dmtalon

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[–] dmtalon 1 points 2 years ago

Ya, no... I bought a gocontrol garage opener to make mine smart, but its only designed to short the two wires together (simulating a door bell style button). Unfortunately, that just doesn't work here since those wires are carrying data when connected to the enhanced wall units.

So, I bought a little project box, wired the gocontrol to a standard 12vdc relay with wires running from that to the wall unit. I soldered those to the physical button on the circuit board.

[–] dmtalon 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Interesting, this has been in place quite a while and we haven't experienced random openings or closes.

My openers are from 2009, and have no MyQ stuff . Chamberlain Elite units with motion/temp sensors on the wall unit. That is what caused my issues with using the gocontrol units directly. The wire between the wall unit and motor carries some signal and is not just shorted out to trigger the door.

[–] dmtalon 2 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Ya I wired the relay to that button on my wall unit to trigger the door since the signal wire between it and the motor wasn't just a contact switch triggering it.

[–] dmtalon 1 points 2 years ago

I'd never heard of ratgdo before, pretty interesting setup. I have two gocontrol units I had to modify to work with my non door bell type wall units. I had to put a relay between the gocontrol and my opener button on the wall unit because it wouldn't trigger the doors. The ratgdo would up my game with light control.

[–] dmtalon 1 points 2 years ago (6 children)

I bought gocontrol units for my dumb garage door openers and had to build a relay system to get it to work with the intelligence wall plates as they were not just shorting out to trigger the door.

But it should work with any new non smart opener if I wanna stay away from proprietary crap

[–] dmtalon 45 points 2 years ago (4 children)

*crashes while reading Waze prompt about crashes

[–] dmtalon 2 points 2 years ago

Absolutely... Started off bad getting the ones they did so carelessly in g1 ...

[–] dmtalon 2 points 2 years ago

lscr.io/linuxserver

[–] dmtalon 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Nextcloud docker on unRAID has worked well for me on...

Android, Windows and my MacBook(s)

I use it to Auto upload photos from my phone as well as cloud storage. Shared directories with my wife and son for easy sharing.

No real issues outside a couple painful upgrades in the past .

[–] dmtalon 2 points 2 years ago

I use Photoprism also as a docker on my NAS. It is Internet facing but I only really share kinks to friends and family since it is hitting my server. Its firewalled/port forwarded etc, but I'm not comfortable sharing that publicly.

Inside our house NAS shares are accessible, however read only unless I need to update/add to it.

Nextcloud runs in parallel to the NAS and contains it's own data but it's ease of use allows my wife to use it

One other paid storage I didn't mention (for photos) is I also have a $40/yr zenfolio account where I do upload photos. Mostly stuff taken with my DSLR not phone pictures. (A lot of soccer pictures). My grandparents photos are there also so the family can access them.

[–] dmtalon 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I have also considered the 'trusted friend' thing. And while that would certainly solve the 'hit by a bus' situation, they are my age and not any healthier than I am. I don't believe I have any/many technically capable younger friends I could rely on as that trusted person long term.

These things are stuff I've thought about on/off for a while. Not just my personal storage, but just in general as things move to cloud (especially company clouds) when those places fail what happens? As people die off and have their data locked online somewhere, when they stop paying, or company ceases to exist that stuff is just potentially lost. Meanwhile, I have a huge box of pictures my grandparents took. I've digitized a lot of them since it's much easier to share that way, but the box is still in my closet and will exist after I'm gone.

I didn't intend to make this so dark :)

[–] dmtalon 8 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I run my own storage, mostly via NextCloud (as a docker on unRAID). But I still use a couple apps, and my old phone to take advantage of Google's old 'unlimited original uploads of photos' as a secondary, backup. I like this for publicly sharing photos vs giving people access/direct links to my stuff.

Nextcloud is also our dropbox/onedrive etc..

Important bits are backed up ultimately to Backblaze (my only cloud storage)

The biggest thing I worry about with this setup which is pretty low cost compared to paying Google, Apple, MS for cloud storage/features. is that if I get hit by a bus tomorrow. This stuff will likely eventually fade into oblivion. While I did finally get my wife onto a shared password manager I am not so sure she'd be able to recover stuff if she needed. Of course it would all work as it does right now for a while. But eventually unRAID will crash or have some hardware failure, then things get tricky. Again, my wife has access to accounts/passwords through the password manager, but there are still technical challenges. I guess I need to add to the 'in case of emergency' to pull off all important digital documents and start backing them up some other way.

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