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  • I don't have a tech background. Currently hosting 25 different things in docker. I wonder if there are actually more non-tech people who do it, because tech industry people might want to take a break in their off time.

  • James Hoffman almost picked it as the winner on a blind taste test of US grocery coffee. I think Pete's ended up winning? Anyway it was fun to see his reaction, since it was the first of the bunch to actually taste decent.

    Dunkin' locations are inconsistent, unfortunately. Your best bet is to buy a bag of their whole bean and brew it yourself with proper ratios.

  • I'm not surprised from the company that markets "air roasted coffee", but George Howell surprises me.

    Dunkin' is based in MA and their regular stuff is on the lighter side, especially for commercially available coffee. I think you just got unlucky.

  • Yeah. I don't think the police purposely drove over the boat, but it was instead a consequence of being too close. Some would say the police were too close, but you could also say the other boat was too close. It's not like a road where you're limited in where you can go.

  • You could replace them with z-wave switches. The switches by default would control the respective lights they're wired to, but you could use scenes to control the other switch. For example, 2x up on the canister light switch turns on the pendant light (and not the canister lights, unless you want that, too).

    I have similar stuff programmed with Home Assistant using Node-Red, but the normal automation stuff would work, too.

    Home Assistant/Node-Red sees that Scene 2 (or whatever) has been called for, and then does whatever you want.

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  • My understanding is that postgres doesn't need to be upgraded. It'll still work with version 15 or whatever you have. Postgres 15 has some sort of memory leak that they're trying to get away from, so they made 16 the new default.

    Same with the "requirement" to upgrade pict-rs to the latest version. You can keep the old version if you don't care about the new image proxy feature.

    Really it's a not a problem of needing to upgrade this stuff, but a problem with the documentation which isn't clear. That's a big weak spot for the Lemmy project in my opinion. I only learned the above information from lurking a bit in the Matrix chat.

  • Good question. HA Green looks pretty cool. With that processor, though, running something like Frigate might not work very well.

    For me, I run HA on a normal computer that I turned into a "server". Home Assistant was a gateway drug and now I run all sorts of other stuff in addition to it. I use Proxmox (as described in the article) so HA is a virtual machine, and there's a Debian virtual machine with a bunch of Docker stuff going. Having Docker run in a VM makes backups much easier.

    For HA alone, the Green looks pretty cool. Most people probably won't outgrown it, but I certainly have.