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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • I have a few things:

    UnRaid server:

    • Guacamole (though not really doing anything with it at the moment.)
    • Wireguard VPN
    • SpeedTest (forget the exact name, does period speed tests and lets me see over time how my connection is doing.)
    • DuckDNS
    • Heimdall

    VM server (esxi 6):

    • Windows machine for those times when you just need something
    • pi hole
    • sharing VM. Dockerized all of the *arrs, sabnzbd, qbittorrent
    • plex server. This will probably eventually move off its own VM, but it’s there for legacy/laziness reasons.
    • Minecraft server, though this is getting dusty as my kids aren’t into it like they used to be.

    Dell Wyse thin client:

    • Home assistant

    Pretty simple. I still use iCloud services for most of the other basics (email, call, contacts, iCloud Drive, etc) mostly just because I don’t trust my home connection enough to rely on it, and I’d rather the things that actually effect whether or not I can work aren’t my problem.




  • I’ll also toss out that if you privacy and non-annoyance are your goals with an out of the box voice assistant, the only real option these days is a HomePod. I built my smart home with combination of Echos throughout the house, and I pretty much regret it now. I wasn’t as worried about privacy, but these things are so fucking annoying these days. “Start a timer for 5 minutes.” “Okay, do you want to play some bullshit trivia game while you’re timer is going?” No, never. Ever. I mean, at least she’ll still turn the lights on without spouting back something dumb, but that’s just about it. Probably what I’ll be doing now is still using the Alexholes as a speaker target with the mute button on all of the time (better spotify integration) and start replacing with siri balls.



  • It’s fine now when there aren’t nearly as many users, but I don’t see it scaling long term unless hashtags are a thing or something like that. Even something simple like gaming, over on reddit I’m in several very active subs - pcgaming, playstation, playstation4, several zelda subs, etc. If fediverse alternatives get to even 1/4 of the userbase that reddit has, the gaming (or whatever) portion is going to be such a firehose it won’t really be usable. And IIRC this is how it played out on reddit as well. I think (though could be mistaken) reddit started with a fairly small set of subs and it wasn’t until later that you could create your own subs.