Weekly Shaarli

All links of one week in a single page.

Week 45 (November 3, 2025)

5 reasons a $10 Bluetooth proxy should be your next smart home investment
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This DIY Bluetooth proxy can dramatically improve range, speed, and privacy in your smart home without adding complexity.

Windows Task Manager is fine, but this is the tool I actually use
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Learn about the powerful process management tool that surpasses expectations compared to Windows Task Manager.

Konkurser i byggeriet (Uge 45/2025-1)
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BygTek.dk bringer her et udpluk af de i Statstidende registrerede konkurser i byggebranchen de seneste uger

Stop downloading software from websites: Windows has a built-in package manager
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Installing apps from the internet can be dangerous, but a package manager can reduce a lot of that risk — and Windows has one built in.

It’s now safer to run Home Assistant from a Raspberry Pi SD card
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The change should make your storage medium last longer.

If you love Home Assistant automations, then you'll love its November update even more
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This open-source tool is the perfect self-hosted solution for managing my emails
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Take control of all your mails

Why self-hosting matters now more than ever in the age of cloud
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Break free from reliance on the cloud and build digital independence.

Spotify passerer 700 millioner brugere – rekordmange betaler for musikken - recordere.dk
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Musiktjenesten Spotify har rundet en ny milepæl og når nu ud til over 700 millioner brugere heraf 281 millioner betalende.

I forced EVERYONE to use Linux

NetworkChuck makes his entire team switch to a single Linux terminal server using ThinLinc! Watch as Chuck's employees remote into the centralized server, transforming their workflow and showcasing the power of Linux. Alongside Chuck, Alex guides you through installing ThinLinc on both client and server sides. See the team in action as Mike creates a Blender model and Florida Nick edits it, all on the terminal server. Whether you're a Linux enthusiast or curious about remote desktop solutions, discover the power of ThinLinc!

I built a home lab with Canonical MicroCloud, and it works better than I expected
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MicroCloud is a surprisingly neat platform for home server workloads