Is there a community specific to FOSS or just general privacy oriented IoT? With plenty of hardware discussion along with software. Routers, piholes, Meshtastic, anything IoT but open source. If it touches a network but you want it to do something it doesn’t. Flashing a doorbell camera with FOSS firmware. Hosting media servers on your phones Hotspot. Loading gcode to a printer from anywhere. There are so many things and possibilities.

If there isn’t someone should start one, OpenIoT or something catchy and relevant.

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    Yeah I know about all those, but unless they’re someone that’s privacy oriented, most people end up using closed oem solutions. It’s kinda weird how some people will get angry at people not using full open Linux, and then go and login to their ring account to check their door if the notification for their Amazon package is correct. I didn’t want to say it was a niche in my post but it is, so I wanted to expand that.

    I’ll crack anything open to solder some jumpers to the rom(or more likely the existing open pin placements where they flash at the factory) and poke around or just fully flash hardware. Where are the other people that do this? It’s both hardware and software skilled. Lots of software people, lots of hardwares people. There should be a community to connect and build FOSS systems.

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      People like this usually hang around the microcontroller spaces since these people will almost always make a case with a 3D printer and order ESPs from Aliexpress and program their own device/install Tasmota or something. Some people maintain a happy medium with purchasing pre-built hardware and running FOSS on them, but IMO the real fun is when you do most of it yourself. Not discounting how good OEM hardware can be in terms of overall functionality, of course.

      The downside to writing your own code is maintaining its security which is a pain though.

      I don’t think you’ll find many people like the type you’re looking for here outside of the few in the communities I mentioned previously. You’ll have to look at other forums, unfortunately.

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      I am interested and also looking for good resources, buddies that do similar… So if you find the spot or create something I could see myself in there. I like to hardware tinker, solder, flash tasmota to sonoffs31 plugs, esp3266, esp32.

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        I guess I could make it, but I have zero desire to be a mod. Maybe if I make it I could pass it off relatively quickly to someone relevant that wants to do that type of thing.

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          Yeah I hear you on that.

          Maybe just find a spot to start a conversation and see what comes of it. Maybe list a couple recent projects and what you want to do next. See what other folks are working on and If enough interest.

          I’m currently working on some VLAN segmentation for IOT and have several IOT things blocked from accessing the Internet (like my network printer and some smart lights) (I run openHAB for home automation locally) , I also have some DNS blocking.

          I have some USB logic analyzers and want to play with sigroc but haven’t got around to that. Also built an oscilloscope and want to learn to use it more (might make a signal generator so I can use some known frequencies and such) to ensure the oscilloscope is dialed in.