The problem is these devices don’t have the hardware to process input locally — it’s all sent back to their respective clouds for processing.
I believe Siri on newer phones can do some processing entirely local, but it’s not the norm.
I would see which Intel GPUs are supported by Plex and choose a NUC with one of those.
This is the way. HA is what really got me thinking about self-hosting more seriously — I realized Google and Amazon likely knew what room I was in and when I was in it. That was enough to go down the rabbit hole.
Just ran into this myself. I fixed it by disabling auth for my local network in the config file. IMPORTANT: Stop the container first because it overwrites config files on shutdown.
I was then able to log in and set the password. After that the login worked fine.
Hey friend, you’re aiming for a setup very close to what I run. Some lessons from my fumbling:
Given your low power consumption requirements, I’d probably look at something like this:
If you want to do any AI/ML beyond Frigate, you’ll want a desktop GPU in the rack. I still haven’t found a good option here. I’ll likely get a rack case that works with desktop hardware and throw a 3090 into it.
If you use Firefox, you can host your own sync server.