

In that order: Yes, yes, more no than yes


In that order: Yes, yes, more no than yes


First of all the daily mail is a shit rag that only publishes ragebait stuff.
Second, the authority in charge of recovery shipwrecked stuff that washes up later clarified that no, they are not going to be arrested.
People should stay away because the local authority needs to clear up, but if you take some and don’t impede operations it’s ok.


And if you then keep it for yourself you’re an hedgehog!
You might try blending these two together https://hotkey404.com/how-to-turn-raspberry-pi-into-freepbx-based-gsm-gateway/
https://sysopstechnix.com/build-your-own-sms-gateway-using-raspberry-pi/
I suspect what you are looking for is a gsm gateway. There are many standalone implementations, some ready made, some a bit more DIY


Just so you know, you can run pi-hole as a container as well
About dhcp, I don’t know about unifi, but I guess in the firewall you can configure static dhcp leases. So son1 devices always get same ip. Then you can configure a hairpin port forwarding, so any requests for ports tcp/udp53 from his devices get forwarded to pi-hole. That is assuming that in the “general” dhcp config you assign an external dns.
Otherwise you could try creating two different dhcp pools, one with pi-hole (and make sure son1 devices get a static lease in there) and one for everyone else.
As a side note, I recommend looking into self hosting your piped instance, so even son2 can enjoy YouTube without all the ads! (And the tracking)
I think you mean Jami (single m).
It’s a nice concept but I’ll try to get my xmmp server nice and secured.


Ah, I host my own instance of piped, that solves a problem 😅


I use a rPi3 for this stuff exactly. I have about 300 movies in the folder (I know it sounds like a rookie number but I keep only stuff I know it will be watched) and kodi (through jellyfin addon) only takes a few seconds to load. My jellyfin server is not on the nas itself, it’s on a separate docker server for hw transcoding on the fly (and the nas has hdd drives).
I used the piped addon for youtube.
I use kore app on my phone to control kodi. Been working like this for about 7 years.


Borg from the server to the nas, aws glacier from the nas to offsite.


She was looking for bacon, sausages and fries, pretty sure greasy food is worse for her condition.


Yes
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/tado
You can also control locally (i.e. without internet connection) using homekit integration.
Been working fine for me for a couple of years.


It’s also due to very bad weather/floods in the second largest producer, Vietnam.
And since extreme weather events are increasing in intensity and frequency, it’s not going to get better (as a trend at least).
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