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The Onvis Smart Button is a battery-operated Apple Home remote built with Thread. It allows you to control smart bulbs, smart plugs, and anything else in your HomeKit environment. It has five total buttons (one large and four on the outside area). Each button can trigger up to three HomeKit functions. It offers single, double, and long-press options. It runs on a standard coin battery and comes with a wall mount for easy storage.

HomeKit Weekly: The Onvis Smart Button is the perfect way to share Apple Home access with guests - 9to5Mac

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Hacker News · u/matebajusz · 2w ago

Show HN: Beacon CLI for self-hosted monitoring, remote access and deployments

I've been building a cli for my homelab/self-hosted setup. The original motivation was getting tired of stitching together deployments, monitoring, remote SSH access and random scripts. It’s a open source CLI, all-in-one…

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r/homelab · u/Fuzzy-Sympathy5649 · 1w ago

First Homelab setup as a Junior in High School

I’m currently studying for my Security+ and CCNA, and this project has been a great way to get hands on experience with networking, virtualization, and system administration. Current hardware: 2x Dell OptiPlex 7040 Micro…

r/homelab · u/TheGordge · 1w ago

My small German homelab – NAS, OPNsense, Plex and lots of backups

After lurking here for a long time, I thought I’d finally share my homelab. The goal of this setup is pretty simple: Reliable storage Multiple backup targets Self-hosted services Remote access without exposing everything…

r/sysadmin · u/uw4yn3 · 2w ago

CTO banned the use of remote access tool

Hi everyone, how’s it going? I’d love to get your perspective on this situation: I’m the sole guy responsible for IT operations and infrastructure for my country at the company where I work. The company was recently "sol…

r/homelab · u/Reave1905 · 3w ago

I still have 20GB of memory available in my homelab. What else should I add?

I feel like my media needs are completely met now unless there's something I'm forgetting about. I've been able to replace all of the audio and video streaming services I used to have. I've also been able to replace goog…