Users Are Building Their Own AI-Powered Alternatives to Amazon’s Ring Cameras
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bvm5p8/users-are-building-their-own-ai-powered-alternatives-to-amazons-ring-cameras
Tired of annoying walled gardens and widespread privacy abuses, a growing number of consumers are building their own alternatives to Amazon’s home surveillance system, Ring. In many instances, the home-rolled solutions have most or all of the benefits of Ring—but without being owned and controlled by one of the largest and creepiest megacorporations on the planet.
While it requires a little extra work, third-party cameras, NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices, or dedicated NVRs (Network Video Recorders) can be combined to build Big Tech home surveillance alternatives that can scale depending on the budget.
Users Are Building Their Own AI-Powered Alternatives to Amazon’s Ring Cameras
Oct 12, 2022, 1:23pm UTC
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bvm5p8/users-are-building-their-own-ai-powered-alternatives-to-amazons-ring-cameras
> Tired of annoying walled gardens and widespread privacy abuses, a growing number of consumers are building their own alternatives to Amazon’s home surveillance system, Ring. In many instances, the home-rolled solutions have most or all of the benefits of Ring—but without being owned and controlled by one of the largest and creepiest megacorporations on the planet.
> While it requires a little extra work, third-party cameras, NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices, or dedicated NVRs (Network Video Recorders) can be combined to build Big Tech home surveillance alternatives that can scale depending on the budget.