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    Sometimes I wonder how much this is about a Top Down holistic strategy, or simply that every feature team in the org is adding “AI” stuff just to react to the pressure.

    Still not in my home 🤣

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    Ugh. Even if I wanted this product, their track record on long term product support has erased my trust. They never fixed connectivity for the Chromecast and now they’ve discontinued it. Why am I gonna buy something that breaks down or gets an expensive subscription in a couple of years.

    Plus, if I post a video their stakeholders don’t like on YouTube I risk getting locked out of every Google service including Gemini, all by automated processes and with no way to even talk to a human to explain my case. They are judge, jury and executioner within their ecosystem.

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      Sure, you can say it’s an honest mistake by the customer and by Google. But then Google wouldn’t budge. This guy was left with zero options

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    16 hours ago

    Well I guess Google will have a hard time resting then because it is nowhere in my home.

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    They’re messing with Gmail, Google Sheets and Calendar a bit much for my comfort, my business relies on these to work with no change to any part of the product and perfectly. Adding non deterministic tools to these is them walking on a tight rope as I won’t be dealing with fallout from the mistakes and issues caused due to Google spiking unsolicited non opt out “features” to my business workflow.

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    The HomeAssistant ecosystem is a lot neater, it lets you do what you want without billionaires screwing with your life.

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    “Hey Co-Pilot, remove Gemini”

    “Hey Gemini, remove Co-Pilot”

    Let them fight it out. 😉

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    Highly recommend people leave Google services. Use Ente to store photos. Proton for email. DuckDuckGo or Ecosia for search. Organic Maps for directions. FreeTube or yewtu.be for videos. Venice AI as your advanced chatbot. Google needs to be broken up and regulated.

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        CoMaps is the less suspicious fork. Organic was made by two shady dudes from Russia and Belarus.

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      17 hours ago

      Other options:

      • Tuta for email
      • CoMaps for maps and directions on your phone
      • Nextcloud for self hosted cloud and pictures
      • ublock origin and sponsor block to browse YT in a non chromium browser.
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          Depends on what you mean by non-tech savvy. Also depends on what you mean by cloud.

          So, the simplest way to get something close to the dropbox experience is to use syncthing. Install it like you would any other program, and set it up (lots of videos and tutorials out there if you get stuck) this will then copy the folders you specify to all your connected devices. The problem is if you don’t regularly have all your devices powered on and connected to the network at the same time then your best option is to have one machine left in a closet powered on and connected at all times so everything syncs smoothly and seamlessly.

          Doing that you get a cloud of sorts without having to deal with servers in a traditional sense. It also requires no knowledge other than fairly basic computer skills.

          This is cool and all, but it’s limited to file sharing, to get more advanced features you need to start learning servers.

          However, there have been several projects in the last few years to make having a personal cloud easier. In no particular order: Zima OS, Open Media Vault, Hex OS, Synology OS, Casa OS, True Nas Scale, Unraid. These are all operating systems you need to install on a spare computer and leave it on all the time, but they create a website at their IP you can visit that has something like an app store where you can just add services. There are lots of videos and articles about these to help you get started.

          P. S. If you do start setting up a real server everything on it can be accessed at home without much issue, but to get it available when you aren’t at home will require you to learn a bit about networking, and probably require you to get a domain name.

          P.P.S. This whole system is easy enough for beginners to get started but becomes a deep pool of gotchas pretty quickly, be ready to learn there isn’t a good just plug and play solution currently, one problem at a time you’ll get there eventually. I have been mulling ways to make this whole thing easier for some time, eventually I suspect either myself or someone else will probably create a more plug and play project for home servers, but it’s still the perview of tinkerers for now, and likely will be for at least the next 5 years.

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            but to get it available when you aren’t at home will require you to learn a bit about networking

            And, importantly, to learn about network security.

            As soon as you open a hole in your home’s firewall and/or NAT there is the potential for a bad actor to enter through that hole, if you haven’t properly fortified it.

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      Never heard of Venice AI, asked it what it does different, one of the things it said was:

      I don’t need to be politically correct or “woke” in my responses

      Fuck that shit

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        That was just one example. There are many more. Like Minstral’s Le Chat or Proton’s Lumo. It’s not about how it responds per se, more about it being more private than Gemini.

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      i never had gmail or used google search. but i dont save my info on anyone else’s server anymore. i use nextcloud hosted on my server, i use immich for my photos. calibre server for my books. everything is mine