The funniest fucking thing about Copilot is that it doesn't even exist! The thing MS is trying desperately to shove down everyone's throats is not even its own LLM model, it's just a glorified wrapper around other companies' models.
"Hey there! We're happy to announce that <SaaS product your team has spent significant effort to implement> has now been acquired by <big faceless corp>. Rest assured nothing will change (until it does). This is a new and exciting chapter which will allow us more resources to focus on AI, enabling AIs that can AI the AI. AI AI AI AI AI AI. Thank you."
@kaia AFAIK they don't have lights, but Unifi cameras are a pretty good balance of privacy vs not needing a whole homelab to run your cameras. The cloud features are optional and can be turned off, and there's no subscription. It's also more expensive than your Chinese camera du jour, since at minimum you need a camera and a CloudKey to act as the NVR. After the initial setup, you basically just need to open the app to see the cameras. Wife is a technophobe and had no problems with it.
Imagine how (not) funny it would be if Kagi, after outsourcing slop detection to its paid users, decided to market its search engine to AI companies as a source of high-quality, human-curated training material.
@ulyssesalmeida Focando em facilidade ou custo? Como o @gutocarvalho já mencionou, Unifi é coisa linda e possivelmente uma das experiências mais bem polidas, mas pode sair caro.
Se o foco for custo, minha recomendação é um roteador WiFi-6 chamado Cudy WR-3000 (às vezes também listado como AX-3000), que é relativamente barato, tem um desempenho excelente, suporta OpenWRT redondamente e pode formar mesh via 802.11s, mas a troca de firmware e a configuração exigem um certo esforço inicial.