

Accounts are needed to sync accross devices. In those cases you‘re not having rss on your device but a server is doing it for you and you simply log in to the server.
If you‘re cool with selfhosting, look into freshrss


Accounts are needed to sync accross devices. In those cases you‘re not having rss on your device but a server is doing it for you and you simply log in to the server.
If you‘re cool with selfhosting, look into freshrss


I personally have a VM where the hypervisor sorts the VLANs, but according to this article, haOS should itself be vlan aware:
https://atodorov.me/2024/06/09/configuring-home-assistant-os-with-vlans/


For blahaj? I never got one as well, just try out if your account is activated.


yes and no. POE doesn’t have to be exclusive. In my case, for example, I don’t have them connected to ethernet but to wifi.




If you want to look at it that way, then year 0 is when earth started orbiting the sun.
But that’s a bit silly. Afterall, we don’t usw Kelvin inszead of Celsius despite Celsius being “made up” and Kelvin measuring the actual null point.


Neither do nations or borders. Yet I still have to pay taxes and show my passport at the airport.
At some point, something just exists.


if you use a simple
reverse_proxy service
it isn’t https. It will make the connection using good old http. If you use
reverse_proxy https://service/
or
reverse_proxy service:443
it will be https (443 is the port for https)
This does not mean, that any other device can just intercept the packages. It depends on the routing; your router and switches are smart. They know on which cable a device is and only send it to that cable. If anything else is on that cable, they can intercept this message. Any devices not on that cable can’t.
So if you’re like me and have Caddy and HomeAssistant on the same physical server as virtual machines, you realistically shouldn’t have to worry, as the traffic should never leave your server.
how did the joke go? “one rich asshole called larry ellison”?