Yeah that’s fair. And what I do currently.
[Help] AirPlay and Siri suggestions not working with newer apps and behaviors
https://lemmy.world/post/1900360
[Help] AirPlay and Siri suggestions not working with newer apps and behaviors - Lemmy.world
I have my garage connected to Apple Home, and all the relevant settings turned
on to have it controlled by Home and Siri commands. But when my CarPlay is on in
my car it never suggests the garage door opener. My wife’s phone does, but it
doesn’t ever show up for me. I also feel like my general Siri suggestions are
never that accurate or updated with how I use my phone now vs. years ago. Is
there a way to reset Siri suggestions, or get it to update and give better
recommendations? I’m on iOS 16.5.1 on an iPhone 12 Pro.
I really enjoy a splash of honey with some barista blend oat milk. I’ve found the barista blend to make a more enjoyable mouth feel.
I’ll be honest, I am really glad I made sure to mention I am super new to this. I couldn’t stop laughing when that worked. Thanks Eddie!
I might roll with this configuration. Only problem has been getting the Yunohost image to work via thumbdrive. Might go the Debian 11 to Yunohost route.
Thanks for the input! How did you get started with Yacht? I looked into it a bit and am not 100% sure on how it helps with the homelab setup.
Thanks! Any specific distro you enjoy using?
Trouble installing Yunohost via Debian
https://lemmy.world/post/1278209
Trouble installing Yunohost via Debian - Lemmy.world
Wasn’t able to create a working iso thumbdrive to install Yunohost, so I
installed Debian 11 and am going through the terminal to install. I am following
the instructions here [https://yunohost.org/en/install/hardware:vps_debian] but
I run into this error whenever I run the line “curl https://install.yunohost.org
[https://install.yunohost.org] | bash”: Your environment PATH variable must
contains /sbin directory. Maybe try running 'PATH=/sbin:$PATH' to fix this. So I
run ‘PATH=/sbin:$PATH’ which results in: bash: PATH=/sbin:$PATH: No such file or
directory Any help is greatly appreciated! I am quite new to Linux and the
terminal so I’m pretty confused as to how to fix this.
I have the mini computer. Now what?
https://lemmy.world/post/1120447
I have the mini computer. Now what? - Lemmy.world
Forgive the question, I have an idea of what I want to run on it (jellyfin,
sonarr, etc) but I am having a hard time figuring out optimal OS to run.
Windows? Linux? Something else? Any beginner advice is welcome!
For someone completely new to self-hosting things, what is a good entry hardware setup look like? Or am I just keeping my daily PC on all the time?