

As far as I understood, this is just a USB interface, you’d still need zigbee2mqtt or ZHA


As far as I understood, this is just a USB interface, you’d still need zigbee2mqtt or ZHA
That is very interesting to me, as I am currently setting up a cluster for all the important stuff (including home assistant), to have failover and high availability.
Interesting that you have a proxmox server running but chose to run homeassistant on a raspberry instead. What was the goal here?
Sure, but the same is true for embedded timestamps. Just put a black bar over it with the time and date in white. Claim that the system does it that way, done.


The rommbas? Maybe. The other ones? They have plenty storage.


I would not say they cloned the design. The first breakthrough for Roborock was the S5, which had LiDAR and a map. Both was not something iRobot had at the time. iRobot simply chose to not innovate in the areas people wanted first. People didn’t like the random cleaning that the roombas did for a long time compared to the structured of almost everybody else.


Really? It can’t do no-go zones and lines without the cloud? Even the „Chinese competition“ can do that without internet.
This article also is not about security. It is about „freedom“


Sure, but keep write operations on SD cards in mind.
You can also look at thin clients like the Futro s740, or the much more powerful Lenovo tiny series (like the m720q)


Well these robots run a Linux distribution as a base. So yes, sure, they will run doom just fine.


I don’t know if bambulab should be recommended. With the cloud issues and the very closed nature of it. Better recommend Prusa.
Yet somehow people still use PS or horsepower in everyday language. At least in Germany.
Lots of people use fusion360. It has a free license for hobbyists. Although it is a cloud-first software. There is always the risk of them canceling that free license.
But I have yet to find a good enough replacement…
Why though? When you run multiple services on your machine, conflicts between these can cause headaches. Updating them is also often not trivial on bare metal. Let alone migrating to a newly set up machine (I suppose you could automate that with something like ansible)
What would you prefer and why? Bare metal?


Are both parties online at the same time?
Maybe something like this is a good solution: https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
It will figure out the fastest p2p connection and send even very large files without hassle.


Depending on the dongle, that would increase power consumption. I think that is difficult in the current state, seeing that there is not much power to spare at the moment.


It was such an interesting idea having the webapps be first citizens.
Wasn’t that also the idea with the first iPhone and iOS1 until they realized the potential of native apps?


I am a hesitating running a VM in proxmox to run my docker services there. It doesn’t feel right to me (maybe I am wrong, what do I know…).
I also do not understand yet how this would work in a cluster. I don’t want all the services bundled on one node (then the whole cluster thing would have been a pointless exercise haha)
I have not looked for games, but media they do have plenty.