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  • rhymepurple@lemmy.mltoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldProtectli FW6B
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    6 months ago

    Some additional ideas for the Protectli device:

    • backup/redundant OPNsense instance for high availability
    • backup NAS/storage
      • set it up at a family/friend’s house
    • a test/QA device for new services or architecture changes
    • travel router/firewall
    • home theater PC
    • Proxmox/virtualization host
      • Kubernetes cluster
    • Tor, I2P, cryptocurrency, etc. node
    • Home Assistant
      • dedicated local STT/TTS/conversation agent
    • NVR
    • low powered desktop PC

    There are so many options. It really depends on what you want, your other devices, the Protectli’s specs, your budget, etc.




  • I agree that Home Assistant’s audit is a good thing. While I love that Home Assistant is open source, I’m not sure how that impacts the audit. Proprietary, closed source software can be audited with few differences from an open source software’s audit. The biggest difference is that you, myself, or anyone could audit open source software, but it would not be easy for that to happen with closed source software.




  • Jitsi isn’t really a Slack alternative. Instead, it’s more of a Zoom alternative.

    However, Matrix is a great Slack alternative. Slack channels are similar to Matrix rooms, which can be organized into Matrix spaces. Matrix supports threads, replies, attachments, and formatted text like markdown or HTML. Slack’s snippet functionality is not as great on Matrix and Slack’s integrations with other services are likely easier to setup. There is likely a bunch of other pros/cons to Slack/Matrix depending on your use cases. The caveat is that you’ll need to use a Matrix client and Matrix homeserver that support the Matrix functionality that you want.