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Self-Host Weekly (19 June 2026)
Wow, this is the first I've seen the reduction of Oracle free tier - will dig into that before I get an unexpected bill!
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Self-Host Weekly (19 June 2026)
Wow, this is the first I've seen the reduction of Oracle free tier - will dig into that before I get an unexpected bill!
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On Pixel 8 Pro, have you noticed a dip in battery capacity since July?
Here's mine from Accubattery, running Graphene on Pixel 8 Pro
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ntfy.sh v2.18.0 was written by AI
I've been meaning to put something like this in my setup for a while, but definitely not this now! List of alternatives in the Custom Communication section at awesome selfhosted
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(Belgium) Transcript of call to Beko customer support to ask how to reset a washing machine
I am just a curious party on the internet and I'm looking on my phone so have done less deep digging than I would do at a desk.
Searching for Beko WMD service manual lead me to a site, elektrotanya.com where I got a file called beko_wmd_25121_t.rar which has exploded parts diagram and a fault code flowchart.
The flowchart says the following which may or may not be useful re resetting fault code.
FAILURE CODE OBSERVING MODE Entrance: Press the first auxiliary function button from the left for 6 seconds. “Run/ Pause/Cancel” led will start blinking and the program followers will start blinking as an error code for 3 seconds if any failure routine has run. After 3 seconds, the machine will return to the selection mode. Deletion of the error code: After entering the failure code observing mode, pressing and holding “Run/ Pause/Cancel” button for a short time will erase the error code from the memory. After you complete your inspection, if you are not sure that you have solved the problem and if you are going to change the electronic card group, do not erase the error code. For else cases, you may erase the error code.
The flow chart has details of the code flashings which I can give if helpful and you don't acquire the document yourself.
Apologies if you've already tried something so simplistic and I totally get your frustration!
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HSBC UK banning KDE Connect from F-Droid, and non whitelisted keyboards
That's annoying! I'm using Graphene and I just installed KDE Connect from F-Droid to test, which didn't trigger, however it did bounce me for using Heliboard. Changing to default keyboard and reloading worked, ie it can only see my currently active one.
Using Shelter to set up a second profile, or the new Private Space feature on 15 may help provide isolation.
Halifax/ Bank of Scotland/ Lloyds does an integrity check that rejects Graphene or LineageOS phones completely.
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emergency remote access
If you expect it to be flaky you could get one of those old school mechanical time switches with the clicky pegs (or a more modern digital equivalent) and just have it set to power down for 1 click, normally 15 mins, at 4am or whenever suits you - minimally technically complicated and guaranteed stability through planned instability!
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Which phone to get for alternative OS
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This is not the time to be considering Calyx - Calyx website
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Do you use docker for anything else self hosted? You should give it a try. I literally had not heard of grocy till I read your post but I self host other things with docker. I googled them, visited their github looked at their docker instructions - theirs downloading a docker compose file and lsio's which gave a run option rather than compose.
I pulled up an ssh to my server from my phone and literally entered the run command from here just modified to have my preferred storage path.
docker run -d \
--name=grocy \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=Etc/UTC \
-p 9283:80 \
-v ~/.config/grocy:/config \
--restart unless-stopped \
lscr.io/linuxserver/grocy:latest```
I then opened my browser to http://ip:9283 and was prompted with a username and password. I googled and found out the default is admin/admin. I now have grocy temporarily running on my server. If I want to run it permanently I'd include it in my existing docker-compose stack or create a new one with just it in it.
I understand it's frustrating and you may not want to use grocy after all and someone might have a good alternative, but getting to terms with docker will make your self hosting life much easier - it took me longer to type this post than it took me to get grocy up and running with docker.
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What sort of outside lights would you call this?
I know what you mean and have an old light which does that, which was on the house when I moved in.
After frustratingly searching, I believe the terms you're looking for are dual light level PIR, hi-lo PIR, high low PIR.
Here's a product that has the feature although it may not be cosmetically to your taste https://www.universal-lighting.co.uk/products/dual-light-level-led-outdoor-pir-wall-half-lantern-white/ Here's another https://www.universal-lighting.co.uk/products/dual-light-level-led-dusk-dawn-white-outdoor-pir-wall-light-wide/
No affiliation to them just they came up when searching and had two products that matched. Good luck with your hunt, they are out there!
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Podcast automation?
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Thanks for the recommendation, will give that a further look.
I have played with Pinchflat as mentioned by another poster. I've found that some of the ones that aren't on YouTube, you can use AudioBookShelf or similar in conjunction with a vpn set to a non core country for the podcast, you can either remove or at least greatly reduce the ad inserts.
Have an experiment with that, I use a gluetun docker and link my ABS docker to that.
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Experience with GrapheneOS
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There's an up to date list here - my specific problem were Lloyds group ones as mentioned on that page.
The parking app is paybyphone which I've only used a handful of times. Ringo which I normally have to use seems to work fine.
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Any easy way to force a refresh of a post/ comments? Imgur geoblocking workaround
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Yes that is correct I have a VPN connection available to my house on my UK internet connection for selfhosted services and a separate commercial VPN available from a major provider which I can use to route via a different country but I don't believe I can easily have them both connected at the same time nor do I really want to always route all of my traffic overseas to work around a minor part my online experience
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Experience with GrapheneOS
I've been transitioning over the last week or so, on a new 8 pro,which is the same dimensions as the 4.5 year old Samsung it replaced.
So far, I have two banking apps from the same UK provider that don't work due to them checking the same flags as Google Pay (12 other banking apps I have work fine), one parking payment app that doesn't work and I've been told uber has started to be glitchy with their latest update.
The work around for all of those (apart from Google Pay) is use them via the web browser where they are fine.
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Feature request: block posts by url
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Not OP but fully agree - I don't enjoy video content so my personal block list would filter youtube.com and any of their shortened aliases like youtu.be and I personally would also filter x.com as if you accidentally click it you'll likely get the you need an account to view this nonsense
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Kali Linux seems really interesting, but how do I learn all the tools just for fun?
You should have a look for capture the flags for penetration testing.
TryHackMe currently has a free Christmas program which has a beginner focus and outside of that they have a mix of free and paid for content (don't be tricked into feeling you need to pay if you just want the free content, navigate about a bit)
I've done some of the content and CTFs at HackerOne and I have heard of people liking HackTheBox too although I haven't done anything over there myself.
Hopefully that gives you some inspiration and guidance to get started!
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Any experience in Yosuda exercise bikes
No experience of this specific model, but during the pandemic I bought a similar budget spin bike. Within the first few weeks, one of the crank arms (where the pedals attach) fell off so they replaced that part and a week or so later it happened again so they let me return it for a refund and I bought a Peloton that I've used multiple times every week since then.
The driver collecting it said they had lots of similar returns.
Looking on the Amazon reviews for your model, 509 reviews rated pedal strength as a negative with some reviewers talking about how they fell off.
If you plan to use it mainly as a coat hanger then it's probably BIFL, but if you plan to ride it I'd say most likely not.
Peloton is a big commitment as it requires a subscription as well as the expensive hardware (although you may find a used one locally) but if you like it, the content can motivate and drive you.
Another poster mentioned Concept 2 and rowing - all the rowers in every commercial gym I've ever been in have been Concept 2, if you maintain them, in a home environment they can most definitely be BIFL.
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Clothing store in Madrid with 3D advertising
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I'm on Android using Voyager 2.19.4 from 17th November, and its working for me
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Any easy way to force a refresh of a post/ comments? Imgur geoblocking workaround
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Good workaround, thanks!
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PlayStation Stars coming to a close as SIE evaluates new ways to evolve future Loyalty Program efforts
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Yeah I may be tempted back to essential depending on what gets released there
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Which phone to get for alternative OS
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You could look at doing a VPN only connection to your home server - some people use tailscale / headscale to achieve this but I've been happily using PiVPN on my home PiHole to provide full home server connectivity from anywhere for years.