What is your experience with loxone? What is it worth to integrate with it?
https://lemmy.world/post/11362586
What is your experience with loxone? What is it worth to integrate with it? - Lemmy.World
We are moving to a new house, and I want to build a foundation in something more
reliable as homeassistant and zigbee. I looked at KNX and it is ridiculously
expensive (170 euros for a pir sensor is a joke). So as an alternative I’m
looking at loxone, which seems to be a cheaper alternative to KNX. Do you have
experience with it? How good is it? What kind of things are worth automating
with loxone? They have a lot of solutions, but I’m not sure if they are all
worth it. I am already sold about the lights, but what about multi room audio?
Light, motion, temperature sensors? Any experience/testimonials are welcome
What's the point on hosting RSS reader's?
https://lemmy.world/post/9638040
What's the point on hosting RSS reader's? - Lemmy.World
This is a honest question. I have two RSS services hosted on my server, and I
don’t see the point. RSS is by nature distributed, and subscribing to my own
server just makes the source of all news being the same. What is the advantage?
What do people use it for?
Q: should I increase my current VPS capacity or spin up a new one for the same price?
https://lemmy.world/post/1930274
Q: should I increase my current VPS capacity or spin up a new one for the same price? - Lemmy.world
I have an already configured VPS server in Hetzner. I’m pretty happy with it. I
have it configured with yunohost (a Debian “layer” that allows you to easily
install services). Now I’m planning to run a NextCloud service, but my current
server is not capable to handle it with it’s current capabilities. For the same
price I could scale my current server or spin up a new server with the same
capabilities and dedicate it to next cloud. The disadvantages of spining up a
new server, is that I have to configure another server and secure it, but the
advantage is exactly on the same side: I will have a second server in case
something fails or I want to “scale down” to save costs it will be easier. Even
if I just scale up the current server, I will have to add an extra disk and
configure the server to use it, so I’m not sure about the advantages of each
one.