My entire smart home runs on a single Docker container now, and I'm never going back
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…can handle dozens of devices and automations without breaking a sweat – all while letting you self-host just as many extra applications (or add-ons, as they were called back in the…
…Related I started self-hosting LLMs and absolutely loved it Who needs OpenAI when your home lab can do the thinking for you?
OpenClaw promised a self-hosted AI assistant I could actually leave running, but Hermes Agent is the one that delivers it
…I’ve got it set up on a separate mini-PC I use for essential self-hosted tools, and doing so was as simple as running the sudo tailscale set --advertise-exit…
…Sign in to your XDA account I’ve started pairing my FOSS applications with self-hosted LLMs running on my Ollama and LM Studio instances, and AI-powered workflows have made my…
…Though it can run atop Home Assistant, I prefer to keep it separate, just in case I wish to take advantage of the development tool with other self-hosted content. The best…
…And if you’ve used Google Home, you know the struggle of adding a temporary visitor or guest to your setup. The app expects you to send a formal invite to their…
…where I can, to self-hosted alternatives. I started with basic controls for my smart lights, advancing further and further until I had a full-fledged setup capable of replacing all that…
…I thought this was more efficient than they actually were, pulling a combined total surpassing 200W when running self-hosted containers and virtual machines. I then decided to consolidate the entire setup…
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