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thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Lab Rax: A 3D Printable & Modular 10" Rack System - The DIY LifeEnglish1·2 months agoThere are 4 bay units that would fit on a 10” inch shelf. I’ve seen some DIY projects too.
Using SFF/mini PCs is also popular, there are models that can take multiple SATA/NVMe drives
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Lab Rax: A 3D Printable & Modular 10" Rack System - The DIY LifeEnglish8·2 months agoThere are few if any 10” UPS units available anyway so weight is less of a worry. It’s one of the biggest weaknesses of the 10” system currently.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•An Alarming Number of Gen Z Ai Users Think It's ConsciousEnglish163·3 months agoIn the general population it does. Most people are not using an academic definition of AI, they are using a definition formed from popular science fiction.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some of the craziest censorship instances on TV shows you have seen?English7·3 months agoBut Pokemon was a show about a fantasy world of made up animals with magic powers. 4Kids felt kids would be able to grasp that, but not rice balls.
Kids could accept a weird yellow mouse that could shoot lightning bolts, they would have accepted some weird food they hadn’t heard of either.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Bots increase online user engagement but stifle meaningful discussion, study showsEnglish47·3 months agoThe platform owners don’t consider engagement to me be participation in meaningful discourse. Engagement to them just means staying on the platform while seeing ads.
If bots keep people doing that those platforms will keep letting them in.
It’s a feature that’s often been requested, but hasn’t appeared yet. The best option out of the box is creating non-Administrator users and then creating custom dashboards and panes per user with only the controls they need.
But that doesn’t stop a user from poking around still, because they can still access all devices and entities through features like the Logbook - which is always accessible because sidebar items can’t be controller per user.
There are some HACS bits that might be able to lock things down a bit further, like Kiosk and Guest modes.
I’ve heard some people get round this by setting up inebriations with Apple/Google/Amazon ecosystem, only exposing the desired entities/devices, and then giving others access to those and keeping them out of Home Assistant altogether.
It’s a feature set I wish they would add/expand, I’m sure anyone with a home office and mischievous children would agree.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldOPto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant 2025.4 Time to continue the dashboards!English20·3 months agoIt’s something I often hear complaints about. Several of the Home Assistant users I know love the way it integrates all their smart devices together, but say they find making good dashboards difficult.
Improvements like proper drag and drop and better auto categorisation and population will go a long way to help them. The old default dashboard that just lumped everything in one screen isn’t a great way to get started.
I’ve got parts on order for this very project, should arrive this week.
I previously tried using one of those large pressure mats but it didn’t work under the mattress.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant officially MattersEnglish33·4 months agoThat’s Thread. Matter is an application layer standard, which currently supports running over WiFi, Ethernet or Thread.
Matter could run over new wireless systems in the future.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Leak sensor prevented me from some pain!English7·5 months agoA few years ago the hose on our washing machine split and we didn’t realise until water started coming out from under the units. Thankfully damage was minimal but it was a big pain to dry out.
I’ve had some of those Aqara leak sensors in place since as a precaution.
Just remember to change the batteries regularly! Easy to forget them when they are out of sight.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•After 18 years, Sony's Blu-ray media production draws to a close — shuts its last factory in FebEnglish6·6 months agoThey were still making MiniDiscs and MiniDV tapes? That seems more of a surprise than the Blu-ray discontinuation.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I mean, that's literally the opposite of what I wantEnglish1·6 months agoI’m also using iOS in the UK. I just tried searching for Pixelfed in the App Store and the ad was for some sort of golf tutoring app.
The top search result was the Pixelfed app and the others all other Fediverse apps.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 finally officially revealedEnglish2·6 months agoNintendo consoles tended to be radical, Nintendo handhelds were more iterative.
The Game Boy and DS lines all built gradually on each other, seems the Switch line is following suit. I assume Nintendo see the Switch as a handheld that can be docked, rather than a console that’s also portable, so I guess it makes sense that it’s following a similar trajectory of previous handheld lines.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 finally officially revealedEnglish7·6 months agoEverything has to look so serious these days.
The colourful Joy Cons were part of the Switch’s identity, sad to see it reduced to an accent they seem almost ashamed of.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tiny anime girl cyberprison shown at CESEnglish16·6 months agoTake the AI crap out and give it an open display API and it would be a fun desk toy.
A rotating phone screen in a cylinder creating a hologram-like effect to display notifications/metrics/whatever else.
I have the G4 Doorbell, it’s worked well as doorbell and camera in both UniFi and Home Assistant.
I had no luck at all getting it to work with a chime though. I tried several different chimes and transformers and the chime would never work.
I ended up setting up automations to trigger device notifications and a bell sound on smart speakers to act as the chime instead.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldOPto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant 2025.1: Backing Up into 2025!English2·6 months agoI’m surprised they didn’t include an option to disable the backup encryption.
It’s a good feature to have but it’s probably overkill for users who only store backups locally. Encrypting backups increases security but also danger, lose the keys and lose the data. It should be up the user to decide on that tradeoff.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple to pay $95m to settle claims Siri listened to users’ private conversationsEnglish14·6 months agoSo the plaintiff’s are claiming Siri was recording them without consent, and that Apple were sharing those recordings with third parties including advertisers.
Apple claims they were sometimes wrongly keeping recordings for internal quality control/analytics but hasn’t admitted to sharing them, and have agreed to the $95m settlement.
The sharing with third parties is the most egregious part here, but it doesn’t seem to be addressed any further.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Bluetooth temperature sensor reporting through smartphone away from homeEnglish1·6 months agoThere are some Xiaomi Bluetooth temperature sensors available. I have a few of the LYWSD03MMC models. They are very cheap, have a LCD screen, and can also be flashed with custom firmware.
I have a few flashed with custom firmware and use them as general sensors around the home integrated with Home Assistant via ESPhome proxies.
I’m not sure how you could monitor them from both a phone and a Bluetooth proxy, but as they are so cheap and hackable they might be worth playing with.
These Mavicas could become popular again now as retro tech. There’s a lo-fi aesthetic growing in photo and video that’s all about compression artefacts and old image sensors. Physical media and its inconveniences is also having a moment as a novelty and maybe even a broader movement.