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  • You dont need to manually handle the WG config files. This isn't really an issue when it's just you and your two devices, but once you start supporting more people, like non-technical family members, this gets really annoying really quickly.

    Tailscale (and headscale) just require you to log in, which even those family members can manage and then does the rest for you. They also support SSO in which case you wouldn't even have to create new accounts.

  • There are some experimental models made specifically for use with Home Assistant, for example home-llm.

    Even though they are tiny 1-3B I've found them to work much better than even 14B general purpose models. Obviously they suck for general purpose questions just by their size alone.

    That being said they're still LLMs. I like to keep the "prefer handling commands locally" option turned on and only use the LLM as a fallback.

  • The game "Deep Rock Galactic"

    Space dwarves (solo or co-op) mining in procedurally generated caves while getting bugged by the local fauna.

    There are a few different mission types, four unique classes and a vast weapon upgrade system to explore.

    Also features the best (non-voip) communication system ever.

    Highly recommend. Rock and Stone!

  • Opening the app for the first time on my Fairphone 5 (listed as unsupported) actually crashed the OS, but after that it seems to be working ok.

    Closing out of the in-app gallery causes the app to crash. But that can easily be worked around by using some other gallery app.

    I'll be testing it for a bit to see how it fares against other HDR methods...

  • And please don't understand this the wrong way.

    Ibis seems like a really cool project but with it being roughly half a year old me and many other people here simply have never heard of it before.

    Including even a single short sentence describing what Ibis is in this and future posts helps us find projects that we care about more easily.

    And we obviously care about Rust projects, otherwise none of us would be here.