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  • Its really to compensate for the lack of framers.

    Five years ago the average age of a framer was 55.

    This is what happens when you don’t have a new generation of people trained to do something - constructors have no choice but to use automation.

    I’m not blaming anyone - its just an observation of pressures. Framing’s a tough job.

    There will be massive outlays for the systems, they’ll probably be leased or you’ll have companies that specialise in managing the system, and as a GC you’ll contract them to implement the design.














  • Give us an example of what you want as the end result - what devices you have, are you sharing calendars with someone else, etc.

    My best answer is to run a calendar server on some machine and let your calendar sync to that whenever the devices are online on the same wifi simultaneously. (E.G. Run Owncloud in a docker on your laptop).

    Alternatively you could run Tailscale on the devices which would provide a secure mesh network, eliminating the need to be on the same wifi - so long as they’re online they can sync via Tailscale.

    Tailscale even has a feature (Funnel) that will route specific internet traffic into your Tailscale net - this would eliminate the need to have Tailscale on every device. You could host a calendar on a laptop (say Nextcloud in Docker with Tailscale), enable Funnel only for the calendar port, and apply security in Tailscale so only you have access.