请问HN:一个无须过多干预、适合家庭使用且去谷歌化的“家庭实验室”是否可行?

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我终于意识到自己需要做出改变了。我现在需要一个新的AC2200接入点来配合我的Google Wifi 5网状网络,但这个型号已经不再出售。而且,Google决定将Wifi 6设计为不向后兼容。因此,我现在有两个选择: 1) 在eBay上找一个,试图让这个不再支持的系统勉强维持下去。 2) 最终花时间建立一个我能掌控的系统。 有几件事情一直困扰着我: * 到2026年,视频流媒体的复杂性和费用——主要是复杂性。 * 对于Google可能随意做出的决定会导致我最珍贵的数据(我孩子成长过程中的照片和视频)丢失的担忧。 * Google Home应用的整体糟糕体验,以及Google Home设备(如音响)的不可靠性。 * 我在日常生活中与Google隐性分享的个人和家庭数据的数量。 某个地方有人建立了我想要的那种系统,而他们很可能在HN(Hacker News)上。我可能对一些“未知的未知”一无所知,因此我希望能从有家庭实验室经验的HN用户那里获得一些建议(现在这个词用得对吗?)。 设计目标: 1. 一个共享的家庭照片档案,照片来自Android和iPhone,私密存储,并有备份系统。 2. 一个流媒体服务器,可以承载我和我妻子关心的几部节目,以及我们为孩子们挑选的节目。我们的电视和笔记本电脑应该能够从服务器上进行流媒体播放。 3. 在家中各个房间放置的音响(我们现在大约有8个),可以无线控制。当它们正常工作时,我们的Google Home音响在孩子们和聚会时表现得非常出色。 4. 所有设备必须对非技术背景的朋友和家人可用。他们习惯于共享的Google Photos相册、Google TV界面,以及通过Apple Music / Spotify播放音乐到Google Home音响。 5. 额外目标:我希望能够在家中托管一些小型/简单/有趣的服务。只是一些我今天会放在Netcup或Hetzner上的玩具。 6. 额外目标:我希望能够本地托管模型,甚至进行轻量级训练。也许在衣柜里设置一个框架桌面? 我现在正在研究选项,但我希望能得到已经走过这条路的人的指导。我对Linux有一定的了解(Fedora是我日常使用的系统),并且我有1GB对称光纤连接。谢谢!
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I finally got a kick in the pants. I now need a new AC2200 access point for my Google Wifi 5 mesh. Which is no longer sold. And Google decided to make Wifi 6 non-backwards-compatible. So I can either:<p>1) Find one on eBay and try to keep an unsupported system limping along.<p>2) Finally put in the time to set up something under my control.<p>Several things have been bugging me:<p>* The complexity &amp; expense - but mostly complexity - of streaming video in 2026.<p>* The looming worry that one random whim from Google could wipe out my most valuable data (the photos &amp; videos of my kids growing up).<p>* The overall awfulness of the Google Home app &amp; the unreliability of Google Home devices, like speakers.<p>* The amount of personal &amp; family data I implicitly share with Google by just living our regular, daily lives.<p>Someone, somewhere has built exactly the sort of setup I want, and there&#x27;s a good chance they&#x27;re on HN. There&#x27;re probably several &quot;unknown unknowns&quot; that I&#x27;m blind to, so I&#x27;d appreciate any tips from HN users with homelabs (is that even the right term these days?).<p>Design goals:<p>1. A shared, collective archive of family photos taken on Androids &amp; iPhones, stored privately, with some backup system.<p>2. A streaming server that can host the couple of shows my wife &amp; I care about, plus shows we&#x27;ve selected for our kids. Our TV and laptops should be able to stream from the server.<p>3. Speakers placed in various rooms in the house (we have ~8 of them now) that are wirelessly controllable. When they happen to work, our Google Home speakers have been awesome with kids and with hosting.<p>4. Everything must be usable by non-tech friends &amp; family. They&#x27;re used to shared Google Photos albums, the Google TV interface, playing music in various rooms in the house via Apple Music &#x2F; Spotify -&gt; Google Home speakers.<p>5. Stretch: I&#x27;d love to be able to host small &#x2F; simple &#x2F; fun services from my house. Just toys that today I&#x27;d stick on Netcup or Hetzner.<p>6. Stretch: I&#x27;d love to be able to locally host models and even do light training. Maybe a framework desktop in a closet?<p>I&#x27;m researching options now but I&#x27;d love guidance from humans who have already taken this journey. I&#x27;m moderately comfortable with linux (Fedora is my daily driver) and I have a 1 GB symmetrical fiber connection. Thanks!