WebUI-aria2
Home Assistant
WebUI-aria2 | Home Assistant | |
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8 | 1,426 | |
10,073 | 77,249 | |
0.4% | 1.6% | |
0.0 | 10.0 | |
12 months ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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WebUI-aria2
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Download manager on Raspberry Pi?
if you're just looking for a simple download manager though, I recommend aria2. it's command line based, but it has resumable downloads and download acceleration. you can get a webUI for it too
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Web based download Mannager, recommendations
How about https://github.com/ziahamza/webui-aria2 ?
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Xdm – Powerfull download accelerator and video downloader
+1 for aria2! It does one job and does it very well.
Want to add a UI? Take a look at WebUI-Aria2: https://github.com/ziahamza/webui-aria2
It is also very easy to integrate with othersoftware via the RPC interface https://aria2.github.io/manual/en/html/aria2c.html?highlight.... You can find wrappers in some languages e.g. the JS bindings: https://github.com/sonnyp/aria2.js
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Looking for a better way to use my phone to initiate downloads on my server.
I haven't tried aria2 apps, but I do have aria2 webui and it works really nice.
- How to configure aria2 better for torrents?
- What is the best download manager regarding privacy?
- Is there a web based download manager?
- Any selfhosted aria2/similar download managers that can controlled remotely?
Home Assistant
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How I Use Home Assistant in 2025
https://github.com/home-assistant/core/blob/dev/requirements... lists all the direct dependencies installed in the container.
It's enough for just a single direct or indirect dependency to be compromised to have a botnet or turn it into something used for surveillance against the users.
Preventing it from exfiltrating data by isolating it from the network with Internet access is the only option if you want to run it. This requires local only devices.
Accessing it through the web UI or through the mobile app will still load icons from https://brands.home-assistant.io. The details are in this ticket https://github.com/home-assistant/frontend/issues/18549
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The Home Assistant model
Home Assistant
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Why Home Assistant?
This time, I attended Monitoring your home, with DevOps observability tools. I thought it would be about OpenTelemetry for your home. After the speaker mentioned Home Assistant, however, I didn't pay much attention to the rest.
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Self-updating Containers on Linux with Quadlet aka podman-system-generator
The rootless .container files go into ~/.config/containers/systemd. I'm using one to run Home Assistant.
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AWS open source newsletter, #204
ha-aws-cost is a project from Diego Marques for folks who use Home Assistant (a very popular open source home automation system), and provides custom component interacts with AWS to get the month to date cost and forecast cost and make it available on Home Assistant. It adds two new entities 1/Month to date cost: The current cost of your AWS account, and 2/Forecasted month costs: The forecasted cost based in your current consumption. Check out Diego's post on LinkedIn that provides some more background to this project.
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Busy Status Bar from Flipper Devices
Nice!
For a home-rolled solution, I use a GE CYNC ST19 Edison Style bulb in a socket right outside my office door. I have it configured through Home Assistant (https://www.home-assistant.io/), and then use Hammerspoon (https://www.hammerspoon.org/) on my macbook to make an API call to Home Assistant when the camera state changes.
If my camera turns on/off, so does the light bulb. Works really well for letting my family know I'm busy in meetings.
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Setting Up Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
Given these changes, I thought about reintroducing Homebridge. But upon researching, I discovered Home Assistant.
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Kickstart Hacktoberfest with These Exciting Open Source Projects to Contribute To! 🚀
🏡 Project: Home Assistant 💡 Why Contribute: Home Assistant is an open-source platform designed to manage smart homes. With its vast community and growing list of supported devices, you can contribute by adding new integrations, fixing bugs, or improving documentation.
- Add SensorPush Cloud Integration [Closed]
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Ask HN: Monitoring the coming and going of Bluetooth devices around your home
I think you're looking for Home Assistant:
https://www.home-assistant.io/
What are some alternatives?
pyLoad - The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python
Domoticz - Open source Home Automation System
RSS-Bridge - The RSS feed for websites missing it
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
RSS Merger - Powerfull PHP aggregator of RSS feeds
CasaOS - CasaOS - A simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system.