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Not self hosted, but I use Windy for general weather predictions, it has some graphs if you click on a city.
If you love graphs meteo.pl has some nice graphs, but they are static, and only for Poland and neighbouring countries. Click meteogram on the top left and zoom in, than click on a red dot. E.g. this is for this week for Warsaw:
https://www.meteo.pl/um/metco/mgram_pict.php?ntype=0u&fdate=2025071006&row=404&col=250&lang=en (I can’t embed this image on lemmy)
Have you checked grafana? Here is a related tutorial: https://ibug.io/blog/2024/01/weather-forecast-with-grafana/
There is a history dashboard where you can change the date and which sensors you want to display: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/history/ You don’t zoom but you have to add dates, same 2 sensors look like this there:
But it depends on the sensor if it supports this long term statistics, by default all data is saved only for 10 days, you can change these settings.
If filtering and zooming is the most important aspect for you this may be not the best solution, as this graph displays are not the best. The most powerful feature is that you can add local data sources.
I already use HomeAssistant and it has a nice graph interface, you can add any data you want. Plus I have a zigbee temp and humidity sensor on the balcony, so I can add local data to the one coming from external sources. E.g. here is a temperature graph, blue is the temperature from OpenWeatherMap, yellow is an indoor sensor, my outdoor sensor’s battery died again… It shows daily mean, min and max for the last 30 days:
You can find built in weather integrations here: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/?cat=weather
About this graph card on the ui: https://www.home-assistant.io/dashboards/history-graph/
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infeeeee@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.zip•Microsoft’s Edge browser now loads sites even fasterEnglish8·7 days agoIt now takes Microsoft’s browser less than 300 milliseconds to start rendering the first parts of a website for users,
I use edge only if I set up computers for others, and I don’t want to install firefox for just downloading an installer or something. You have 3 unskippable consent dialogs before you can even type the url, and the no button is on a different position on the dialogs, so you can’t click it through quickly. But I’m really happy these dialogs load more quickly, thank you microsoft for your hard work on making linux a viable alternative to more and more people.
infeeeee@lemmy.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Help connect to Mastodon through LemmyEnglish7·11 days agoYou cannot follow everything from everything.
- From Mastodon you can follow Lemmy communities and Lemmy users. Some Lemmy communities name gets hashtags on mastodon, e.g. if you follow
#idm
there, you will see posts from !idm@lemmy.zip - From Lemmy you cannot follow/subscribe to anything from Mastodon. You can see replies and posts of Mastodon users in Lemmy communities
If you want to follow all from one account with a Lemmy-like interface, the closest you can get is with Mbin. There you can follow Lemmy communities, Mastodon and Lemmy users. You cannot follow Mastodon hashtags though.
- From Mastodon you can follow Lemmy communities and Lemmy users. Some Lemmy communities name gets hashtags on mastodon, e.g. if you follow
Instance independent link: !Ollama@lemmy.world
Share links to communities this way, so everyone can subscribe easily.
You should also post about this in !newcommunities@lemmy.world and !communitypromo@lemmy.ca for better discoverability!
infeeeee@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•wanderer v0.17.0 released — Federation support is hereEnglish5·23 days agoVery nice project! Thank you for using OpenStreetMap! I love it when the project I contribute to gets used in interesting projects like this!
But some quick notes, related to the map display: It’s called OpenStreetMap, there is no s at the end, written in CamelCase without spaces. The other more important problem is you forgot to include the attribution text on the map. For using OSM there is only one requirement, you have to display “© OpenStreetMap” somewhere on a corner of the map. More info about this on the website of the OSM foundation: https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Attribution_Guidelines
I see the attribution text is displayed on http://trails.tchncs.de/ but not on https://demo.wanderer.to/ so I don’t know what’s going on.
The basemap display on the demo website uses the tile server from openstreeetmap.org. This is very discouraged, and also can give bad experience to users. The tiles on osm.org are raster tiles, they are regenerated automatically after a change in the map data, they are aimed as a tool for map contributors, not end users. You can read more about this here: https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/tiles/
There is a new totally free maplibre compatible vector tile provider, which uses the same map data, I recommend to switch to OpenFreeMap. Users can also self host OpenFreeMap, so some really privacy minded users could totally self host the full project this way.
infeeeee@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English1·25 days agoExternal 80 to internal 80 and external 443 to internal 443
With this config you don’t have to deal with ports later, as http is 80, https is 443 by default.
If you run some container on port 81, you have to deal with that in the reverse proxy, not in the router. E.g. redirect something.domian.tld to 192.168.0.103:81
If you use docker check out nginxproxymanager, it has a very beginner friendly admin webui. You shouldn’t forward the admin ui’s port, you need to access it only from your lan.
infeeeee@lemmy.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemm.ee communities migration megathreadEnglish1·1 month ago!civ@lemm.ee merged with the existing !civ@lemmy.ca
Mopidy has a dlna plugin: https://mopidy.com/ext/dleyna/
I use this container for mopidy: https://hub.docker.com/r/ivdata/mopidy