

I recently invested in some Eufy (Anker) cameras for my house, and they store data locally to a hard drive in a small standalone machine.
I don’t know how much I trust them, but I trust them a lot more than the Amazon ring cameras I replaced.


I recently invested in some Eufy (Anker) cameras for my house, and they store data locally to a hard drive in a small standalone machine.
I don’t know how much I trust them, but I trust them a lot more than the Amazon ring cameras I replaced.
I miss the old days of people making niche websites for their hobbies, their own blogs, and message boards.
So many people think of the Internet as Google, Meta, Netflix, or <favorite social network here>. That makes me sad.
I don’t see a way back to a less commercialized internet, but little pockets of goodness like Lemmy make me happy.


Thanks, PoopMonster, that’s a good tip!


If you have a server running, I wouldn’t buy more hardware. They have good example documentation for just such a configuration:
https://docs.pi-hole.net/docker/
If your server already has those ports bound (specifically the DNS port 53) you are going to have to get creative; otherwise it’ll work well!
Worst case, a cheapo pi 3 will do the job. At one point I had it running on a pi zero, so hardware requirements are pretty low.

With far fewer irs agents, they can’t effectively audit tax cheats.
We are funding the complete destruction of Palestine.
Golf is expensive.
He’s been sued 220 times for the 100 days he has been in office. Lawyers are really expensive. (Well unless you blackmail them.)
Yikes. I don’t use the website or share links, but that is a bit concerning.
Oh well… they are screwed to my house now.