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  • @marighost You can have multiple (sub)domains pointing to the same IP, no issue there.

    So you can still have your vps subdomain AND another one for Pangolin. That’s effectively how Pangolin itself works, assigning multiple subdomains to itself, so it can route the requests to other machines. It just does it without adding records to the DNS provider, it just listens to anything that gets sent to its IP through the wildcard address (unless you make Pangolin your DNS provider, that is).

    Also, the wildcard (sub)domain will always have the lowest priority, so if there are ANY records pointing somewhere, they’ll have precedence over the wildcard.

    So, your DNS should contain three A records: one for vps, another for Pangolin, and a wildcard, all pointing to the vps address.

    Hope this helps!




  • @x4740N Other 1L PCs might have speakers, too, but I don’t have experience with them, you’d need to check.

    There’s one other option I know of that also has a speaker, but expandability is right out of the window, because the only thing you can change is the RAM, and there are no other expansion slots besides USB-C.

    I’m referring to the 2018 Mac Mini. But that’s usually MUCH more expensive and MUCH less adaptable than just about any other Mini PC.

    Btw, it’s fairly easy and cheap to add WiFi over USB to any Mini PC, IMO that might be something you might want to drop from your requirements to find more (and much cheaper) options.

    Hope this helps!

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  • @x4740N Considering Home Assistant runs well on a RPi4 or above (unless you want to have Home Assistant Voice, for that Nabu Casa recommends an N150 class CPU or above), that’s the baseline I’m going to go with.

    I believe an HP Mini might tick all the boxes for you. I’d go with a G3 or up, though a G2 should also work.

    Check for specifics on the model, but the Minis have a socketed CPU (7th or 8th-gen Intel in the case of the G3), most frequently of the T variant (35W TDP, instead of the usual 65W), with fairly low idle power draw (should be under 10W).

    You have 2 SODIMM slots, up to 64GB of RAM, one SATA 2.5’’ drive bay, and depending on the model, one or two NVMe slots for SSDs.

    You also have space for a WiFi card (most of the ones I’ve come across don’t have that, or the antennas, installed, but there is an NVMe slot for it).

    And most importantly, it has an internal speaker. Not a good one, but one. 1/2