I try to balance things between what I find enjoyable/ worth the effort, and what ends up becoming more of a recurring headache
I try to balance things between what I find enjoyable/ worth the effort, and what ends up becoming more of a recurring headache
Very disappointing. Does Apple sell Air Tag data to 3rd parties?
Just bought 3 since they stack and I’m worried they won’t be offered in the future XD
I actually emailed their support asking about the lifetime licensing, and they did mention they calculate/ limit the lifetime licenses to be sustainable. I hope they are able to succeed and be around for a while with their price modeling. Maybe lifetime won’t be for sale for much longer
Oh interesting, was there a Q&A or something or just speculation?
I’ve noticed this too. I have to open the app for sync to start happening. I raised this concern to their customer support and they quickly responded saying they’ll pass it to the dev team. Fingers crossed they add a fix soon.
I wonder the same
I read through their EULA the other day, and it seems everything is E2EE so only the recipients can see the data, but they do have access to some stuff such as last login, usernames, etc.
I have a few friends using it, and it’s nice once you get it going, but adding/ finding friends is a bit of a headache in my experience
I recently found out about Circles and was hoping to migrate friends and family to it, but it’s just too much of a learning curve to get things set up.
I have a somewhat dated (but decently specd) NUC running Proxmox, and it’s the backbone of my home lab. No issues to date.
Yes, also confused by this.
Maybe Piper Net (Silicon Valley)
Get on the notification list for a RAK starter kit. I have heltec and RAK, and the NRF chip outperforms the ESP32 based ones by leaps. Barely uses any battery. Just check which frequency you need for your country. I’m in NA so we use 915 MHz
Lmaoooo, was going to say the same thing. Fantastic project that has me hooked.
I’ll check that out, thanks!
I was using a WD PR4100, but I upgraded to a Synology RS1221+ and it’s been fantastic :)
I have a beefed up Intel NUC running Proxmox (and my self hosted services within those VMs) and a stand alone NAS that I mount on the necessary VMs via fstab.
I really like this approach, as it decouples my storage and compute servers.
I’ve had this before as well; Very annoying.