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tuya-convert
- Kriegt man diese Multisteckdose auf, ohne sie zu zerstören?
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OTA flashing a Tuya device - advice needed
First of all I've tried Tuya-Convert but it was never able to find the device. I've also tried TuyOTA with similar results, it just seems like it can't detect the device at all - neither in pairing mode, nor in normal operation mode.
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What exactly am I supposed to do to keep Tuya exposed to Homebridge? Keep getting these emails and don’t really know what to do, instructions don’t match up to site
I was about to say a similar thing. Companies closing off their devices with paywall and other closed API are calling for a hack. I found this repo on GitHub
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Die Lampe.
Mit tuya-convert.
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LSC (action) LED lamps
Is it possible to run custom firmware on them? Like using https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert (not sure if this one is compatible with the newer lamps). Or maybe something else?
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Smart switches for dual/double switches?
If it has an ESP chip, it probably won't OTA with https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert since that doesn't work on recent Tuya firmware, hence the blakadder page showing manual flashing.
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It was all downhill after the Cuecat
> They cost >2x the Meross ones. Got 2. They work so far. Crossing my fingers they're legit, though my guess is they won't last.
FYI - there are cheap Tuya devices that can be flashed with alternative firmware[1] which works locally. More generically, there a lot of ESP32-based switches that work with Tasmota open-source firmware[2]. There breadth of devices is annoying because it makes configuration difficult because because different manufacturer wire up the relays differently, so it took me trial and error to figue out which device "port" the firmware needs to toggle to turn the switch on/off
1. https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert
2. https://github.com/tasmota
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Adding Xiaomi LYWSD03MMC temp sensor to Smart Life app? No go?
If you're already comfortable with Docker, setting up ESPHome and Home Assistant should be fairly easy for you, and will unlock lots of options. Depending on the hardware revision of your smartbubls, you might even be able to use Tuya-Convert to install ESPHome or Tasmota on your existing bulbs, and completely cut ties with Tuya and the cloud.
- These smart plugs with power monitors are cheaper than coffee!
- Flash tuya touch switch
AdGuardHome
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Blocky – a DNS proxy and ad-blocker for the local network
Also AdGuardhome will use optimistic caching, which is great.
https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/discussions/4002#...
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Runs on your OpenWrt box: AdGuard Home is network-wide blocking ads and tracking
The main repo is GPLv3: https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome
They already have many other commercials products and I guess also the default filter rules are very good because of their experience in the domain.
But I think you can use it completely without the AdGuard servers and use other filter list sources.
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Technitium DNS Server: Self host a DNS server for privacy and security
How it compares to let's say AdGuard Home? Seems similar https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome
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GitHub issues from top Open Source Golang Repositories that you should contribute to
Adguardhome - Clients identification issue
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AdGuard Home with Nginx Proxy manager
You can check this documentation if you want to investigate further: https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/wiki/Hosts-Blocklists
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AdguardHome can't resolve DoH upstream DNS? Why?
I'm using adguardhome v0.107.42 openwrt snapshot on linksys wrt1900ac v2, but when using DoH it won't resolve upstream DNS, but DoT is works perfectly OK, I've already set allow_unencrypted_doh to true in config .yaml file as per instruction here
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Is there something like adguard on linux?
AdGuard Home?
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Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't
https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome
Regarding open source, AdGuard DNS actually is:
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Block YouTube Ads on AppleTV by Decrypting and Stripping Ads from Profobuf
How does this compare to adguard home [ https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardHome ] ??
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Resolve names of local clients
Have you looked at AdGuard Home - Configuring clients?
What are some alternatives?
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
diyHue - Main diyHue software repo
nextdns - NextDNS CLI client (DoH Proxy)
BulbScript-for-Wiz-Lights - BulbScript is a simple scripting language for controlling Philips Wiz Lightbulbs using the pywizlight library.
docker-pihole-unbound - Run Pi-Hole + Unbound on Docker
tasmotizer - ESP... The time has come to... Tasmotize!
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
localtuya - local handling for Tuya devices
blocky - Fast and lightweight DNS proxy as ad-blocker for local network with many features
tuya-home-assistant - Home Assistant integration for controlling Powered by Tuya (PBT) devices using Tuya Open API, maintained by the Home Assistant Community and Tuya Developer Team.
easylist - EasyList filter subscription (EasyList, EasyPrivacy, EasyList Cookie, Fanboy's Social/Annoyances/Notifications Blocking List)