Obsidian proves that note-taking doesn't need AI to be powerful
…It’s fundamentally non-AI at its core, and any AI you do get in the app is through plugins and integrations you have to set up manually. It’s always been…
…It’s fundamentally non-AI at its core, and any AI you do get in the app is through plugins and integrations you have to set up manually. It’s always been…
…setup process is quite easy and seamless. There are also a bunch of customization options to give it a personal touch. Home Assistant OS Windows, macOS, Linux iOS compatible Yes Home Assistant…
…Not only could Home Assistant be run on Proxmox, but also on installations of Windows, Linux, Plex, Nextcloud, Frigate, and so much more. Obviously, one has to ensure the underlying hardware is…
…computing (Windows, Linux, macOS), NAS (QNAP, Synology, OpenMediaVault, unRAID, FreeNAS, etc.), and other modes (Docker, Flatpak, Android, NVIDIA Shield). After installation, its web-based setup wizard walks through configuration, library detection, and…
…Use Home Assistant’s Sun integration and forget about it. With AI control, it can ascertain which lights to turn on and at what brightness levels based on who’s at home…
…Related The most underrated Windows feature is the built-in OpenSSH server Windows can now behave like a Linux machine. Getting Workerd up and running It doesn't take a lot of…
…Over the last decade he's written hundreds of articles about Linux configuration, troubleshooting weird problems, and using open-source tools in the real world. He also works a lot with Windows…
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