• pyrflie@lemm.ee
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    22 hours ago

    At least the wife is funny.

    Ring is basically spyware. Anyone with the backdoor knows when you aren’t home.

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      21 hours ago

      Wish I had never got one. In my ignorance I thought I could stream it like any other camera, just needed to know the protocol. They make one like that?

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        19 hours ago

        You’re looking for reolink stuff, just about the only ones that are still real ipcams and not IoT cloud spyware

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        21 hours ago

        Samsung is the only one I know of that is not proprietary networked and has Foss Firmware. Avigilon and Axis both phone home (Though they’re contact is at least contract specific) and generic Chinese have tons of records of phoning home without informing users.

        It’s a pretty big problem in the security industry. Camera’s are notoriously insecure unless you make them so. Air gaping with local storage is best.

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        There are a few options on self-hosting doorbell cameras.

        Full self-hosting a Ring doorbell is a bit of a bother and you might as well go another route and have a POE security system with storage. You can’t easily divorce your Ring from the company’s control.

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        20 hours ago

        There are many of you dive in a little and are comfortable with technology.

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    21 hours ago

    I named the thermostat “reactor”. “Hey Google, turn up the reactor.”

    My cleverest accident was putting all the ceiling-mounted minis in the “attic” room. “Turn off the attic” kills 'em all, reboots the whole mess.

    Another accident: I have two vivariums, “tank” and “main tank”. The morning I goofed and said, “turn on the tanks”, and it worked!

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      There is a phase in pretty much everybody’s life - which in men tends to manifest in the form of drawing penises pretty much anywhere - usually in one’s teen years when that kind of humour is widespread.

      Then most people get too full of themselves and concerned with appearances and lose that kind of humour (some will even act shocked when they see it).

      So I read the reference to the age as just indicating one of those rare people whose humour hasn’t, as they aged, been crushed by a need to be seen as a serious person, which I personally find are the best kind of people around at many levels, not just the humour itself but because that stuff tends to be correlated with self-confidence and being an easy and fun person to be around.

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      19 hours ago

      This is childish humour. It’s a dig at her age, not ability. I resent the immediate jump to women not being funny. Maybe take the plank from your own eye.

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      20 hours ago

      maybe just making sure we know it wasn’t someone else who amazingly reached 40-year-old-woman level of humor, but a 40-year-old woman achieving the typical amazing level of humor they’re known for