
9: Conquering Planned Obsolescence
Master of details, open source advocate and YouTuber, Quindor from Intermittent.Tech joins us for a chat about tuya-convert to avoid planned hardware obsolescence, his new 100TB server build, highly available home setups, and his DIY LED project.
January 2, 202034m 26s
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Show Notes
Master of details, open source advocate and YouTuber, Quindor from Intermittent.Tech joins us for a chat about tuya-convert to avoid planned hardware obsolescence, his new 100TB server build, highly available home setups, and his DIY LED project.
Special Guest: Andries Faassen.
Links:
- Intermit.Tech - YouTube
- Intermittent Technology - My personal blog
- Home Assistant: Cheap multi-room Temperature Sensors
- Home Networking: 100TB 10Gbit Server - Last server bits
- QuinLED.info - WiFi controllable DIY LED dimmer
- Tuya-convert: A collection of scripts to flash Tuya IoT devices to alternative firmwares
- Tasmota Device Templates Repository — Tasmota Device Templates Repository
Topics
Cheap multi-room Temperature SensorsHome AssistantIntermit.TechLED dimmerQuinLEDHighly AvaibleTeckin Smart stripQuindorAndries Faassentuya-convertTuya IoT devicesSelf-HostingPlanned ObsolescenceServicesJupiter BroadcastingLinux Academy