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    Just going to leave this here...https://slfh.st/discord#selfhost #selfhosted #selfhosting #foss #opensource #homelab #discord #stoat #spacebar #sharkord #teamspeak
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    @Gina totally agree! This is an old photo I took of a previous keyboard. I try to do better now. And sometimes I post things like this to help other people remember to clean their keyboards 😃
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    Commitin programming crimes }:->Few weeks ago I seriously looked to the mine OpenHAB installation and asked a question for myself: "Am I really need it?" Look, I have a few ZigBee devices, which are connected to the my server with the help of ZigBee2MQTT. Thusly, all necessary values and knobs are accessible through the MQTT topics.And I'm using the OpenHAB (big Java application which eats ton's of RAM and constantly swapping) just to:1) Read values from MQTT topic2) Read weather forecast from Open-Meteo through simple REST API endpoints3) Store all the data to the PostgreSQL DB.4) Display these data in the nice Web page which works only in browsers with JS engine.So, basically, I trade tons of RAM and processing power just for a nice web-page with few indicators. While retrieving data from my ZigBee devices processed by the another service.After that thought, I started to think about replacing this monster with small hand-written program, which will not eat 700 MB of RAM. Just Nginx, small FastCGI script on C, which will read values from DB and display them on the simple HTML page. And another small daemon (also written in C) which will take data from MQTT topic (and from REST API of Open-Meteo) and will write them to the DB. And possibly some PGSQL procedures to analyze these data.At least I'll have fun #programming #C #smarthome #selfhosting
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    La guida di @_elena per i principianti che vogliono provare l'auto-hosting con YunoHost. Parte 2: installazione e configurazioneOggi, nella seconda parte, ti guiderò attraverso i passaggi per installare #YunoHost , il sistema che (secondo le loro stesse parole) "si installa su un server e ti consente di installare e gestire - con pochissime conoscenze tecniche - i servizi digitali (app) che controlli".https://blog.elenarossini.com/a-newbies-guide-to-self-hosting-with-yunohost-part-2-installation-setup/ Qui la prima parte: https://blog.elenarossini.com/a-newbies-guide-to-self-hosting-with-yunohost-part-1-reasons-requirements/@fediverso