Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
Honestly, I’m inebriated and so I have no doubt that I could’ve been a lot more fluffy in my approach. I also see at least one spelling mistake, so that’s double bubble bad by me.
Since you’re not OP, I can be unabashedly honest. Anyone that has been around open-source software knows that bug reporters are as unappreciated as they come, despite being a vital cog in the system, but holy hell, there’s no stamp card, you don’t say I submitted ten ideas, crown me king.
There’s literally a monthly Q&A where the OP could have a broader discussion about priorities and direction. There’s also a whole Github repository just for discussing ideas and direction, it’s the RFC one.
Anyway, I’m going back to enjoying my Saturday night.
You sound entitled as hell and most of your ideas read like stuff a project manager comes up with when trying to justify their job and I say that despite their being some good ideas in there. Anyway, it’s Saturday night, surely there’s better things to do than whine about the developers not implementing what you want?
Yep, create an automation and have the schedule (time/date) as the trigger
This is my plan. I’m gonna get a NanoPi to do the routing.
Ah, okay. Thank you for the heads up.
Ahhhh, that explains it then. I so need to hurry up and build my router.
Wish I could help. Hopefully someone sees this and has a solution for you.
So if my internet goes down because there’s an area fault, I can’t, for example, scream movies from my NAS, because the router just refuses all connections. It’s infuriating. Especially as the local Internet drops constantly due Virgin selling over capacity.
I think it didn’t work when I tried localhost, so used pi5.local
The Pi is running HA, Mosquitto and Z2M
This one: https://amzn.eu/d/8CCVDwJ
Via an extension cable
I’ll play around with it tomorrow
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There was a fault in the neighbourhood and Virgin make it so when their routers lose connection to the web, they kill all connections. It’s annoying!
I don’t really see the point, but it seems to be something people want.
It doesn’t really matter what instance your account is on. You can make threads here from your kbin account. That’s the beauty of the threadiverse. In fact, you can even post threads here from mastodon.
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I’m a big fan of the Fediverse and Lemmy in particular. Thanks to the Fediverse, but mostly Lemmy, I was able to build my home lab and now when I walk around my house, the lights come on by themselves. I love the conversions I get into. I love the open nature of Lemmy and how you can look at the repositories and watch how it grows.
There’s definitely things that can be better and I’m happy to be on the train.
My only true desire is to see more people and communities distributed across more instances.