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  • Outside ring a unifi ecosystem is going to be your next best bet. I have four cameras (poe) and the G4 doorbell (wireless). I run protect with a sata SSD drive on the cloudkey gen2+. Everything just pretty much works. I have not tried to use other brand cameras though. The experience is pretty consistent with other unifi gear. From my wifes perspective she has never complained and weve had it for 2 years now. It easy to navigate and always works.

    Only thing id note though is you probably want some kind of SSD for the camera storage. A harddrive is probably better long term but without an SSD the video takes longer to load and scrubbing video can get painful. ie your wife will get annoyed. Itll work with an hdd but its just noticeably less snappy.


  • NameTaken@lemmy.worldtoBuy it for Life@slrpnk.netBlender
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    2 months ago

    Im going to have to go with the Ninja here, had one for three years and I use it frequently with no problem. I might have an older cheaper one though as there’s no magnets to worry about as others noted.

    I know people with a lot of different ninja products and everyone seems to love them. I dont have anything beyond the blender but I am impressed. I personally will try other stuff from them.









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    10 months ago

    The way your describing this isn’t quite clear. I think you have something crossed. There are a series of videos by Lawrence Systems on YouTube where he walks through basic to complicated PFsense configurations. I think it’s worth watching. What your trying to do is setup two vlans I think? They probably don’t have access to the WAN which you need to allow as this is not the default.

    It seems complicated but making firewall rules makes sense once you get the hang of it. The best part of home labbing is learning though it usually requires breaking some stuff in the meantime. All part of the journey. You’ll get there, have fun.


  • Extensions are:

    • SEMRush Rank
      (extension ID: idbhoeaiokcojcgappfigpifhpkjgmab) and PI Rank (ID: ccgdboldgdlngcgfdolahmiilojmfndl), which call the URL “rank.trellian[.]com” over plain HTTP

    • Browsec VPN (ID: omghfjlpggmjjaagoclmmobgdodcjboh), which uses HTTP to call an uninstall URL at “browsec-uninstall.s3-website.eu-central-1.amazonaws[.]com” when a user attempts to uninstall the extension

    MSN New Tab (ID: lklfbkdigihjaaeamncibechhgalldgl) and MSN Homepage, Bing Search & News (ID: midiombanaceofjhodpdibeppmnamfcj), which transmit a unique machine identifier and other details over HTTP to “g.ceipmsn[.]com”

    • DualSafe Password Manager & Digital Vault (ID: lgbjhdkjmpgjgcbcdlhkokkckpjmedgc), which constructs an HTTP-based URL request to “stats.itopupdate[.]com” along with information about the extension version, user’s browser language, and usage “type”



  • Not to say I’m not annoyed and they definitely should not be doing this except for their enterprise line. Would I buy another Synology again, no definitely not.

    However most “consumers” buying a NAS are already pretty tech savvy. When this issue happened to me I googled it and found and applied the script in 15 or so minutes. Run the script essentially once a year or so when major updates come along. Hasn’t been a huge issue. The issue will be if /when they block this script or other fixes.


  • I basically run this setup, Synology nas for storage and a nuc12 for proxmox. Things like pihole I run on both for HA. You will also have a much better experience using Plex on an Intel NUC with quick assist.

    As mentioned above the helper scripts will save you a ton of time. You should definitely check them out. Proxmox allows you to easily backup and restore. So its much easier to tinker and play around without taking down the whole network.




  • When connected through wireguard can you access anything on the local network?

    Also sometimes if you’re on an LAN trying to vpn into itself you get weird network issues. Does this issue also happen when you’re on another network and vpning back?

    Also there’s a lot of great videos on YouTube to set this up things like Lawrence systems and network Chuck.

    Not exactly sure what the issue is here but gave you the up vote for visability and hopefully someone smarter then me will know.