Leapfrogging Bitwarden I see.
Do we like this over bridge? That hasn’t been halve bad on Mac.
Yes it has been already for a couple of weeks
I simply created the usb from the aarch64 image provided. Wouldn’t it configure it right from that?
Thank you for pointing out the obvious mistake.
I tried the hass route instead, but can’t get it to work due to dependency issues once I try to install the supervisor package. Even though the aarch64 OS agent seems to install without issue. I’m tired of getting it to work.
I have managed to install HASS on a Mac mini m1 through a Debian vm in UTM, that is serving its introduction purposes right now. Likely I will end up getting a home assistant Green at some point, but I don’t find the price that appealing for what it is. Or I need to shell out even more for a n100 mini pc.
Thanks for sharing. I had the feeling it hadn’t. Unlike the bridge setup depending on your third party email client
Does it have background notifications?
Me too. I realised I don’t need anything more. It’s easy, supposedly private and quite elegant.
Why is it highly recommended? And do you know where it is hosted?
I’m so confused. How can it be so rich without being a full blown app? I have been enjoying Memmy, but can’t really find what separates the two.
I have a Mac mini m1 and run several containers to manage media, arrs and vpn. I also have a Debian vm for homeassitant. I had used UTM prior but now moved the vm to VMware fusion.
Main issue I run into is not enough ram as the base model only has 8gb. And I do not have redundancy optimised when I reboot. I have it locked with a password so it doesn’t auto run the containers or the vm.
I double the mac for light browsing too. I considered getting a dedicated Linux mini pc for the services next to a desktop Mac. But my usage is too sparse at both ends of the spectrum.