Google you’re chasing me into the arms of my NAS

Google destroying workable options in their apps for zero reason like the music controls in maps is yet another reason I’m working on moving away from corporate resources.

Honestly, there’s no customer-based reason for them to have limited it only to a couple apps. It was working fine for Musicolet (which is what I use for my cell phone based music), but I suppose they’re not getting any cash or advertising from a free service instead of a subscription service. I guess it still works for Spotify. Back room deals anyone?

In the TrueNAS Scale department of divorcing myself from corporate overlords, I’ve been using some TailScale for away-from-home access to my storage (mainly for Immich, since my wife and I take a lot of pictures). I mean, accessing my home library of movies is great too, but MUCH less of a concern. The photo gallery is the big one. I’d set up proxy and protective services myself, but Paulbunyan.net uses CNAT addressing, and don’t allow incoming connections. So Tailscale it is, for the time being.

In the coming months (once I sell enough old comp equipment to afford the new hard drives), I’ll be also installing and working with Home Assistant instead of the Amazon Alexa ecosystem. I’ve loved using the Alexa for things like playing Pandora, asking about the weather forecast(hello middle age), controlling wifi plugs/lights, and mainly setting kitchen timers…but similar to Google, I’m getting leery of allowing corpoorate entities that much of a peek into my day-to-day.

And yes, yes, yes, I know I KNOW about the dangers of cell phones and apps constantly listening (*cough cough* FACEBOOK *cough*), and I’m running almost everything through Brave browser on the phone to try and cut that down. I still have to be part of the Googly Moogly system, though, due to work and access (though much of my private day-to-day email is still very much handled via Froyd.net servers). Heck, I use Duckduckgo for 99% of my internet searching now.

I just want to take back control of what I can, using open source programs created by like minded individuals as opposed to corprations who answer to stockholders. It’s the independent Norwegian in me…to do it all myself, I don’t need help. That and my disgust with things changing ALL THE TIME without even a notice or a how-do-you-do.