Out of curiosity, why move from OMV? I was thinking about trying it out for a second NAS.
It's probably a problem of not dedicating enough time to learn how it works, but I've installed a couple of time in the past years, but...I don't like it much. It seems complicated to me (still, I probably don't dedicate it enough time).
For the NAS OS, I use and recommend TrueNAS Scale. You can run Docker containers on it
+ raindrop.io — not as an extension but a pinned tab, mostly for convenience to keep my saved websites and articles in one place, if anyone knows anything better, or more useful, or open source, let me know
If you're a selfhoster, try Wallabag (open source)
I went for an old small PC so that I can get 4K on Netflix with Edge (most Android box tops at 1080p or less, I don't remember, because they are not certified by Netflix).
I can watch YouTube videos on piped.com, use a VPN to watch contents available only in other countries and in this way no one is spying on me.
@om1k@sopuli.xyz
Well, "actually listening to your phone" is a very strong statement (which I think it's false) and completely different from what you've reported.
This sounds to me to a very big fake news!
When you speak to Google services, Google uses its audio recognition technologies to process your audio and respond to you. For example, if you touch the mic icon to search by voice, Google’s audio recognition technologies translate what you say into words and phrases that Search looks up in an index to give you the most relevant results.
Web & App Activity saves things you do on Google sites, apps, and services in your Google Account on Google servers and can include associated info like location. Certain interactions may not be saved.
This optional voice and audio activity setting lets you also save audio recordings with Web & App Activity when you interact with Google Search, Assistant, and Maps. This setting is off unless you choose to turn it on
How can they technically do that? They would need their own app because Android by itself isn't listening (it does while using voice command).
And why would they say they can while it's against the law to do it (at least in Europe, but I guess in the USA too).
The internal entities, like Helpers, are immediately available
This is my problem:in my main HA instancd the internal entities are in state "unknown" when I reload the configuration.
In another instance of HA everything works fine and the thermostat goes back to their previous state when I reload the configuration, in the "main" instance they don't :(
The recorder was indeed already enabled, I've noticed from the home-assistant_v2.db file. Nevertheless I'm still losing everything when I reload the config.
I'm not using docker, but HA OS.
Any other...shot in the blue? 😁
Ah, interesting!!!
I've tried enabling it just by adding recorder: in it the configuration file that, if I didn't get it wrong, should record everything without exclusion, but...it doesn't sensors/switches/thermostat setpoint and state are lost at config reload.
Am I doing something wrong?
What RAIDz are you using? How are you feeling it?