first home server. Permission/ownership and samba issues.
  • I've solved this exact issue and numerous others with samba / CIFS recently. This is how I have my Proxmox on a mini pc with usb mounted HDDs at present:

    1 VM Home Assistant OS, not relevant really

    1 VM OMV Open Media Vault.

    1 VM Debian with Docker installed.

    So in my experience over the last few months you want your usb drive to have absolutely nothing to do with Proxmox. Nope.

    I had 3 hooked in mounted in Proxmox and when one of them threw a fit Proxmox refused to load.

    Better to have a NAS VM installed and have the drive(s, I have 3, 2x1tb and 1x750gb) passed straight through, whole usb, to the NAS VM.

    This means if the drive fails Proxmox doesn't break, and also in my experience with OMV, it'll still run if a drive breaks

    Then what I did was set up the shares and made them samba in OMV then set my other VM, the Debian one, with mount points in the Fstab.

    The key for me in this endeavour was to make sure the Fstab entry made sure that the OS wouldn't fail if it couldn't find a drive, as happened in Proxmox, so I made sure "nofail" was somewhere in the Fstab config.

    For Samba to work in Linux you need to install cifs-utils, then add a line in /etc/fstab. Mine goes:

    //omv.local/sharename /mnt/filename cifs credentials=/etc/cifs-credentials,file_mode=0777,dir-mode=0777,auto,nofail,vers=3.0 0 0

    You have to create the mount point mkdir /mnt/filename and give it permissions with chmod

    You also need to made the cifs-credentials file in /etc/

    It needs to contain:

    username=yourusername password=yourpassword domain=WORKGROUP

    Then what I do for Audiobookshelf and whatnot is mount the mount point as directories in Portainer under the volumes: - /mnt/Downloads:/Downloads

    Then in the UI of the service I'm using in Docker I can use the Downloads folder and it's the mount point.

    This is what's working well for me. If a drive fails I try and fix it in OMV instead of trying to plug a monitor into my mini pc to try and work out from the logs why Proxmox has failed...

    Use this comment as a framework for your research and save yourself some heartache. You can mount the CIFS/Samba share to Proxmox and use that, so you can still use the drive in Proxmox for backups and such

  • It’s quicker
  • No my point is, as a British person that uses the kettle A LOT we went out and bought one that heats up a single cup at a time, which is quicker than boiling a whole kettle.

    I fill it up like a kettle and it has a little chamber underneath that it fills and heats, then the boiling water comes out of a spout into the cup.

    After owning this type of kettle for over a decade I don't think I can go back to a conventional kettle.

  • Finally figured out why Espresence was so shit

    I woke up this morning at 6 am with IBS cramps. I tried to go back to bed but I'd woken fully up so by half 7 I was sat at my PC with a brew for some uninterrupted tinkering.

    My espresence has been a bit finicky since ai set it up. I've been moving the nodes around to find better positions with slight improvements but nothing making it properly stable.

    Well this morning was even worse than usual. I'm sat in my front room with my sensor flitting between the floor above and below me but never on the floor I'm on.

    I moved the sensors again. I played with dwell time. I changed "wait until" up. I even dived into the rabbit hole of tuning the base stations by increasing rssi and absorbsion, which actually seemed to do the best at improving it.

    So at this point my phone has been sitting on the desk for a few hours while I fine tune all this, when my wife comes down the stairs. Her beacon is firmly set to "frontroom" when she sits down but mine is bouncing around the house. Odd.

    Then I finally figured it out!

    The damn phone is sat on a wireless charging stand on my desk. This must be interfering with my Bluetooth!

    I take my phone off the stand and voila, it's in a stable place in espresence.

    So that's how I wasted 2 hours this morning.

    I say wasted, I did manage to get it more stable on the charging stand before I realised, and this seems to have helped it's stability when it's off the stand. In fact, all my messing about this morning has made espresence correctly report my location ever since.

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    I'm still having fun with esphome

    Since my air fryer notification I've bought 2 more Esp32 Dev boards from The Greal Mall of China- AliExpress. A couple days later I'd read about MMwave sensors and purchased a couple of those too.

    A week later and they land a day after each other. I got home today and found 2 MMwave sensors on the kitchen table.

    I had half an hour before I had to pick the kids up so I tried to wire and flash it.

    The first problem was the writing. I'm 40 now but always had awesome vision, so shit like this just shows me how much it's actually deteriorated. I had to get my phone out and zoom in to work out where to plug in my wires.

    I managed to plug shit in and flash the basic firmware on the board, and managed to add some basic code I'd found for my board when I searched using it's full AliExpress name.

    I left with a sensor running in HA happy it was that easy. But...

    I did some digging, because all I was getting in HA was an occupancy On status, no variance or info.

    I found that when I just searched for the sensor without HLK at the beginning or whatever was at the end, there was loads of info. I found a GitHub full of code for my sensor and happily added it to my esp32.

    First I had an issue OTA flashing with some password issue, so I flashed it over USB and it worked, I had new sensors in HA! The problem was that they were unresponsive.

    I'd positioned it at this point and figured the Dupont wires I used had probably come loose. When I unplugged and replugged it all, success

    This thing is awesome. It could see me at my computer and I must have been only just visible to it, I was sat kinda beside it, must have amazing peripheral vision.

    Since I've got it going it's detected occupancy throughout. I was watching it pick up my wife just watching TV, unlike my aqara ZigBee one.

    My worry is that it'll take a while fine tuning it to filter out the cats. I'm hoping to use it with my espresence setup to make sofa-sleeping more chill. I don't want lights popping on and off when I'm snoring and my wife gets up, but I do want the lights off when we're both in bed.

    I need to fine tune the espresence though, or rely on it less. It seems like it's more like Room Assistant than I thought and I flit around the house in Bluetooth Land. I've managed to improve it by moving the sensors and turning my HA beacon to High from Medium and up to Low Latency.

    I can set up another MMwave sensor but I'm gonna move my front room aqara to the bedroom and see if I need any.

    I might try a pressure sensor for the bed next, or maybe see if I can run a Squeezebox node from it.

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    My friends and family don't understand why I'm so happy with my air fryer notification.

    "Hur Hur that's what a timer on your phone is for dude"

    Yeah but this was a smart plug that was going dusty in a drawer!

    Anyway it's not the notification that makes my brain tickle in that special way, but the fact that my HA takes note of who was in the kitchen when the air fryer was started and only notifies the floor with that person on when it's done.

    Now I've worked that logic out with a silly Air Fryer notification I can reuse it in all my other automations.

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    Presence/occupancy with a Node Red Binary Sensor, what a revelation!

    This week I've been playing with Espresence, which for anyone that doesn't know, is a program that runs on an ESP32 and tracks Bluetooth. It then has a guess where you are based upon the strength of the signal.

    So a little backstory, I recently wiped out my HA server and didn't have a backup so I've started from scratch. Since I've started from scratch I've been avoiding Node Red and just using the HA automations, but I am a NR boy at heart.

    Previously my bathroom light automation in NR was a massive flow of door, motion, leak sensors.

    When I added espresence I decided to reinstall NR to add these new sensors into my automations, and found the Binary Sensor node, so I had a play and managed to make a Front Room Presence binary sensor.

    "This is pretty good" I thought and made another for my bathroom, taking in all the sensors I used previously. But this time they triggered a binary sensor instead of the lights.

    Now I have the binary sensor triggering the light automation, with extras here and there (like guest mode being on, trigger the lights from the hallway sensor instead of the bathroom sensor. The light automation looks much cleaner and presence is all done on one page.

    So I'm using the binary sensor in 2 ways here, as an addition to the motion sensor in my front room, and as a replacement for a full blown automation.

    Functionally it's not really any different to using an input boolean helper, but I can make this binary in NR itself.

    Edit: Gotchas

    So I should probably tell you about the big Gotcha in creating a Binary in Node Red.

    You need to set the msg. from string to Boolean. So for each binary you need a Boolean true and a Boolean false nose to set it off and on. Everything else was pretty simple

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    With the recent Open Home Foundation announcement I decided to finally buy some ESP32 chips. They're arriving today, what can I do with them?

    I've been in the HA world since the time the government placed the world under house arrest. Since then I've seen all sorts of amazing things people can do with an esp32 device.

    So I'm late to the game. I always thought it may become a dangerous rabbit hole so I've just avoided it. But apparently I have 4 coming today so it's about time to ask you guys what you do.

    My first project was gonna be getting some Bluetooth tracking going on around the house to get some room prescence going on.

    I also read I can make some seat/bed sensors with a little wire, aluminium foil, paper and a folder-insert, that sounds like it could be fun.

    I have a breadboard and a bunch of components I bought when I first got a Pi. I don't know how compatible these components are with esp32s or what the hell I can do.

    I don't have a soldering iron (yet).

    So basically: noob post, gimme some easy projects that don't require a lot, or wow me with your esp projects.

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    Another Gluetun appreciation post

    I saw an appreciation post for Gluetun on here in the last couple of weeks. I'd set it up before my server died and I had to reinstall everything, but then gone for the easy method when I was reinstalling.

    So my easy method install had a VM as a server running Plex and Docker and a second VM with Mullvad installed running anything that needed a VPN in Docker.

    Yesterday I opened up a program behind the VPN and it wasn't working again. I had to restart the VM to get it going and it annoyed me. So before work I set up Gluetun.

    I had previously used this walkthrough https://youtu.be/9dJPOd0XbN8 so I went back to it, looked in the notes and found his GitHub, then his docker compose under Torrent-VPN.

    I stole his initial Gluetun config and the qBittorrent part, but then went into Portainer and took all my running containers and added them to the file. I took the ports out of each compose file and added the "network mode" and "depends on Gluetun" bits from the qBittorrent part of his config and added them to each compose file I added to the file.

    Then the ports I had removed I added to the Gluetun part of his compose file.

    Downloaded a config file for Mullvad and added the IP and private Key to the Gluetun compose.

    Then launch the stack and it worked.

    Now for the Gotchas. I had to go into Portainer to get the IP address that the whole stack used. This IP address was required to get containers talking to each other. If you need Sonarr to connect to Prowlarr it needs this IP address.

    Also the downloader (he uses qBittorrent and I used RDT client) needed to be mapped using "localhost" for each container and the port

    But other than those Gotchas it was quite easy and I managed to get everything set up an hour after finishing work. This was because I just used backups of my already running containers and restored them in the new ones, then edited the bits that had changed (IP addresses in my Gotchas)

    The upside is that I'm now only using the one VM, meaning I've saved 4gb of RAM.

    I can use that ram for something else now. Nextcloud? Immich?

    Hope this helps someone else.

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    Home Assistant things you'd miss now; what is a great little thing HA does for you, I'll start.

    So last week I had a Proxmox fuckup and lost everything. I learnt the hard way what living without backups is like and I don't recommend it.

    Silver lining is that I don't have to tidy up all those old automations and entities anymore.

    Anyway it made me realise what I'd miss if I didn't have them, because I didn't have them.

    I've been really really tired this week. I get up at 5am and start work at 6, and while I don't like it, I usually cope with it better than most and have comments about how "It's too early for you." But not this week.

    I've put it down to losing my connection between my alarm clock and HA. I use SleepAsAndroid and have done for a long time. Back when I started it was because it connected to Tasker, but over the years I've moved to HA and still use it.

    SleepAsAndroid with Tasker was done with web hooks but I use the MQTT integration with HA. This means it's connected when I'm home but not in network when I'm away, so it can't fire the messages, which is what you want.

    Previously I used Node Red to set up this automation but I haven't reinstalled it yet, I'm seeing if I can do it all on HA, then it's one less thing and I can automate in the app.

    I spent a while this morning trying to figure out how to reintegrate it with HA and struggled, but eventually I found an integration in HACS which meant I just had to change my device identifier in the alarm app by adding /MyName to the end of the SleepAsAndroid topic so it reads SleepAsAndroid/MyName, add the HACS integration and then add it again in the Integrations pane, with MyName plumbed in.

    Then I added a blueprint from the add ons page and left the house to go on a day trip.

    In and amongst the day trip I've been making my automation on the HA app via the blueprint, and have come home, loaded a bowl and set my alarm for 1 minute time, then smoke the bowl and wait...

    Success!

    Hopefully I'll have more energy this week when I wake up to my lights turning on, instead of complete darkness and a strange noise.

    Now what would you miss that isn't obvious (like motion activated lights)?

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    Best practice for mounting usb storage in Proxmox

    I've got 3 HDDs connected to my Proxmox machine via usb3. They worked fine until this week. I have them mounted and passed through to OMV.

    One failed on Sunday. It was fine one minute, I rebooted and Proxmox wouldn't boot...

    Couldn't work out why it wouldn't boot and reflashed Proxmox, losing all my machines (I have since learned the importance of backups since I had none).

    I've spent 4 days rewriting it all. Rebooted last night and it happened again, but this time I noticed that it was struggling to find one of my drives and edited them out of Fstab and got it booting again.

    I've since added 2/3 drives back in by adding "nofail" to my Fstab entries but my main storage drive is now showing as 100gb instead of 1tb and won't pass through to OMV.

    I've come to the conclusion that they were mounted by label and "forgot" their label, hence wouldn't boot, they're now mounted by UUID.

    So has anyone got any tips on the best way to mount these things without killing my whole setup?

    Also if anyone knows why my storage is showing as 100gb in Proxmox and won't pass through to OMV now I would be eternally grateful. Kinda want to get the files off that drive...

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    Always have a backup ready, go check now

    I thought I had a backup. I use the Gdrive add-on and it should have had a backup.

    I didn't have a backup.

    Turns out when I moved from a Pi to Proxmox I didn't set Gdrive add-on up properly, so it wasn't making backups every 3 days like it always has.

    Then I killed Proxmox. No idea what I did to kill it, I just tried to make my NAS VM have 4gb ram all the time instead of Ballooning from 1gb, and it never booted again.

    So I had to start fresh. But while I've only been playing with VMs for a couple months my HA instance has been a work of love since Lockdowns and COVID times.

    And now I'm starting again.

    Now go and check your backup solution.

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    Noob post: Sometimes the best thing to do is just give it up as a bad job and try something else instead.

    I'm about a month in to playing at self hosting.

    I'm currently trying to get a great media server solution going on. I'm trying to containerise as much as I can and have everything sharing a NAS for content.

    The last few days I've been adding music to my NAS for the Music server, LMS aka Squeezebox.

    I've always liked that I can use LMS with my Google Minis and anything that can run it, and I've seen software for esp32 chips...

    Anyway just ripping the 13050 tracks off my old iPod was a slog, and because I can't seem to get more than 4mbps transfer rates it's taken a couple days just to smb transfer the music to the NAS.

    Now I passed a Tb HDD through to Open Media Vault so I thought I'd just learn to mount a network share to my Ubuntu container running the Squeezebox server using the same method, Fstab.

    TWO DAYS I've been trying to mount in fstab and all I'm hitting is kernel errors or syntax errors. 2 days... It's time to give up.

    So I've turned off the PC to get in the bath, and just had a quick look at PCP, the all in one LMS os. I once had it running on a pi zero...

    It only has a goddamn dedicated UI portion for adding a samba share!

    Tomorrow I will spin up a copy and get it working, THEN I just need to do all my current customisations to THAT instance instead... I'm already in Version 2 of my LMS attempts, so this will be Version 3.

    But: my ARR/Plex stack is Version 2 too, version 3 is gonna be Version 1 (Docker) but better (with stacks, mount points and another go at Wireguard, but with NAS and Ubuntu instead of Windows.

    Sometimes you've just got to go AFK and make a decision to burn it all down and start again.

    Update: I've tried to get PCP running in Proxmox with no dice. Instead I've got Squeezelite running on a pi4b. That has freed up a pi3b which is now running PCP.

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    Help a noob find what I'm looking for please. I have a bunch of IP addresses and I wanna give em names.

    I'm using Heimdall to easily access my self hosted stuff ATM. I would like for my family to use them too if they're so inclined, but there's no way they will be able to remember the IP addresses, I know I can't!

    Is it a DNS I'm looking for? If so, I'm already hosting a couple of instances of Adguard, can I just set it so that Plex is 192.xxx.x.47 and snapdrop is 192.xxx.x.53 and use that to resolve the request so my 13 year old can just type Plex into his browser and find it?

    Or do I need something like Caddy or Nginx or something in between?

    Thanks for any advice.

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    Noob having fun with Self-Hosting story

    I'm a noob to all this, and love this server. I've recently set up Proxmox and Portainer, got Home Assistant transferred onto my new computer and set up an Arr stack on Windows VM.

    I kept adding storage to that stack until it was talking half my internal storage so I bought a usb3 cable and hooked up an old 1tb HDD I had lying around.

    I decided I wanted NAS storage with the HDD. I had already set up OMV but it was being a bit funny. Whenever I logged in to it I had no options, so I couldn't add the HDD to it.

    So I did some looking around and found TrueNAS. Installed it and started fiddling. Jesus it's hard work to just add an SMB share from it!

    After literally hours of tinkering I still was no closer so I gave up and went for a bath.

    In the bath it occurred to me that maybe I was logging in to OMV wrong. I fired up the browser on my phone in the bath and instead of logging in with my name, I tried "admin" and lo and behold there is all the options I couldn't see before.

    5 minutes later I had half a tb in an SMB share, and then it was a simple case of making network shared folders on all my windows machines.

    Thought you guys may be amused by the noob error of logging in as Admin.

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    Openwrt on Proxmox. Questions I have

    I'm new to Proxmox and have had Openwrt on an AP router for a while, but still am not all that good at it.

    I followed a YouTube video yesterday to set up Openwrt as a Proxmox device. The idea being that I can patch all my containers through it and have a single IP address and many ports associated with it on my home lan.

    But I'm also trying to get Mullvad VPN installed on it. When I've followed the instructions to install Mullvad I can no longer ping the outside world. If there's any pointers to getting that going I'd be grateful. I followed the instructions on their website.

    Questions: if I get Mullvad working is there a way for me to route some containers through that and others through my own IP, or do I need 2 openwrt containers to get this? I noticed that during the setup I removed the WAN from the LAN and just left Mullvad as an exit route, so I assume I would need a second LAN with the WAN for me to be able to route via it. If that is the case, can I route some through one LAN and some through a second?

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    Help passing the audio cable to Home Assistant in Proxmox please

    I've recently migrated from a raspberry pi 4b to a dell Optiplex running Proxmox and I'm having a lot of fun with it.

    One of the services I have running is Raspotify, which allowed me to plug my pi into a speaker and run Spotify through it.

    I had a quick go passing the audio jack through to my HA VM and it just stopped working completely. Only after removing the pass-through did it work again.

    So if anyone has managed it, what do? Do I use SPICE as a driver or none? Which device is it?

    Thanks

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    I wish youtibe cube reviews spoke about build quality on top of all the adjustment and speed.

    I've recently bought a Tornado V2 and a WRM V9. I've had the Tornado for a couple of months and treated myself to the WRM V9 just after Christmas.

    After watching videos about both cubes everyone raves about the Tornado and it's adjustment system. Did you know its the cube Max Park uses? Yes, yes I heard it a bunch already.

    So I got it and the first disappointment was finding one of the corner magnets was missing out of the box. Like I spent £35 on a fucking cube and it's missing a magnet!

    Upon closer inspection the magnet was in the corner piece, I could hear it rattling around. So I had to take the corner to bits and refit the magnet. These things are held in place by a TINY bit of plastic.

    It was fine for a few days, then I could feel the cube was a little wonky and sure enough the magnet has popped out again, so it's time to take the corner apart, again.

    This time I tried to bend the tiny bit of plastic a little to make the hold better, and SNAP, it's broken off.

    Wtf?

    I got a dab of superglue and glued the magnet in place.

    Put it back together and did a couple solves and it still feels wonky. Wtf? The magnet has popped out again, I guess I didn't wait long enough for the glue to set.

    Take it apart and find it's actually the magnet in the other side of the piece that's dislodged and stuck to my glued magnet. So I glue THAT magnet in place too.

    A week or so later I decided to make my own lube following a YouTube tutorial. 1 part hair conditioner and 2 parts Vegetable Glycerin I have left over from making my own vape juice.

    I went to take an edge out of the Tornado to lube it and it just crumbled in my fingers as I pull it out.

    Wtf?

    That lead me to another frantic glue session, I was about to go to work and wanted to take my cube with me, and putting these pieces together is hard work, I broke the fixings that hold it and had to glue it instead.

    So now I have a badly glued edge piece on my shiny expensive maglev cube.

    Now I've got the WRM V9. Cube head says it's adjustment system is dogshit and it's a travesty that you can't adjust the magnets.

    But I just don't agree. How often do you honestly adjust a cube, once or twice? Who cares that you need a screwdriver to do this? The magnets on my Tornado seem to adjust themselves so the fact that they're adjustable is moot anyway.

    But the build quality on a Moyu cube just seems to be way better. The magnets are still where they should be and I haven't broken an edge piece just taking it out for a lubing.

    The cube itself just feels more solid. It doesn't feel like the plastic is cheap and it will shatter if I drop it from waist height like the Tornado does.

    And that's why the WRM is my new main, and the Tornado has become the cube that lives in my leather jacket pocket for when I'm out and about.

    When it comes to turning and whatnot they feel pretty similar if you turn the magnet adjustment up to full on the Tornado, so there's not much difference in performance, but the WRM just feels like a better quality cube.

    So yeah, I wanna hear about how quickly my cubes will break on YouTube reviews. I don't wanna be dropping cash on a cube that will be broken out of the box.

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    Huh. Well I just made motion activated lights with no motion sensor. Quite pleased with myself.

    I don't have a motion sensor in my bedroom, I didn't want lights going on when my Wife is sleeping.

    I do have an old phone in a dock next to the bed though. It has Wall Panel and Home Assistant apps on it, and I'm using it as a bedside clock with smarts.

    Wall panel has a feature where the screen turns on when the camera detects motion. I decided that since it only does this when I wave at my clock, I may as well put it to use. So I looked at the HA app sensors and found the phones activity.

    I've then made my most out of the way light in the bedroom trigger when the screen is on.

    During the day it then trips back off when my rudimentary Wasp In a Box automation works out the bedroom is empty (it adds a number when my Hallway motion is tripped and takes one away when it's tripped again, also uses other motion sensors to work out whether we are entering or leaving the room). At night it waits 5 minutes then turns off.

    So now when I enter the room during the day and it's dark (HA app can display lux) my light turns on, at night when I need a wee I can just wake up my bedside clock and pee, get back into bed and the light shuts off.

    8
    The "Oh no I fucked up the cross" algorithm: i hope it may help someone starting out with CFOP

    I don't know if anyone needs to hear this but I use this all the damn time.

    So when you're doing the cross you stick blue and green opposite each other, and red and orange opposite each other.

    I find that I'm rubbish at the order they go in. I know it's Blue Red Green Orange but sometimes I'll go blue orange green red by accident.

    As long as you have the opposite colours, well, opposite each other (blue-green, red-orange) and haven't royally fucked it up (Blue green red orange) then you can just do this.

    Get your wrongly aligned middle slice and move it into the yellow layer with an M2, then spin them the opposite way around with a U2, then put them back with an M2.

    Thing is, you don't have to do this immediately. You can actually do the whole of F2L first, then flip em afterwards. Meaning instead of getting in a bit of a panic about having done the cross wrong and trying to figure it out you can say to yourself "Oh yeah, better do that alg when I get a chance" and do it when there's only yellow edges in the M slice partway through F2L or leave it until you're done.

    Also, you don't necessarily have to flip the bad 2 edges, you can flip the good 2 edges if you notice before you F2L and just realign your white slice so the cross matches.

    TLDR: M2 U2 M2

    3
    Can anyone help me with Notifications? Not the normal questions though, I want to be notified when HA gives me a certain notifocation in HA, the little red 1 that pops up

    So long story short, Google Nest thermostat just disconnects from HA every once in a while. It used to be when I did a reboot I'd get a notification in HA telling me an integration needs setting up again, always Nest and Google Calendar.

    But now it seems to disconnect and not tell me. I realise when it's fucking freezing and my heating hasn't kicked on (I control it with HA rather than Nest because I get better results.)

    So what I've done is have Node Red reload the integration every 4 hours, because when I manually do this it'll come up that the integration needs reconfiguring.

    So now all I need is to be notified when the integration needs reconfiguring. A Google just brings me up threads on how to send a notification. I can do this already, I just want a notification when I get a notification...

    See, the problem is that it's called "Notifications" in HA.

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