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2000s/Early 2010s web culture was (mostly) better
(lemmygrad.ml)
Talk about whatever, respecting the rules established by Lemmygrad. Failing to comply with the rules will grant you a few warnings, insisting on breaking them will grant you a beautiful shiny banwall.
A community for comrades to chat and talk about whatever doesn't fit other communities
I think a lot of this comes from how the internet in many ways has become less of a shared place, with fewer people self hosting and more moving to ‘platforms’ which has enabled massive commercialization (and an excessive desire to mine personal data, only to get hacked)
I'm still dumbfounded that people happily pay a subscription for their doorbell. Are they stupid?
If this is real the only answer is yes. I thought they just bought a spy doorbell and connected it to their WiFi. They pay a subscription? Jfc. (I'm not so much doubting you as expressing my flabbergastedness as questions.)
There's the Ring doorbell.
And the Google Nest doorbell too!
I’d assume the subscription would be for a webcam enabled doorbell with cloud storage of the video (which is probably designed in intentionally, because I don’t believe the larger vendors provide an easy way to self host the storage)
Yes. I have a Eufy version that doesn't need a subscription. Because I'm not a pigeon.