UniFi OS – Dream Machines 3.0.20
The time has come, UDM/UDM-Pro are good to go with the 3.x release.
Read moreThe time has come, UDM/UDM-Pro are good to go with the 3.x release.
Read moreMost home Internet users only have one public IP address. That is very limiting if you want to expose multiple services/servers/sites to the Internet. A reverse proxy solves that problem. In this tutorial, we will walk through how to install and configure NGINX as a reverse proxy as well as some additional steps to enhance the security of the hosting […]
Read moreUDM move to 2.x firmware has brought major changes to the system architecture, but very little tangible benefit to users. Yet.
Read moreI’ve been having a weird issue with one of my Nextcloud instances where it indicates that CRON isn’t running, or more specifically “Something seems wrong.” But when I look at the CRON log, it looks like all is good, but it actually wasn’t because Nextcloud wasn’t surfacing an error, just failing silently. Which every IT person knows, is the worst […]
Read moreOne of the things I wonder, and worry, about as a content-creator (ugh, I hate that term) is how much responsibility is there to set and communicate the limitations/considerations/disclaimers around the things we create. Is there a duty to set guardrails? If so, what are those limits and is the value in the effort or the durability?
Read moreVehicle-to-Load (V2L), as demonstrated in the video below, is seriously cool. If you have an EV that does it, there will be scenarios where it could be awesome; like saving your food during a power outage. I wanted to start with that, so that it doesn’t get lost in what I’m going to say next. As cool as V2L is, […]
Read moreSmart panels are cool. I firmly believe this, but I also believe that they probably aren’t the right way to solve the limited electricity supply problem, at least not yet. The problem is cost. If a smart panel is $4,500+ just to buy it, ignoring installation costs, and moving from 100A to 200A service is around $2,500… We don’t need […]
Read moreHubitat just released what looks to be a solid upgrade from the previous (C-7) version of the Elevation home automation controller. Key changes are the Zigbee radio update (which should enable Matter/Thread compatibility later this year), inclusion of Wi-Fi (no word on what standard), and external antennas. External antennas might be the biggest improvement, at least IMO. Hopefully, it will […]
Read moreBaby steps towards a meaningful feature update.
Read moreBut that doesn’t mean I’m not still interested. It’s more that not much that I’ve found interesting has happened in the last few years. Sure everything is getting faster, but at least in the PC space, the slow incremental march forward has no practical impact on my usage because a five year old CPU is way more compute than I […]
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