Glad I'm not the only one who as considering this, kid net sounds awesome.
Here's another thing I found awhile back thst seemed inline with that to some degree.
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Glad I'm not the only one who as considering this, kid net sounds awesome.
Here's another thing I found awhile back thst seemed inline with that to some degree.
Jellyfin has been the thing I use most for my kids. I've got an account for them with their movies and TV shows. If they're interested in YouTube videos (they like some music lyric videos and Mario play through videos) so I download these and put them onto Jellyfin to keep them away from YouTube. I've also put their music on the server and put a music app on their device.
The other thing I tried was deploying an Element server so they could talk to family on their own without risk of exposure to the world at large, but ended up abandoning this.
The other use of the server for kids has been to hold the ROMs for the emulator games they play and Syncthing to sync saves across devices.
One kid is interested in taking and sharing pictures so I'm thinking of making a user for him in Immich.
The other thing I tried was deploying an Element server so they could talk to family on their own without risk of exposure to the world at large, but ended up abandoning this.
Matrix is a PIA to configure properly, it is nice to have once you got it running but you’ll end up spinning like 8 different services (if you use Docker) for all the functionality to work.
here's what i've spun up so far that ive gotten the kids using
probs more but can't think right now
That's pretty much my list, as well!
Luanti is great, and the server can nearly run on a potato. Maybe literally, I should try it on a LePotato (Raspberry Pi II ish SBC) some time.
Jellyfin for guiding the kids to a more thoughtful non-algorithm set of things to watch has been great.
Although, for as much effort as I put into Jellyfin, my kids are as likely to drop a DVD into the DVD player, anyway.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:
| Fewer Letters | More Letters |
|---|---|
| PIA | Private Internet Access brand of VPN |
| SBC | Single-Board Computer |
| VPN | Virtual Private Network |
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That's, uh, not what PIA means in this thread.
good bot
#foundtheredditororsomethinglol
Depending on age/interest there's stuff like luanti
i love luanti so muchhhhhhhhhh and was so happy to be able to port my minecraft bedrock world over (after a few downgrades and shit)
it is awesome!
TIL, thanks!
Pi-hole. It's not an in your face app specifically for them, but I wouldn't want them to be without it.
Additionally, I recommend unbound for those already on pi-hole.
Funny, every time someone mentions pi-hole, I have to look up why I don't use it, and I wonder if others do the same.
My combination of pfSense and its pfBlockerNG package does pretty much same thing and more, and once I migrate to opnSense, I have high expectations I should be able to do something similar.
I don't use pihole bc last I checked the only way to get DoH was via a deprecated and to be removed cloudflared feature
Additionally, I recommend unbound for those already on pi-hole.
Never could get unbound to work properly, it would always knock my internet out to the point of troubleshooting for hours, whether that be Pi-Hole, OpenSense or Technitium I’ve always had issues with unbound.
As much as I like hosting my own services, I want them to be reliable.
Mopidy-party!
Jukebox for your local digital music!
Game servers like Luanti or Veloren. For the personal Youtube, Steve on "Ask Noah" podcast has it set to automatically download new videos from a particular channel and he hosts that for his kids. My kiddos are older so I just host general services for them.
I taught my nieces how to design a basic web page and they loved it. Seeing things change in real time from another language was eye-opening for them.
I run a private pixelfed instance as a sort of family photo archive. Works well enough!
as a parent, I dont have time to keep up with the stuff I host for the family as it is.
something like the kids-net would be amazing, but I do wander how much curating it takes to get it all working
I host habitica for the family, that plus jellyfin it's a start. (Also a Minecraft server)
habitica was my answer to one of the kids wanting a tracking app (they were leaning towards a sobriety themed one)
and wowzers it has really changed my life (a truly decent amount)
Jellyfin needs a client with a YT Kids UI with auto-downloads. I haven't found one yet. As for kidney, it looks so simple to replicate that I really can't believe they are expecting to make money from it.
You could auto download channels with YouTube-DL, which can sort them automatically into folders that Jellyfin is pointed to as a YT Kids library, then make the kids an account that can only access that Jellyfin library.
Yeah, but the UI is not good enough for kids.
Jellyfin for control over what your child can watch. Qbittorrent for getting the media. Immich for organizing their photos—way better than iphone images by a landslide. Jellyfin also for music. Babybuddy for infant tracking needs. I would use ghost for blogging. I also appreciate mediawiki for a family genealogy wiki. Wireguard/Tailscale for safety. Adguard for controlling what comes into the house. Stash for keeping parents happy.
Fireshare?
Mine are too little for now for much more but I have gotten them successfully to use our Emby server for videos and music. Calling that a win.
Excellent question! Commenting to follow.