

Time to migtrate my NAX over to my HAOS system!!!
Thanks so much.
Time to migtrate my NAX over to my HAOS system!!!
Thanks so much.
This is huge!!!
Has anyone else made this work with home assistant yet? I’d love a guide, and if it doesn’t exist yet; hopefully I’ll have one by the end of the week.
I track my bikes and ebikes on lubelogger. It’s not an optimal solution, but it tracks everything I need it too.
There’s a backup button in the settings that creates a .db file.
I’d recommend migrating one service at a time (install, migrate, shake down; next service).
Either prioritize what you want declouded the most, or start with the smallest migration and snowball bigger.
My home assistant is on an old laptop, so obviously it’s names HAL 9000.
Once you prize your son off helldivers, you should play helldivers.
In all seriousness, homarr now has some fledgling home assistant integration, and I saw a really slick showcase in the discord where someone was using home assistant pages in iframes (mobile view) within a overall homarr page (desktop view).
Breaking change!
Now I’ve got to update my dashboards with the new name and icon 😀
You can also just look and the model number of your rental and buy that.
I can do this on android 10.
I think it should be streaming.
Netflix etc. should be creaking, like streaming but slower, less content, less pressure, etc.
Correct, that would not work for that case.
So my thought with the time based pruning is that you can keep a backup that’s X days old.
Let’s say you keep 2 weeks. If there have been no problems with an image after 2 weeks of an update, you’re probably good to go. If you have an issue during those 2 weeks, you can return to and image within those 2 weeks. If you’ve had no problems after 2 weeks, it’s probably stable.
Adjust 2 weeks to whatever you’re comfortable with.
Not to my knowledge, but you can set up a cron job to prune containers older than X days.
Yeah absolutely, but tonyou as an individual , it’s the same net effect of your cloud backup is lost. Just re-up your local backup to a different cloud provider.
A data cloud backup loss should be fine, because it’s a backup. Just re-up your local backup to a new cloud/second physical location, that’s the whole point of two.
I don’t see a need to run two conccurent cloud backups.
That seems very odd to me. I’ve never been to a city library that can’t get something they don’t have. Obviously I’m biased by my own experiences.
I’m in Montréal (2-4M depending on how the library system is set up) and star wars has 1,099 hits. Video games, mangas, movies, tv shows, books illustrations, audiobooks, lego building guide ebooks, comics, etc. There might be some inflation in the figure for how some titles handle multi-lingual copies.
Karen Traviss is my favorite star wars author, followed by Timothy Zhan.
Fair enough, maybe it’s just the size of my library/library conglomerate, but I’ve never waited for an ebook.
Just because no-one has mentioned it yet.
Your local library. You probably don’t even have to go in, once you’re account is set up you can check out books online.
The S in IoT stands for security