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title: Home Audio setup ideas
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date: 2024-01-31T10:18:41.482Z
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2024-01-31T10:18:41.482Z
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# Ideas
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I'd really like to find an active speaker that has a built-in DAC with USB-C input and power over that same USB connection.
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The only one I've ever found like this is the Bose Revolve. It's old (discontinued?), and uses micro-USB.
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This would allow a "sweetheart" setup where the speaker could be plugged up to
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a [Radxa Zero](https://arace.tech/products/radxa-zero-3w) which itself only has
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one USB-C cable for power.
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That would make for a pretty nice Snapcast client setup.
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Most of the Snapclients are running on a Raspberry Pi (of different variations Pi 4, Pi Zero, Radxa Zero).
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The living room uses "real" speakers with an amp, while other rooms use Bluetooth speakers connected over line-in.
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The Living Room uses "real" speakers with an amp, while other rooms use Bluetooth speakers connected over line-in.
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The dining room uses a Bose speaker that has USB audio input - which is nice because it avoids ground loops - but I haven't been able to find any other speakers that have this option.
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The Dining Room uses a Bose speaker that has USB audio input - which is nice because it avoids ground loops and means power+audio is delivered via a single cable.
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I haven't been able to find any other speakers that have this option and that speaker is kind of old.
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title: Backup details
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description:
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date: 2024-01-31T16:08:36.386Z
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dateCreated: 2024-01-31T12:05:55.543Z
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# Home Network Backups
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Most of the self-hosted stuff on our network is backed up regularly, as well as both of our laptops and my desktop.
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### Linux hosts
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ZFS snapshots are created on host systems that support it (dev, molly, verin) and snapshots are replicated to siuan (backup server).
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### Maggie's Laptop
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Maggie's laptop is backed up using Kopia on a regular basis, first to verin then replicated to siuan via ZFS snapshots and also uploaded to Backblaze (using Kopia)
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### verin (primary server host)
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All services on verin are backed up using ZFS snapshots and replicated to siuan.
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Home-Assistant also takes nightly backups of its configuration and those are placed in its services folder - which is snapshotted and backed up to siuan.
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### siuan (primary backup host)
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siuan doesn't do much interesting besides pull ZFS snapshots from other hosts.
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### moiraine (router)
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moiraine (OPNsense) config is committed to a local git repo and those changes are pushed to [Gitea](https://git.roo.lol/jbrechtel/router-backups) every 15 minutes.
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* [TV Shows](https://tv.roo.lol)
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* [Plex](https://plex.roo.lol)
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* [Home Assistant](https://ha.roo.lol)
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* [Books (Calibre)](https://calibre.roo.lol)
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