
Build reliable n8n workflows you can run locally or in a cheap cloud. Follow setup, a minimal workflow, API integration tips and reusable webhook patterns. Keep your nodes small, use credentials, test live runs and import free templates.

I build n8n automation workflows to tie GitHub events into real work. This guide shows the practical bits I use every day. No fluff, just the commands and config that make a workflow reliable. I cover getting n8n running, connecting it to GitHub, sensible workflow design, and two concrete examples you can copy. Start n8n […]

Learn to build reliable n8n automation scenes by breaking tasks into small, testable nodes. You will set up n8n locally, secure webhooks, use SplitInBatches, and test nodes in isolation. Follow naming, batching and retries to keep workflows tidy and easy to debug.

HandBrake Web setup on a headless server. You map config, input and output folders, run the container and enable directory watchers to automate jobs. Add worker instances for distributed encoding, test short transcodes to verify settings, and check logs, file permissions and CPU or GPU use.

Next.js security starts with automated updates. Automate OS patches and dependency PRs for your next and Node modules. Run npm audit in CI and block merges for high-severity alerts. Monitor CPU and processes. Reduce public exposure by serving static builds or using a proxy and firewall.

Plex blueprint: start on paper. Sketch your hardware, storage and roles. List the media types you want, expected streams and remote users. Choose a CPU for transcoding and put Plex data on a fast SSD, media on NAS. Configure libraries, set bitrate limits, enable hardware transcoding, automate backups and restores.

Configuring motion sensors so pets stop setting off alarms is mostly practical work and a few smart choices. I walk through the parts that matter, from picking the right hardware to making small physical changes that cut cat detection. I use smart home conventions and Home Assistant examples because that’s what I run and what […]

Use a dimmer as your base control for Philips Hue automation. Map its value to a hue range, then add a small random offset per bulb. The result keeps a single colour family while each lamp shows subtle variation.

Transform your Home Assistant setup into a truly efficient smart home with seamless dashboard design and effective automations. Save time, simplify controls, and enhance usability.

I build and lock down ESPHome automation scenes the same way I build servers. No glamour. No cloud dependency. Start with a clear threat model. Decide what data you will expose and what must stay local. Pick one control channel for scene triggers and stick to it, either Home Assistant API or MQTT with TLS, […]