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Ask HN: What's on Your Home Server?
My home server is connected to my TV, so I can have a fully functional desktop environment. Probably the most useful thing on it is a little Arduino that's hooked up to a Django REST API that I can use to control my TV (lost the remote years ago).
Also the server itself is my ancient T530, which is still quite snappy on Arch!
Here's the remote code, for anyone interested: https://github.com/ijustlovemath/arduino-remote
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