SayCyberOnceMore

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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • MythTV - as others have already mentioned. It’s designed to work with the 10’ interface

    Even records TV programs (presuming you have tuner hardware of course) - which I don’t think the others can do?

    We don’t stream Netflix, but we do watch other various streams (ie BBC iPlayer), yoochoob, etc - all works fine, inc… video files from various sources, and music…

    We use it with a Logitech K400 wireless keyboard and it works great for us.

    I have played with a more traditional looking TV wand remote in the past, but you still need a keyboard to type in program websites, names, etc. so the K400 became our defacto remote.

    MythTV used to come with Ubuntu as Mythbuntu back in the day, but most of the pre-installed distros have fallen away, so you’d need to pick a distro and install it yourself.

    It’s a very mature application, so you won’t need to keep updating every time you want to watch anything.


  • Yeah, managed to work with the weather for once… pressure washing the green slime off the patio when it was raining, starting to paint the shed when it was dry… some small(ish) jobs and the garden just looks fresh again.

    Found some old 8mm film… might take that to the photo shop in town to both help him keep the shop open and get the unknown films onto VHS DVD USB




  • My opinion: pfSense - IMHO, if you’re moving from a domestic router this is your best bet.

    DHCP reservations which ties into local DNS, (external) DNS caching with DoT / DoH, firewalling, detailed logs, etc…

    There’s also OPNSense, and OpenWrt

    I’ve not used OPNSense and OpenWrt was originally for lower powet devices, so I just don’t know if it handles >1Gb - or how good it’s FW functions are.

    For pfSense you can install it on your own hardware, or buy something from Netgate, so the wifi capabilities are whatever you have / buy

    Mesh is just a wireless standard for multiple antennaes, so shouldn’t be a biggie - I used an old WAP with OpenWrt and that worked for me until I changed the APs to some old 2nd hand Ruckus APs…

    Look at the additional packages after installation, ie pfBlockerNG, VPNs, etc and you’ll be pleasantly surprised… pkus there’s loads of yoochoob videos (search for Tom Lawrence)



  • Yes. And No.

    I have a home made (arch btw) NAS that stores all our files - mostly via syncthing, even from remote family.

    That was it.

    Then I installed Immich so that we could see the photos… so… it’s technically just a NAS, but it does now have a web application running on it…

    Videos & Music are on a completely separate MythTV box which existed before the NAS - I saw no point in moving ~3TB of data to a separate box that would need to be powered when I want to watch / listen to something… my NAS powers itself up & down throughout the day to save electricity (and it was interesting to learn how to make it know when it was / wasn’t being used)







  • If you’re looking for a different approach, I moved from Nextcloud to Radicale for my family calendars, which includes ToDo functionality.

    From an app point, for Android I’m using Fossify Calendar (which I think you’re using?) and Tasks.Org ToDo - and this definitely handles recurring tasks (inc. with different types of schedules)

    From a remote access point of view, I have HA Proxy to convert the internal HTTP traffic into external HTTPS traffic (with Lets Encrypt certificate)

    (Yes, I also have a VPN for other things… just focusing here for the calendar / todo)


























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