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brownmustardminion OP , to Selfhosted in Is this a bad idea? Mesh/VPN

Yeah I think we’re talking about the same thing. Got any guidance on how you set that up?

brownmustardminion OP , to Selfhosted in Is this a bad idea? Mesh/VPN

I would say pretty secure. Of course, I would ensure all of the proper firewall, app pins, 2FA are in place in case my phone was ever compromised.

I'm already accessing all of the services now over the web with authentication. This new configuration would shift thos services from being public to only devices on my private mesh network with the proper certificates.

brownmustardminion , to homeassistant in Amcrest IP4M-1041B + Home Assistant

Yep. The models I have don’t have motion detection.

brownmustardminion , to homeassistant in Amcrest IP4M-1041B + Home Assistant

You can probably find a visual walkthrough of the GUI by searching youtube.

There's a login page. After you authenticate, there's a live view page, a review/recordings page if you are recording to SD card in camera, and a few settings pages.

I'd say you could absolutely access the camera standalone, but at least the cameras I have don't do any detection or notifications. That's where the NVR comes in. I know reolink has cameras that do all of the above including AI detection.

brownmustardminion , to homeassistant in In-wall light switch recommendations

I know you’re in zigbee, but I’ve tested many different wall switches and IMO Zooz Zwave switches are the best option.

They’re cheap, reliable, and most importantly don’t cause LED lights to flicker like every other brand I’ve tested. They also have replaceable paddles so you can change the color of the paddles. I purchased black paddles and used a sand blaster to make them matte like the rest of the outlets and plates around my apartment.

Inovelli is also great however those switches are overkill for most situations and very pricey.

brownmustardminion , to homeassistant in Amcrest IP4M-1041B + Home Assistant

I use a bunch of Amcrest PoE cameras. None with PTZ though. I run them to a dedicated box running frigatenvr. From there I allow access from Homeassistant with the frigate integration.

IP cameras allow you to access the device via web gui where you can view and configure the camera for your needs. Once I’ve set them up I only ever access them again through frigate.

brownmustardminion OP , to Selfhosted in Fully Virtualized Gaming Server?

That’s such a weird leap in logic to jump to. Are you okay?

brownmustardminion , to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ in Google, Cloudflare & Cisco Will Poison DNS to Stop Piracy Block Circumvention * TorrentFreak

ELI5 please. What are the benefits over unbound?

brownmustardminion OP , to Selfhosted in Fully Virtualized Gaming Server?

I have a workstation I use for video editing/vfx as well as gaming. Because of my work, I'm fortunate to have the latest high end GPUs and a 160" projector screen. I also have a few TVs in various rooms around the house.

Traditionally, if I want to watch something or play a video game, I have to go to the room with the jellyfin/plex/roku box to watch something and am limited to the work/gaming rig to play games. I can't run renders and game at the same time. Buying an entire new pc so I can do both is a massive waste of money. If I want to do a test screening of a video I'm working on to see how it displays on various devices, I have to transfer the file around to these devices. This is limiting and inefficient to me.

I want to be able to go to any screen in my house: my living room TV, my large projector in my studio room, my tablet, or even my phone and switch between:

  • my workstation display running on a Window 10 VM
  • my linux VM with youtube or jellyfin player I use as a daily driver
  • a fedora or Windows VM dedicated to gaming, maybe SteamOS
  • maybe a friend comes over for a LAN party and we both can game without having to set up a 2nd rig
  • I want to host an LLM or stablediffusion server without having to buy a new GPU with enough VRAM to run SDXL
brownmustardminion , to homeassistant in what's a good ip camera for home assistant?

I use Amcrest PoE dome cameras with frigate. Quality and price are excellent. My only complaints would be the dome cameras get dirty fast and at night the IR light from inside reflects off of the dirt and makes them useless. Frigate also seems pretty bad at detecting things in night vision mode. And yes, I’ve already made the recommended adjustments in my frigate config.

brownmustardminion OP , to homeassistant in Local Only Water Meter?

I considered this. But unfortunately my meter has a large dial that slowly passes over the numbers, obscuring it. Also it’s rusting really bad.

brownmustardminion , to homeassistant in Using Tailscale to access Home Assistant from everywhere

Do you need to use tailscales server for anything (like certs)?

I want to try to set up a network but prefer keeping everything 100% self-hosted.

brownmustardminion , to homeassistant in ZHA or Zigbee2mqtt

I use ZHA and so far everything works perfectly and it’s easy to add new devices. I only really use Zooz products for my zwave network though.

brownmustardminion OP , to Privacy in [Question] Securely Passing Host VPN to KVM?

QEMU. Using NAT but it's attached to the host's NIC. I know this is probably what's causing the issue. I'm not sure how to connect it to the VPN.

brownmustardminion , to Selfhosted in Nextcloud appreciation post

I’m a massive Nextcloud fan and have a server up and running for many years now.

But I understand all of the downvoted commenters. It is clunky and buggy as hell at times. Maybe it’s less noticeable when you’re running a single user instance, but once you have non tech literate users using it you begin to notice how inferior it is to the big boys like google drive in some aspects.

That said, I personally have a decent tolerance for fiddling and slight frustrations as a trade off for avoiding privacy disrespecting and arguably evil corporations.

I would recommend everybody looking for a gdrive, Dropbox, one drive alternative to at least give Nextcloud a go.

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